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The "ask the math teacher forum" is used to pose questions or suggestions to the math teachers on the innovation forum.  Math teachers in the district follow whatever is posted in this forum.  If you have yet to visit the innovation forum or Ask The Math Teacher forum, you will need to register here.
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Math Steering Committee's "Big Ideas"
Google has an array of online tools and apps that are always at your disposal.  These apps come from the Google Play Store, to be used on Android tablets and phones.  Google also offers Google Chrome.  This is their personal web browser (and operating system) that contains it's own series of apps on the Chrome Web Store.
Khan Academy is an online application based out of youtube.  Students can watch a short video on a lesson and then practice the skill.  Teachers can monitor students progress and break it down to exactly what skill set the students are struggling with.  Incredibly easy to use.  With over 3,300 videos on everything from arithmetic to physics, finance, and history and hundreds of skills to practicewe're on a mission to help you learn what you want, when you want, at your own pace.

If you are looking for interactive web manipulatives, go no further.  GeoGebra is open source software that mimics Geometer's Sketchpad.  This means that it is free.  GeoGebraTube has tons of already created manipulatives.  GeoGebraTube is the official repository of GeoGebra constructions and GeoGebra related resources
Last modified: Thursday, October 10, 2013, 8:25 AM