Interactive Mathematics Learning Resources

Welcome to our collection of interactive mathematics learning resources. This curated selection includes lessons, activities, and simulations designed to facilitate students’ exploration and understanding of mathematical concepts. Each resource provides opportunities for active engagement, allowing learners to investigate relationships, analyze patterns, and develop conceptual knowledge.

Problem Solving: When and Where Do They Meet? – Interactive Car Motion Exploration

An interactive simulation illustrating two cars traveling at different speeds. The resource includes visualizations of their motion and corresponding distance-time graphs to investigate when and where the cars will meet.

Between Diameter, Circumference, and Pi: An Interactive Exploration

A simulation that allows manipulation of circle diameters, measurement of circumferences, and recording of data in a table to explore the relationship between diameter, circumference, and Pi.

Problem Solving: Hit the Target! – Interactive Projectile Motion Exploration

An interactive simulation for investigating projectile motion. Launch parameters and corresponding distance-time and height-time graphs are adjusted to achieve accurate targeting.

Graph of Sine Function: Interactive Unit Circle Exploration

Interactive unit circle simulation showing how the sine graph is formed, including point traces and covarying quantities.

Problem Solving: Finding the Line of Best Fit – Interactive Scatter Plot Exploration

An interactive resource exploring the line of best fit using adjustable scatter plots, residual visualization, and model fit assessment.