These progression of outcomes charts and learning continuums are excellent tools for planning your mathematics curriculum.
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These progression of outcomes charts and learning continuums are excellent tools for planning your mathematics curriculum.
Review math concepts but transfering responsibility and having your students review old math concepts.
Teaching vocabulary is an important and essential part of any math program. Teachers need to model proper language during math lessons and encourage students to use the same vocabulary. Being able to use correct vocabulary indicates student understanding. Vocabulary rich environments ex: word walls, concept posters also encourage student's to use proper terminology.
These L to J resources include all of the instructions, files, charts, word lists, word cards and SMART Notebook files to get you started with teaching the vocabulary rich concepts in Make Math Sense K-9.
Here is another Seesaw activity I created that involves counting to 10 and beyond and being active.
Use this activity to have your students find numbers in their world and have a discussion about why those numbers might be important.
Making partners of ten with a hands on Seesaw activity.
Remote Learning Math Assessment. What number can you count to?
This resource can be used to further students understanding of area and perimeter (including volume as an extension) using real life examples of planning and designing spaces.
Original math puzzles, games and problems - organized by grade.
You may find this site will not work directly from the site - If the page doesn't work copy and paste this URL into a web browser http://mathpickle.com/
My goal for this year was to add math games to my repertoire of teaching strategies as part of my regular classroom routine. I looked at this as the first step to moving towards a guided math program. Also our PLT group was working on ways to increase the level of math fact knowledge in addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. The Saskatchewan Curriculum recognizes that “mental mathematics is a combination of cognitive strategies that enhance flexible thinking and number sense. It is calculating mentally and reasoning about the relative size of quantities without the use of external memory aids. Mental mathematics enables students to determine answers and propose strategies without paper and pencil. It improves computational fluency and problem solving by developing efficiency, accuracy, and flexibility.” I also wanted to increase opportunities for communication and collaboration. Some of my math games involved building, creating and problem solving. Others involved competition and cooperation. I created a brochure that highlighted the favorite games of the students and it also provides links where teachers can find these games.
Sask Math scope and sequence charts
This Mathseeds parent pack has all of the information you need to get started using the program at home. The brochure includes an overview of how to use the student console, the top 7 tips for using Mathseeds to support your child’s learning at home, and how the Mathseeds lessons work.
Mathseeds teaches kids aged 3-9 the core math and problem solving skills needed to be successful at school with fun, highly interactive and rewarding lessons.
Mathseeds combines highly structured lessons with fun motivational elements that keep children engaged and keen to learn.
Your kids can start learning with Mathseeds anytime and anywhere there is a computer or tablet.
What are Math Snacks?
Smart educational animations, games, and interactive tools that help grades 3-7 learners better understand math concepts.
The purpose of the Mathematics Word Wall is to identify words and phrases that students need to understand and use so as to make good progress in mathematics. included, you will find math word walls for grades 3-5.
"CEMC at Home has been developed to support teachers, students and parents during these challenging times. Most weekdays, we will post something for each of four grade levels: Grade 4 to 6, Grade 7/8, Grade 9/10 and Grade 11/12. The goal is to provide a wide variety of fun and educational ways to do mathematics and computer science while at home practicing social distancing. The resources will include games, new problems to solve, applications, videos, pointers to existing materials and more."
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Toy Theater is a collection of interactive educational games for the elementary classroom. They are all free and designed to work on computers, tablets and mobile devices
Today we’re going to talk about numeracy - that is understanding numbers. From really really big numbers to really small numbers, it's difficult to comprehend information at this scale, but these are often the types of numbers we see most in statistics. So understanding how these numbers work, how to best visualize them, and how they affect our world can help us become better decision makers - from deciding if we should really worry about Ebola to helping improve fighter jets during World War II!
This set of mathematician profile cards include 19 biographies of important mathematicians from around the world. For grades 6-12.
Easily bring narrative and stories into your classroom with:
Images of each mathematician
Short biographies of each mathematician
Discussion prompts
This clickable grid gives you access to a wide variety of math websites. Explore everything from financial literacy activities to number games and activities for younger children.
Welcome to the Mathematics Shed, there are a whole host of free resources and links on this site. So many grade levels and math outcomes covered by various themes such as Lego, Star Wars, Encanto, Minions, Superheroes and many others. The website includes a "Starter of the Day" activity, visuals, games, printables, number talks, word problems and mental math activities.