These Notebook files feature math games and learning activities for Grades 4-5 students.
- Subject:
- Math
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Game
- Lesson
- Date Added:
- 10/23/2018
These Notebook files feature math games and learning activities for Grades 4-5 students.
These Notebook files feature math games and learning activities for Grade 6-9 students.
I created this assessment rubric for my grade 9 math class during my internship and I believe that it reflects a 21st century teaching style. This assessment allows students to present their knowledge through a real world application. It also allowed students to be creative and imaginative when presenting the content learning. Students were able to construct a project that was of interest to them for example a water park and paintball course were some of the projects created. After correcting students assignments one change that I would make to the rubric is requiring students to show the formula that they used so that it makes their work easier to follow and correct. Also, although I had communicated to my students the curricular outcome being covered in this unit, I feel that it would have had more impacted if it was stated again on the rubric sheet.
These activities were designed to introduce or reinforce important math concepts and skills using seasonal themes. The games capitalize on students' fascination with spiders at Halloween time.
These activities were designed to introduce or reinforce important math concepts and skills using seasonal themes. This is a natural fit for elementary classrooms where teachers and students celebrate the various holidays with literature and art projects. These activities allow teachers to also incorporate math activities that develop and support important mathematical concepts and skills.
A collection of hands on math activities for kids in preschool to Grade 5.
Bats are a common theme at Halloween. Use these resources to capitalize on student interest in bats and develop student understanding of common mathematical patterns.
Math Antics has amazing videos to explain concepts for Math. The videos are very clear and explicit and students love them. All of the video lessons are FREE.
There are also follow up exercises, videos and worksheets that students can use to solidify learning - but you will be required to pay $20 a year to access these. hat being said, it's super useful even without a paid account!
The videos are organized by strand, and all are free.
They cover numeracy, arithmetic, algorithms, fractions, mixed numbers, percentages, ratios, geometry, statistics, measurement, exponents, integers & algebra, algebra 1-3
These prompts can be used at school or at home!
"Math Before Bed is a collection of prompts that can inspire mathematical discussions that you and your children can have before bed, at dinner, or anytime.
Each prompt on this site shows you and your child a perplexing problem. Sometimes there is one right answer and sometimes there are many right answers. The purpose of each question is to generate a discussion about HOW you determined an answer. If you find one answer, try to find another. You could complete one prompt a night, or many prompts."
You can filter prompts using the STRANDS tab at the top of the page into number sense, patterning, geometry, measurement or probability.
This artifact demonstrates the implementation of Math as a Blended Learning opportunity for my colony classroom students.
The following is a unit created for the grade two addition strand. The unit progression is guided by a checklist that is given to the students. They use this checklist as a tool to monitor learning as they move through the unit material at their own pace. This along with the coordination of guided teacher instruction during mini lessons around skill areas that were identified as “gaps” during the preassessment. This checklist incorporates the use of Mathletics for support and extra practice (Learning Management System). The materials chosen to include for independent practice are from Math Makes Sense, Maximizing Math, Math-Aids.com and several other materials that were available to support the needs of learning.
Quick card games for home or school to build math fluency.
16 Card Games That Will Turn Your Students Into Math Aces.
Build fluency with games!
Looking for ways to make your math learning a little more interesting? Grab a few decks of playing cards and introduce some of these math card games.
This website includes math games, crafts, questions and many more. Check out Math Cats for more fun and learning!
Need help with your math homework? The next time you get stuck on a math problem and want to learn step by step how to solve it, use Math Celebrity. Plug the problem in and see how to solve it. Get the answer and see where you went wrong. Sign up to get the help you need!
Ce site vous offre de l'appui au sujet des mathématiques. Il s'agit de cliquer sur la section: centrale des maths
C'est un service pour les enseignants de mathématiques et leur élèves.
Run by the University of Regina in Canada, this site offers free resources for math teachers and their students, including a database where users can search for the answers to math questions.
Their Mathematics with a Human Face page includes information about careers in mathematics as well as profiles of mathematicians.
"Named in honour of the mathematician Emmy Noether, this free online project aims to encourage the participation of both teachers and students at the Grade 5 and 6 level in solving problems for enjoyment and satisfaction. The 'circle' symbolizes an inclusive and collaborative setting, open to a variety of ability levels, wherein mutual support enhances individual investigations.
Each Circle is a set of six problems, plus hints, suggestions, and solutions. The problems can be used individually, or as a set, as time permits. While group work is a major focus, most problems are also accessible to students who prefer to work on their own."
"This is a website on MathCentral that has support for the Aboriginal content in our math curriculum. These activities were developed by teachers. This site has content from the Grade 4 and Grade 6 workshops offered in 2011 as well videos, lessons and games that will support most grades in teaching their outcomes. "
This site includes videos and games.
This site offers free math games & worksheets for kids, families & teachers. Search by grade and math topics.