http://olc.spsd.sk.ca/DE/PD/instr/strats/simul/index.html
My first resource is a site that gives the definition of what a simulation is. It also provides advantages and disadvantages for using simulations. This site also gives advice on how to incorporate simulations into the classroom and also how to adapt to this different way of teaching. This site provides information to teachers who want to learn more about and also how to use simulations in the classroom.
http://www.csupomona.edu/~ajm/ip.html
My second resource actually gives examples of simulations that a teacher could use in their actual classroom. It provides video clips, lesson plans and also worksheets on how to do various simulations. This site can be used for real life math problems. The exercises in this website will show the students how math can be applied to real life and how math is actually used in every day life.
http://www.techtrekers.com/sim.htm
My last resource is like my second one. It once again gives examples of simulations that can be used specifically for math. This site gives grade range for each simulation and gives a brief description of what it is all about. The grades range from 4th to 12th, and there is an example for a lot of different topics in math.

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Amazing findings.
I haven't got a chance/time to register (is it free?) the last one. But I did take a tour. It looks a helpful site for math teachers and students!
The first one is good too. You can get some ideas of how to use simulation in the classroom setting and also create worksheets or rubrics to help technology integration.
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