Math

Here are online math resources the Newpapers in Education department has discovered. They are listed below – however, some sites may cover more than one area. If you know a site we don’t, feel free to contact us!
The Marketing Teacher
Since 2000, Marketing Teacher has been providing marketing learners, teachers and professionals with resources on the topic of marketing. So if you are studying for a marketing module or qualification, the contents of Marketing Teacher are specifically designed to support your learning.
The National Math Bee
The National Math Bee is a fun and exciting way to help students achieve extraordinary levels of speed and accuracy with their math skills.
National Gallery of Art: Counting Art
In Counting on Art, students will explore the paintings of Horace Pippin and Wayne Thiebaud and the mobiles of Alexander Calder to discover and practice math and visual art concepts.
National Gallery of Art: New Angles on Art
Do art and math have anything in common? How do artists and architects use math to create their works? In New Angles on Art, students will explore the intersection of math and art in the works of three contemporary artists. The online lessons focus on two artists and one architect for whom mathematical concepts and geometric forms were fundamental.
Blanton Guide: Art + Mathematics
At first glance, visual art and mathematics may not seem to share many connections. Yet artists and mathematicians both seek to explore and define the world around them. Bot disciplines identify and manipulate patterns, define spaces, and explore balance and proportion. This site is a glimpse at how these two subjects relate. It offers interviews of mathematicians, art historians, and artists, and it provides lesson plans and resources for you to further explore these relationships.