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Resources to assist teachers in teaching math skills
Updated on 2009-09-28
Created on 2009-09-13
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Grades 6-12
Math-kitecture uses architecture to offer opportunities for students to study estimation, measuring skills, proportion, and ratios by hand-drafting a floor plan of their classroom to scale. Then students may use software to create a computer-aided design (CAD) version. Students may submit their work to the site for display in the online Student Work Gallery. The Office of Instructional Technology of the New York City Board of Education designed the site. The Student Work Gallery has many valuable examples for students to study and discuss. Mathematics & Architecture: Resources has more than 25 links to software resources and other Web resources to study architecture and other uses of math skills. Some examples include Archi-Maticians links to Frank Lloyd Wright and R. Buckminster Fuller and Archi-Design links to Skyscrapers and the Big Buildings site.
Math Apprentice answers the question that nearly every student will ask during his or her math career:
When are we ever going to use this stuff in the real world?
Math-Drills.Com includes over 6000 free math worksheets with answer keys.
Classroom teachers use the free math worksheets on this website to assess students' mastery of basic math facts, to give students extra practice, to teach new math strategies, and to save precious planning time.
Parents use the free math worksheets on this website to give their child extra practice with essential math skills.
AAA Math features a comprehensive set of interactive arithmetic lessons. Unlimited practice is available on each topic which allows thorough mastery of the concepts. A wide range of lessons (Kindergarten through Eighth grade level) enables learning or review to occur at each individual's current level.
Immediate feedback prevents practicing and learning incorrect methods, which is a common result of traditional homework and worksheets. Practice can continue as long as desired in a non-threatening format which helps build self-esteem and confidence.
Activities for teaching and practice with math concepts
Interactive activity, broken into 5 levels, about working with fractions
Grade Three Mathematics Curriculum
Math Interactives in the folowing categories: Number and Operations • Geometry • Algebra • Probability • Statistics • Modeling • Discrete • Other
This site offers student activities, linking maths to other school subjects or to students' experiences. No lesson plans are offered, as each idea will need adaptation to class level.
Among the topics: angles, symmetry, scale drawing, balance algebra, tables, combinations, statistics, probability, reasoning, finding rules and formulas, problem solving, etc.
Join the Math Cats in a land of creative, open-ended math explorations!
The 21st Century Math Class - Using the Internet & Technology
Barbara has created a wonderfully delightful and practical guide to using origami manipulatives that makes math come alive in the hands and minds of all children
18 items | 1 visits
Resources to assist teachers in teaching math skills
Updated on 2009-09-28
Created on 2009-09-13
Category: Schools & Education
URL: