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High School Students and Teachers
Summer Programs
Mathematics Help
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Research Projects for Students
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AMS publishes the helpful MSRI Mathematical Circles Library series
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What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences is a print publication with articles that explain current mathematical work to the educated layperson. Sample articles can be downloaded.
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This Mathematical Month features monthly postings of vignettes on people, publications, and mathematics to inform and entertain
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Calculus.org features calculus help and an annual student prize
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Ask Dr. Math is a question and answer service for math students and their teachers
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Frank Potter's Science Gems - Mathematics is a guide to websites, arranged by mathematical topic
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Cornell University "Numb3rs" site has many learning activities coordinated to each episode of the CBS series "Numb3rs"
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Math for Morons Like Us contains math help, sorted by topic
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MathsChallenge contains monthly problems plus code-breaking challenges.
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The Prime Pages has prime number research, records, and resources
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Mathematics Contests, Competitions, and Problem Sets includes Problems of the Week (POW) websites with brief descriptions
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Math is Fun website has many K-12 math concepts explained in easy language, plus puzzles and games, worksheets, and a forum.
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EquPlushas science and math equations
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Mathwords demystifies the terminology used in mathematics
Local Math Clubs and Events
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PRIMES Program for Research In Mathematics, Engineering, and Science for high school students living in the Greater Boston area.
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Arnold Ross Lectures for talented high school students, an annual AMS event. Location varies
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National Association of Math Circles has information on existing math circle programs as well as international resources and summer programs
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Mathematics Field Days for New England High School Students (Boston University, held each Fall)
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Sonya Kovalevsky High School Mathematics Days (Association for Women in Mathematics; location varies)
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Berkeley Math Circle for talented high school students meets weekly
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Math Circle at the University of South Alabama
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Saturday Morning Math Group (University of Texas at Austin) A popular series of lectures and activities for high school students
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The Math Circle, Cambridge, MA offers classes, activities, and talks for young people
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Mathematics Awareness Month sponsored by the AMS, ASA, MAA and SIAM
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Math Field Day at the University of Michigan-Flint
Online Magazines for High School Students
Posters and Tools
Careers
Math Competitions and Contests
Questions? Contact the AMS Membership and Programs Department Email AMS Membership and Programs Department
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