Looking for new resources to build problem solving and perseverance in your classroom? In this collection, you will find multi-level, rigorous and relevant math tasks for middle and high school. Please share your favorite math tasks to enhance our collection.
In this collection, you will find a variety of engaging math games that can be played as a whole class, in small groups, or individually. Please share your favorite resources here to help build our collection.
This collection features engaging CCSS-aligned activities and printables to enhance your lessons. Please share your favorites to help grow our collection.
This collection features engaging CCSS-aligned activities and printables to enhance your lessons. Please share your favorites to help grow our collection.
Find and share high-quality CCSS aligned math lesson plans that use real-world examples to teach problem solving and critical thinking on a variety of topics.
This is an ERIC article that contains some discussion of the similarities and differences between some of the common math issues experienced by students on the autism spectrum and those with nonverbal learning disabilities. It also contains instructional strategies and approached for math interventions.
Pinterest is the best website! It has anything you could ever need for ideas, games, recipes, quotes; what ever, you name it! Anyway I typed in First grade math and there was a set of over 2000 pins for various games and activities for first graders. This would come in handy when you want to do something creative but can't quite think of something to do! Pinterest works wonders!
This is a very comprehensive blog post list of objects, apps, and sites. It doesn't contain specific ideas about how to use the manipulatives, but it is a good starting point for ideas.
This website offers an extensive list of math manipulatives that could be utilized during instructions or for home use. In addition, online math manipulatives, math apps, and resources are listed for further assistance.
This website offers an extensive list of math manipulatives that could be utilized during instructions or for home use. In addition, online math manipulatives, math apps, and resources are listed for further assistance.
This is a very comprehensive blog post list of objects, apps, and sites. It doesn't contain specific ideas about how to use the manipulatives, but it is a good starting point for ideas.
A list of 20 websites that are listed for teachers, students, and parents. These various websites have games, worksheets, flashcards, videos, and so much more!
Math Playground is a learning site with a variety of math games, logic puzzles, math practice and problem solving activities. Math Playground is a secure website to learn at concepts online while having fun. Appropriate for students K thru 2nd.
This a great website for printables and activities. I chose the subject math and third grade just to give you guys an idea of the abundance of worksheets they have.
In this collection, you will find a variety of engaging math games that can be played as a whole class, in small groups, or individually. Please share your favorite resources here to help build our collection.
ScootPad is a great resource. I like it because educators can set a grade level for the student and add specific assignments for each student. Parents can also log in and give "homework" to students allowing for parents and teachers to be on the same page. ScootPad offers a limited free service but even purchasing a subscription is very affordable (around $100 per year for an entire classroom). Kids get immediate feedback on their answers which can be a good or bad feature. It's nice that students can see how they have done but if they have any sort of math anxiety, having their wrong answers highlighted in red can be a bit frustrating. Overall, this program is user-friendly and a great educational value.
I just found this out today. This is a educational website which includes all subjects, including math!!! This site is appropriate for students in preschool through 8th grade. Fun brain would be a wonderful tool to use during free time or for children to use at home. It is a great way to learn while being entertained. I like that the site does not require personal information in order to access the website.
This website has a wide range of math concepts students can practice. When students enter the wrong answer, it gives a full explanation of why the answer is incorrect and what the correct answer is. It also keeps track of the students' progress! Other grade levels are available besides kindergarten.
A Plus Math is a great website for families that are looking for extra help at home. It flashcards, worksheets, games, and homework help. The only issue I could see is homework help. It will tell scholars answers to questions, but it walks them through step by step. If this tool was not abused, it would be wonderful!
This website offers an extensive list of math manipulatives that could be utilized during instructions or for home use. In addition, online math manipulatives, math apps, and resources are listed for further assistance.
This is a very comprehensive blog post list of objects, apps, and sites. It doesn't contain specific ideas about how to use the manipulatives, but it is a good starting point for ideas.
This is a very comprehensive blog post list of objects, apps, and sites. It doesn't contain specific ideas about how to use the manipulatives, but it is a good starting point for ideas.
This website offers an extensive list of math manipulatives that could be utilized during instructions or for home use. In addition, online math manipulatives, math apps, and resources are listed for further assistance.
It is a common stereotype that women have weaker math abilities than men. The authors of this study are calling this predicament "stereotype threat" and hypothesize that the apprehension it causes may disrupt women’s math performance.
Kids who like using the computer can definitely benefit from IXL. This program (which offers an abbreviated free version) allows the student to choose an online problem set based on what they are learning in class. It's a good reinforcement of the classroom lesson and also allows for review of previous subjects. Great math resource!!
I found this site to be useful when creating my lesson plan pertaining to area and perimeter of irregular shapes and thought it would be helpful to others. The story line in Spaghetti and Meatballs for All is great and the activity is a lot of fun.
Hoodamath.com offers a ton of different games for students on many levels. Even students who "hate" math find the games "not math-y" enough to enjoy them!!!
A free web-based math fact fluency program that is designed to help students master addition, subtraction, multiplication and division facts. My children's school incorporates this website into everyday learning of math facts. My children love it. You can receive a report each week on the child's progress and it is a safe site to use. Parents or teachers will have to develop a pin for the child in order to access the site.
I found this blog which discusses how this particular teacher uses math journals in her classroom. I found it helpful because she has a ton of examples! I would use math journals such as these as morning work, potentially, or as a formative assessment tool that I could check throughout the week to see which concepts need reteaching. Math journals can be adapted to a variety of grade levels.
A list of websites that offer great math resources for K-12. Every site is different but the list includes websites that have: helpful explanations, sample problems and tests, detailed diagrams, and games.
Hundreds of worksheets, millions of combinations. These customizable worksheets are great for students. Teachers can create math, english, geography, and puzzle worksheets. This is a great resource for multiple grade levels.
A great virtual manipulative where children can learn how to divide fraction and match their responses on the number line. Children can create their own equivalent fractions or answer problems provided. Also, it is a lot of fun.
Various math games involving algebra, data, geometry, measurements, numbers, puzzles and worksheets. You may pick grade appropriate selections. Fun math activities for every age group. https://www.mathsisfun.com/games/tanks.html
Fluently multiply within 100, using strategies such as the relationship between multiplication and division or properties of operations. By the end of Grade 3, know from memory all products of two one-digit numbers.
This is a great website for educators, administrators, and librarians working with English Language Learners. The website is full of resources and information for a number of subjects, not just math.