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Math Play - Doina Popovici
Grades
K to 8tag(s): addition (128), decimals (85), fractions (160), subtraction (110)
In the Classroom
A great website for a math game day due to the variety of concepts and levels. Use these activities as an informal assessment by observing students as they engage. Try using an interactive whiteboard to encourage friendly competition when students individual laptops are not available.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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Mathematics Help Reference - Math League
Grades
4 to 8This site includes advertising.
tag(s): decimals (85), integers (21), probability (99), ratios (47)
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Display the information about a concept you will teach and have students read through it to activate prior knowledge. End a lesson by having students read through information related to the concept studied, and then have them summarize learning through a weblog.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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The Abacus - Luis Fernandes
Grades
5 to 12In the Classroom
This site would appeal to gifted math students. Have students learn about the abacus and challenge them to find another influential math tool. Ask your students to create a multimedia presentation from the information or demonstrate the use of an abacus on an interactive whiteboard. Challenge students to create a video and share using a site such as SchoolTube (reviewed here). Have students compare and contrast math tools using an interactive whiteboard. Have groups compare two tools using a tool such as the "Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram" (reviewed here).Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Online Math Learning
Grades
K to 12tag(s): charts and graphs (167), equations (119), statistics (117)
In the Classroom
Use the interactive section's problem generator to create team competition as students use the site on an interactive whiteboard or projector. Check out the videos to reach struggling students or help deepen understanding of concepts. For a project, have students recreate a video using a site such as SchoolTube and share with classmates. Be sure to include this site on your class web page for students to access both in and outside of class for further practice.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Quadratics! - Craig McNatt and Dr. Bruce Lewis
Grades
7 to 12In the Classroom
After introducing quadratic equations to students, have them participate in this webquest to deepen their understanding. Share the webquest on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Have students work in cooperative learning groups to complete the quest, or on individual laptops. Have students digitally using Simplenote, reviewed here; tell students to be sure to save the URL to share their notes and questions with you and their peers. Simplenote updates across all devices. Follow up the webquest with a discussion to synthesize information. Create a class wiki about how to solve quadratic equations. Not comfortable with wikis? Check out the TeachersFirst's Wiki Walk-Through.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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MATHguide - Mark Karadimos
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): equations (119)
In the Classroom
Use this site on a projector or interactive whiteboard to discuss and informally assess prior knowledge as you start the study of topics in geometry, algebra, and pre-calculus. Use the quizmasters section to have students solve equations and receive instant feedback. The site also offers ideas for student projects that delve into different aspects of math. Don't forget to show students how to use the online calculators in the student section. MATHguide is a great resource for middle and high school math teachers and students. List this link on your class website for students to use both in and out of the classroom.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Math TV - mathtv.com
Grades
4 to 12tag(s): addition (128), decimals (85), division (96), equations (119), fractions (160), multiplication (120), numbers (116), subtraction (110)
In the Classroom
Use these videos to help students understand math functions. Consider sharing these links as part of a collection of materials for online help for your students on class web pages or wikis, documents, or videos. Maybe ask students to generate their own "online help" pages for each math unit, selecting and annotating the web resources they find most useful. Learning support teachers will like the option providing videos for math help, especially for students who learn better from repeated audiovisual presentations.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Math Snacks - NMSU
Grades
5 to 9tag(s): animation (62), charts and graphs (167), coordinates (15), measurement (124), numbers (116)
In the Classroom
Find great interactives on proportions, number lines, ratios, measurement, and much more. Share the activities on your projector or interactive whiteboard. View the learners guide to record learning with the Math Snack animations and games. Find pre-lesson and post-lesson bonus activities in the Teachers guide. Check student answers with the attached answer key. Follow with other in-class scenarios using actual manipulatives such as snacks to show ratios or proportions.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Think Math! - Education Development Center, Inc.
Grades
K to 7tag(s): data (152), measurement (124), money (110), numbers (116), probability (99), statistics (117), time (91)
In the Classroom
If you teach math to grades K-5 (or beyond), you will want to save this site in your favorites. Use the interactive tutorials as review activities, to introduce concepts, or for students to learn as groups. Use the activities as exciting drill and practice that provides feedback on right and wrong answers. For example, use "Comparing numbers" tutorials and activities to learn and practice identifying the hundreds and tens places. Each example gives immediate feedback on right and wrong answers. Use as an individual activity or in groups to provide great examples and practice with math concepts. Be sure to list this link on your class website so students can access (and practice) both in and out of the classroom.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Sheppard Software Math - Sheppard Software
Grades
1 to 12tag(s): decimals (85), fractions (160), money (110), place value (34), preK (289), roman numerals (7), time (91)
In the Classroom
Introduce this site on your interactive whiteboard, then allow students to explore on their own. This is a great site to use as a learning station or center. Be sure to list this link on your class website for extra practice or advanced materials for gifted students. Save this site in your favorites, since there are so many topics you are sure to find materials throughout the entire school year.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Dynamic Paper - Illuminations, Thinkfinity.org
Grades
2 to 12tag(s): number lines (33), tessellations (4), worksheets (71)
In the Classroom
This site can be used to create anything from elementary math worksheets to high school geometry worksheets. Science teachers may find good uses for this tool in trying to create professional looking measurement activities. If individual computers are available, challenge students to create their own number lines or tessellations. Share HOW to use this site on your interactive whiteboard or projector. And don't forget to mention this link on your class website, great for at home practice!Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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IXL Math - IXL
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K to 7tag(s): addition (128), decimals (85), fractions (160), mixed numbers (8), money (110), multiplication (120), numbers (116), percent (59), preK (289), probability (99), subtraction (110)
In the Classroom
Create student groups to work on various games for speed and accuracy. Strengthen your students' ability to use and understand math concepts with the vast variety of activities and skills on this site. These games would be exceptional on a projector or interactive whiteboard for class team activity. List this site on your class website for students to use both in and out of the classroom.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Visual Math Learning - visualmathlearning.com
Grades
2 to 8In the Classroom
Many students feel inadequate with math concepts. Use these simple lessons and activities to teach concepts in a meaningful and easy to understand manner. Share the activities on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Or have students work on individual computers and use this site to differentiate instruction to meet each student's current math level. After understanding, provide additional practice on paper or with other manipulatives.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Dan's Math - Dan Bach
Grades
5 to 12tag(s): decimals (85), exponents (35), fractions (160), numbers (116), operations (72), order of operations (29), percent (59), prime numbers (26), square roots (15)
In the Classroom
The basic information on the concepts of math could easily be used in online teaching as an option to a formal textbook. The reading is easy to understand, and to-the-point. The problem of the week section of the site could be used as a challenge activity for students once a week in different math classes. Provide this link on your class website for help to struggling students or for your math lovers to explore on their own.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Math Interactives - Alberta Education
Grades
3 to 12tag(s): data (152), equations (119), exponents (35), integers (21), numbers (116), square roots (15)
In the Classroom
Use these great activities with an interactive whiteboard or projector to engage students and identify underlying math rules. Students can work individually or in groups on the "Use It" activities for guided practice in understanding the math concepts. Use the "Explore it" activities for additional practice or to uncover the math concepts. Students can create their own interactive directions using wikis, video or photo tutorials, or podcast which can be shared with others. Not sure where to begin with the multimedia projects? Not comfortable with wikis? Have no wiki worries - check out the TeachersFirst's Wiki Walk-Through. Having students create a video? Use a video sharing site such as Teachers.TV. Looking to narrate an image? Try ThingLink. Not sure where to create Podcasts? Try a site such as PodOmatic.Comments
This is a great resource. I will use it during our Exponents unit.Nancy, GA, Grades: 6 - 12
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Mathematical Fiction - Alex Kasman
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K to 12tag(s): logic (159), probability (99), statistics (117)
In the Classroom
Use this site to find extra reading choices for reluctant readers who are interested in technology and math. Use it also to show students that math processes are inherent in a lot of life's experiences. Search the site for your current math topics. Share this link on your class website for students (and parents) to use at home. Share it with your school librarian for a featured reading shelf. Challenge your more verbal/linguistic gifted students to write similar stories that feature a math concept and create an online book using a tool such as Bookemon, reviewed here.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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emathematics - Emathmatics.net
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5 to 12Data on correct and incorrect answers as well as strengths and weaknesses are kept for students. This site does include some minor advertisements. Watch out for a link to "essay paper" buried at the far bottom right on the home page: a place to purchase essays online!
tag(s): coordinates (15), exponents (35), fractions (160), integers (21), percent (59)
In the Classroom
Use this site for extra practice or answering a problem after initial teaching. Identify strengths and weaknesses for grouping students in solving problems. Share this link on your class website for students to use for extra practice and as a resource outside of the classroom.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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AlgebraLAB - Mainland High School
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7 to 12tag(s): calculators (35), coordinates (15), equations (119), vectors (14)
In the Classroom
This informational site is a MUST HAVE in any secondary math class. Be certain to save this site in your favorites. The site highlights countless algebra topics (and other math areas). Share the information on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Share the link on your class website so students can access the site both in and out of the classroom. Have cooperative learning groups explore one of the topics presented at the lessons or activities link. Have the groups create a video to share what they learned. Share the videos on your interactive whiteboard or projector using a tool such as TeacherTube (explained here). Differentiate! You can easily find extension activities for your more-able students to do while you reinforce the basics with others.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Mathematics in Movies - Oliver Knill
Grades
6 to 12In the Classroom
Use the links "Begin of Lectures in College teaching" and "The end of lectures in college teaching" to identify effective and ineffective teaching elements at all levels. Use these clips for anticipatory set or activators at the start of a lesson or introduction of a concept. Share the video clips on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Discuss the concepts as a class or have students work in cooperative learning groups. See if students can identify any other movie or television show that has used math concepts. If time permits, have students create their own mini-dramas that include discussion of math concepts within the story.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Mathcasts Library - Tim Fahlberg
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K to 12tag(s): addition (128), counting (61), measurement (124), numbers (116), probability (99), statistics (117)
In the Classroom
Use this site for homework help, explaining solutions to problems, and extra credit problems to solve. Share the video clips on your interactive whiteboard or projector as an introduction to a new topic or for review, especially for your visual learners! Have students think out loud and create their own instructional videos for math concepts and share them on a tool such as SchoolTube (reviewed here). Be sure to list this link on your class website for students to use both in and out of the classroom. Note: since content is user-contributed, you will want to talk with your students about who created the materials (students, teachers, professors) and how to tell.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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