This link has been bookmarked by 34 people . It was first bookmarked on 19 Jun 2007, by shornig.
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Miss 2BlGreat resource for integrating math with science and social studies. You will have to view activites to make sure they are appropriate for your grade level.
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Cassie Banka. The math hunts connect to a variety of science or social studies topics. The math topics vary greatly from one activity to the next. Nearly all possible math topics are covered throughout the math hunts: decimals, percentages, ratios, measurement, alge
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Alison HallOnline math games
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Fred DelventhalGeneral Objectives
By participating in Math Hunt, students will:
• Practice problem-solving skills from the grade 5-8 math curriculum
• Explore topics from the grades 5-8 science and social studies curriculum
• Learn basic Internet research skills
• Develop an understanding of the construction of standardized test questions and multiple-choice answers -
Tim Sparacinoconsists of many science and social studies related math problems.
Users connect math to issues like sports, natural disasters, and ancient civilizations, and “hunt” for math answers among various resources. -
Tim Sparacinoconsists of many science and social studies related math problems.
Users connect math to issues like sports, natural disasters, and ancient civilizations, and “hunt” for math answers among various resources. -
Donna Murraylike a math webquest (from scholastic)
includes science and social studies math problems. -
Dedra JMath game +: Choose a game under one of the topics.
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gina stefaniniAt this site, Scholastic provides 22 math-based Internet scavenger hunts designed to link math to science and social studies in an engaging and kid-friendly way.
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Jan FraserMath/Socials/Science integrated units/lesson; grades 5-8
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gialloporporaA good book on LaTeX
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