Re: Useful maths links
- From: "gertie@grumbles" <gertie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 13:50:55 +0000 (GMT)
In article <MPG.1e8767e82f3e7c12989a72@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Stephen
(Sausagefans.com) <usenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At this stage I would like to know what you think and also seek
recommendations for catagorys.
<sp="pedant">
categories
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I found the home page and the 3 link pages I clicked on to be very
messy, but that might be to do with the browser I use, which requires
clean basic html. For a page of purely links I don't see the point in
coding it in anything else.
The only way your site would be helpful to me would be if the
categories were subdivided into which key stage and which year group
they are appropriate for and if the individual links were more
clearly described as to what exact objectives and what level of work
(eg in the NNS) they were applying to.
A site that does this extremely well is www.mathszone.co.uk
It is the first place I look and I don't think it could be bettered.
If your intention is that yours is a site that supports secondary
colleagues and not primary then I would prefer to know before I start
wasting my time looking to see what you and others consider to be
sites they would recommend.
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