Included are presentations that outline techniques, games and activities to get your students engaged in "doing" math and loving it!
- Subject:
- Math
- Material Type:
- Game
- Teaching/Learning Strategy
- Date Added:
- 10/23/2018
This is a general collection of math resources. It is a large collection, but you can use the fliters on the left side of the screen to filter down to the specific education level you are looking for. (You are encouraged to filter by education level, not grade.)
Included are presentations that outline techniques, games and activities to get your students engaged in "doing" math and loving it!
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.
These correlation charts outline the MMS correlations to the Saskatchewan Learning outcomes for Kindergarten to Grade 9. They are a handy tool to assist with your math year plan, as well as unit and lesson planning.
This site offers free math games & worksheets for kids, families & teachers. Search by grade and math topics.
This website is full of many different math games for kids, covering all different areas of math.
Prepare for the year ahead by completing these mini math courses. These could be completed over the summer or once school is back in session!
Grades 3-8
Algebra 1
Geometry
Algebra 2
Precalculus
Calculus
Statistics
Included are all of the I Can Statements for math from Kindergarten to Grade 9.
These Notebook files feature math games and learning activities for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students
This resource is a "cheat sheet" of the math learning continuum based upon the work by Michael Battista. His work is designed to work with any curriculum, Cognition-Based Assessment and Teaching will enable you to better understand and respond to your students’ learning needs and help you choose instructional activities that are best for them. These cheat sheets show the task analysis. In his books, Battista provides assessment tasks and suggestions for teaching a skill.
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?