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1. Resource:
Ben's volumes

> Chapter 1: Volume: cubic metres (m³), dm³ and cm³

> Chapter 2: Converting cubic volumes

> Chapter 3: Volume: litres, decilitres, centilitres and millilitres

> Chapter 4: Review


2. Resource: Svein's INmATH

A brief introductory course to topics such as fractions, equations, area, percentage and probability


Links:

> http://www.alm-online.org/
ALM is an international research forum bringing together researchers and practitioners in adult mathematics/numeracy teaching and learning in order to promote the learning of mathematics by adults.

> http://www.dyscalculia.org
This website gives extensive information on dyscalculia. Here you can find topics as symptoms and diagnosis (even online) for dyscalculia, classroom techniques, home learning aids, dyscalculia syndrome, gifted/ math disabled, effective teaching and so on. This website does also contain information about special education and dyslexia.

> http://www.en.eun.org/vs/maths/maths.html
This is a website where european mathteachers can find resources to use in
their teaching and where they can contribute with their own ideas and
material. For example, you can find teaching plans, mostly for upper
secondary school, but also other levels, and an interesting mathematical
museum.

The site is a bank of ideas for implementing ICT in the teaching of
mathematics. It is full of material and may therefore seem a bit uneasy to
grasp.

> http://www.teachingideas.co.uk/maths/contents.htm
This website contains teaching ideas to use in primary school, mostly
teaching plans for children between five and eleven. The site is full of
material and it is all well arranged. Even if these resources are ment for
use in the teaching of children, it can also be suitable for adult pupils.

> http://projects.edte.utwente.nl/hotmath/language.htm
On this website we find ideas about practical experiments which can be used
to teach mathematics. The experiments are presented in such a way that the
pupils construct their own knowledge. The teaching plans are ment for use in
secondary school, but can be adapted to higher levels.

> http://www.eun.org/eun.org2/eun/en/index_news.html
This web site contains different games which can be used to drill
mathematical knowledge. Games like this are fine to vary the mathematics
lessons and many of them are suitable for adults as well as for children.

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