This resource from England provides math videos, math practice questions, and worksheets with answers.
- Subject:
- Math
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Author:
- Corbett
- Date Added:
- 11/13/2019
This resource from England provides math videos, math practice questions, and worksheets with answers.
This is Dr. Nicki's YouTube channel that offers many videos on the use of Guided Math in your teaching practice. If you are already or considering using Guided Math in your elementary classroom, check out this great advise from a true math guru.
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Short little videos and pictures that tell stories to help students remember facts.
This great little video explains how to learn multiplication facts.
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
Math Antics has amazing videos to explain concepts for Math. The videos are very clear and explicit and students love them. There are also follow up lessons, activities and worksheets teachers and students can use to solidify learning.
The videos are organized by strand, and all are free. Some of the other resources are free as well, but the cost to have full access is really low. It's just $20 for a full year. That being said, it's super useful even without a paid account!
This would be a fantastic resource for a guided math station, or a flipped classroom.
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Math TV is an amazing collection of how-to videos in a variety of math subjects. Checking it out, I watched a video on how to multiply fractions and I (a teacher) learned a new method. Imagine what your students can learn.
This award winning math site is searchable by grade level (6-8, 9-10, 11-12), course content and activities. It encourages:
Active Learning
- The unique content format makes learning more interactive than ever before. Students can explore, discover and actively engage in problem solving and creativity.
Personalization
- The content can seamlessly adapt to different students, allowing everyone to achieve mastery. A virtual personal tutor gives real-time hints and encouragement.
Storytelling
- Every course has a captivating narrative and is full of colourful illustrations. Discover all the real-life applications of mathematics, and why it is incredibly beautiful.
Just a few topics include:
- Virtual manipulatives (including Canadian money)
- multiplication flash cards
- Fractals
- timeline of mathematics
- graph theory
- Pascal's triangle
- Factris
- Fibonacci
- circles and pi
- origami
- Platonic Solids
- Symmetry
- Probability
- Cylinders
Math is Fun is a free website offering mini explanations of math topics from all levels, including elementary to high school. It also features tons of games and puzzles to explore. It also includes an illustrated math dictionary with interactive activities for the students to explore and deepen mathematical understanding.
Find resources for different age levels in the following areas:
Pre-K to 2
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Money
3 to 6
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Money
7 to 9
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Money
10 upwards
- Numbers
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Data
- Measurement
- Calculus
"Free videos and downloadable worksheets to help adult learners improve their calculation and numeracy skills."
Math tutorials that include videos & worksheets for:
*number sense
*calculations
*percent and fractions
*measuring
*shapes
*graphs
😊NOTE: to access the "Downloadable Factsheets" available for each skill, RIGHT-CLICK ON THE FILE AND CHOOSE TO OPEN IN A NEW WINDOW! 😊
THIS IS A GREAT SITE TO SHOW STUDENTS THE PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS OF THE MATH YOU TEACH THEM.
A place where you can find supplementary materials (namely videos) for senior math classes. Click on the class on the right hand side
This is a great collection of High School Math tutorials on YouTube.
Mrs. A has given permission to share her wonderful videos.
Topics include:
-slope
-trig
-factor theorem
-solving quadratics
-functions
-solving linear systems
The Multiplication Course is a highly interactive multiplication course – on YouTube – with 156 short videos. They are for all students, all teachers, all parents, everyone!
The course teaches students deep, rich, and important multiplication concepts while they are also learning multiplication facts. It also puts students in control of their learning, allowing them to pause the think deeply, allowing them time to write, allowing them to discover important math ideas.
The animated videos are organized in 12 chapters – and each chapter is in a playlist on YouTube. The course is for students in grades 3-8, and it’s completely free.
This site offers short videos about numbers that help kids explore complex math topics and make math more fun.
This site is designed to help students pass Chemistry and Organic Chemistry. Melissa used to struggle with this subject, so when she finally graduated with a bachelor's degree in Chemistry, she became a tutor so that you wouldn't have to struggle like she did.
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Topics include:
organic chemistry survival guide
thermochemistry
naming compounds and acids
dimensional analysis, significant figures, density guide
gas laws
stoichiometry
redox reactions
molarity
lewis structures
kinetics
titrations
matter, atomic structure, empirical and molecular formulas
This site offers math videos for students in the following areas:
Counting and Cardinality
Operations & Algebraic Thinking
Number & Operations in Base Ten
Geometry
Measurement & Data
Number & Operations—Fractions
Ratios & Proportional Systems
Statistics & Probability
The Number System
Expressions & Equations
Functions
The number of amazing video math tutorials available to you here will blow your mind!
There are hundreds and hundreds of videos to help you and your students or child perfect their "math game".
The videos are organized into these groups: algebra, arithmetic, calculus, differential equations, discrete math, linear algebra, probability and stats, trig and a misc category.