MASER GENERATION II PROJECT
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The internet sites found on this website are the result of work completed by teachers who attended the Generation II: MASER project during Mathematics and Science Internet Workshops held each summer. Workshop participants researched mathematics internet sites using a set of developed evaluation criteria. A set of internet learning activities for teachers and students were developed which correlated directly with the Michigan Mathematics Content Expectations. The result is that teachers and students will be able to use the resources as a learning tool which is fully integrated with their mathematics curriculum.
This workshop was supported in part by the Mathematics and Science Center grant awarded by the Michigan Department of Education (State School Aid Act) and by SVSU Partnership Grant for Improving Teacher Quality awarded by the U.S. Department of Education (Title II funds). The most up-to-date versions of these sites can be found by clicking on one of the following sites: Mathematics Internet Sites or Science Internet Sites.
Each site page contains hypertext links related to the major mathematics or science topics contained on that page. A short paragraph describes the type of information that can be found at each linked site. Information on each page is organized by Lower Elementary (K-2), Upper Elementary (3-5), Middle School (6-8), and High School (9-12). Also listed are the Michigan Mathematics Core Curriculum guideline codes which provide access to an information source that is content specific to the listed State Standards and Expectations. By clicking on the hypertext link, it will launch your internet connection to the source(s) to achieve the stated expectation.
This workshop was supported in part by the Mathematics and Science Center grant awarded by the Michigan Department of Education (State School Aid Act) and by SVSU Partnership Grant for Improving Teacher Quality awarded by the U.S. Department of Education (Title II funds). The most up-to-date versions of these sites can be found by clicking on one of the following sites: Mathematics Internet Sites or Science Internet Sites.
Each site page contains hypertext links related to the major mathematics or science topics contained on that page. A short paragraph describes the type of information that can be found at each linked site. Information on each page is organized by Lower Elementary (K-2), Upper Elementary (3-5), Middle School (6-8), and High School (9-12). Also listed are the Michigan Mathematics Core Curriculum guideline codes which provide access to an information source that is content specific to the listed State Standards and Expectations. By clicking on the hypertext link, it will launch your internet connection to the source(s) to achieve the stated expectation.