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Cabin John's Max Madness
This site is not specific
to math. It is designed to show
the usefulness of concept maps,
unit planning, and graphic
organizers to ensure student
success.
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Concept Map
This site is not specific
to math. It is a good site for
teacher's who are new to concept
maps. This site defines what
concept maps are, their
effeciveness in learning, and
links where one can download a
concept map.
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Graphic Organizers
This is a general site
with an introduction to concept
maps/graphic organizers
including examples. It contains
links to concept maps on various
topics written by teachers.
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Links Learning (Math Concept
Maps)
This site contains math
concept maps. The five
interactive concept maps on this
site are: Number sense;
Measurement; Geometric Sense;
Algebraic Sense; and Probability
& Statistics.
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Math Resources: Concept Maps
This is a site that is
specific for concept maps in
calculus. There are two concept
maps on this site. The first
concept map deals with locating
extrema. The second concept map
deals with calculus graphing.
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Seeing Math Telecommunications
Project
This is a concept map for
a research and development
project in math
telecommunications based on the
NCTM 2000 standards.
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Schools of California (Concept
Maps)
This site contains
sixteen different varieties of
concept map layouts. This is an
excellent source for one to use
on their individual lesson
plans.
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Strategic Transitions
"Inspirations Software"
This site is not specific
to math, but it does contain
several ideas on concept maps
for elementary level math. This
site relies on the
"Inspirations" software to
visually demonstrate simple math
to young students.
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Teachervision
This is an excellent site on
concept maps for all subjects.
The site defines what a concept
map is, how to create a concept
map, and how to use them in the
classroom.
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Title Project 2061 (Various
Concept Maps)
This site contains
several concept maps that deal
with science. The topics
covered are: Scientific
Inquiry(Nature of Science);
Designed Systems (Nature of
Technology); Gravity; Atoms and
Molecules; Cell Functions;
Behavior; and Ratios and
Proportionality.