Graphic Organizers to Help Kids With Math
- Subject:
- Math
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Date Added:
- 12/05/2018
This collection features resources that parents can use with their children at home to foster mathematical thinking skills.
Try to do some math every day if possible when your child is not at school. Consider playing some games and working on activities on sites such as Khan Academy daily to keep math skills sharp.
If you find there are too many resources to sort through, you can filter the results using the “Filter Resources” area on the left side of the screen. Select “Education Level” to narrow your results to a specific education level. (Please note - for the purposes of this site these "Education Levels" are used when filtering - Lower Primary = K-2, Upper Primary=3-5, Middle Years=6-8, High School=9-12)
Graphic Organizers to Help Kids With Math
GregTangMath strives to provide unparalleled math lessons for students as well as professional development for in-service teachers.
Games, puzzles, and other resources, like free downloads, worksheets/word problems, math centers.
This site offers games galore in math, science, ELA, geography, history, art, design, music, languages, health and more.
Over 20 math games using cards to build fluency.
Games for older students included!
HoodaMath.com is a free online math games site founded by a middle school math teacher, Hooda Math offers more than 700 math games.
Hotmath provides homework assistance for high school and college students, using “worked out” examples of math problems. Grades: 9–college
This balloon LEGO car activity is easy and simple, and it’s a fun time for the entire family! Be sure to check out the LEGO zip line for the minifigures too!
The following are the outcomes each grade will work on in Saskatchewan. The outcomes are written in student and parent friendly language using "I Can" statements.
You will find all the outcomes organized by grade and subject for the full year.
Final projects can help students summarize and review content from the entire semester. Plus, they can create fantastic products with what they've learned!
Projects let students take what they’ve learned, put it all together and show off a little of their own creativity and personality.
Options include:
1. Create a website
2. Create a screencast video
3. Make a single multimedia webpage
4. Connect with a cause
5. Create an infographic
6. Create a series of podcasts
7. Do a genius hour-style project
8. Create an annotated collection
9. Tell it as a story
10. Make an explainer video
Illuminations works to serve you by increasing access to quality standards-based resources for teaching and learning mathematics, including interactive tools for students and instructional support for teachers.
The website includes:
- Lesson plans
- Online math strategy games against a computer or other players across the world
- Activities
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Increase Fluency with Simple Math Dice Games Your Kids Will LOVE.
This site offers all kinds of printable worksheets (math, reading, writing), file folder games, coloring pages, mask making templates, and fun facts for kids (animals, geography and weather, bugs, plants, space and solar system, holidays).
"Free Printable Math Worksheet Sampler Packs - Need a quick resource for your students to practice their math skills? The sampler packs below are available for free with no login required!"
Grades K-9 + Algebra & Geometry.
Jumbo Math Worksheets Pack
MIND is offering Canadian families FREE access to their award-winning K-8 Math program from now through June 30th. For the first time ever, this highly efficacious (and fun!) program is available for parents in Canada so their children can remain engaged and curious learners while in quarantine!
Add name, grade, add to cart, select country and "check out". FREE.
You need to enter your billing information but no payment information. You will recieve an email with login details. (Check your junk folder if it hasn't arrived in 24 hours).
Available to grade 8 and for high school intervention.
Kahoot! Numbers by Dragonbox introduces kids to basic number concepts through games, puzzles, challenges, and free play. "Nooms" represent each number from 1 to 10. Kids can stack Nooms, have them "eat" each other and turn into different Nooms (for example, three eats five and becomes eight), or slice them into smaller Nooms. In the Sandbox, kids freely experiment with the Nooms against a number line. In Ladder, kids build a Noom to reach a star on a number line, which gets more challenging as they want to avoid or pass through certain points along the way. In Puzzles, kids create pictures using the Nooms in certain ways. And in Run, kids must use mental calculations to quickly identify and estimate numbers as they play an endless runner game. All activities earn coins that kids can use to "buy" more levels.
Kahoot! Numbers by DragonBox is a available at: (copy and paste URL into your browser)
- Apple App Store - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/id1529174508?ign-mpt=uo%3D4
- Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kahoot.numbers&hl=en_US&gl=US
- Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B016LHEF10?tag=comsenmed07-20 - Paid resource
This site offers a collection of resources to help support learning while families are home due to the COVID-19 pandemic and suspension of in-class instruction. It will be updated as more resources are identified and there is new information to share.
Sections include: (for Early Learning and Primary Years through to Adult Learning)
- Weekly Home Learning Videos
- Activities
- Learning from Home
- Everyday Learning Activities (ideas for promoting learning in many subject areas and with many activities)
- Resources (including educational programming from museums, science centers, zoos, artists, storytellers and others on a wide variety of topics, activities, games, videos, books and reading, educational collections, hands-on activities, languages, math, outdoor education, science, natural and human history, special education, French resources, and much more)
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*Math K-12 (including "get ready for grade X to prepare") + college level
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A learning app for kids 2-7 years old.
Focussed on the whole child, interactive, fun, engaging, and free.
An adaptive path or independent learning path are available.
Challenge your kindergarteners to math worksheets that will inspire them to learn to be creative as they count by 5s, 10s, learn numbers to 100, and start to add and subtract small numbers. Lots of handwriting number practice and fun math problems to solve in these kindergarten math worksheets.
The resources include: weekly math review booklets, Kindergarten Math Minutes, math worksheets, monthly math challenge booklets, addition, math enrichment, hundreds charts, math facts, number sense, patterns, place value, subtraction, mental math, geometry, ordering, counting, number lines, calendar skills, comparing numbers, color by number, color by addition, color by subtraction, skip counting, number mazes, shape mazes, matching, grids, greater than/less than, and hundreds chart.
Kindergarten Math problem solving.