Card Trick This card trick can be done on-line. It won't tell you or your students how to perform the trick, but there is a lot of underlying mathematics. It is a great card trick to play on your students, but you need another person to know the trick as well. It would be an excellent problem solving exercise to extend middle and senior students to work out the trick.
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Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles I think this is by far the best Maths site, I have visited. The Games and Puzzles section is very good..
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Mathematically Interesting Games Here are some games that you can play interactively against the computer. But there's more to them than that: lurking underneath the surface of each game is some interesting mathematics. Can you discover wining strategies, and can you prove mathematically that they are winning strategies? The games themselves are very simple; playing them is easy. Discovering the mathematics behind them is much more challenging: try your hand at it!
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Mathematics Archives JAVA and Other Interactive WWW Pages The links are coded, according to level and type interactive page.
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Maths Internet Guide Over 100 top websites carefully chosen for their interactivity and grouped into five search categories. Ideal for individual learning, homework, classroom discussion or students' project.
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