Statistics resources and worksheets for teaching and learning mathematics in a fun way designed for teachers and kids. Each worksheet is visual and differentiated.
Geometry resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Uses easy-to-understand diagrams and examples to remind students of the rules for operations involving integers. Print off as a notes page or blow up to A3 size for a poster in the classroom.
FREEBIE Worksheet, Bell Work, Guided Notes, PowerPoint and Much More to Help you Teach Your Lesson on Simplifying Radicals.
Algebra resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Teaching Tips for One Variable Inequalities in Algebra 1
Do your children struggle to understand percentages? The Percentages Penguins are here to help! This resource pack includes a full teaching guide, activities resources, independent reference materials and printable display goodies!
Number resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual maths resources.
Fun and engaging factorising quadratics worksheets. Outstanding KS3 and KS4 factorising worksheets including a wide range of practice factorising questions. Printable PDF quadratic factorisation worksheets.
Looking for ideas for teaching the Pythagorean Theorem? I’m so excited to share with you some of my favorite activities for this topic. This is one of my favorite things to teach all year, and
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This past week, we started working on multi-step word problems using the 4 operations. My students always have a hard time with this concept because they get overwhelmed having to incorporate and figure out which of the 4 operations they need to solve for as well as having to perform two different operations in one problem. Too often I see them just guessing rather than really thinking each problem through about what is actually happening in the problem. This week, we did some math skits. The students were broken up into different groups and were assigned to either addition, subtraction, multiplication or division. In these groups, students were to discuss what it means to add, subtract, multiply or divide and come up with example situations. They were then to choose an example which clearly shows what the operation means (what we are doing) and perform it for the class. Here is a group of students planning out their skit. After each performance, the audience was to decide which operation they were performing and they had to explain how they knew. As a class, we then went and wrote a description of what each operation means and then listed some key words to look out for in our word problems. Another group actually practicing Our multiplication group performing.. Can you guess which operation this group was acting out? Have a great week!
Teach your students how to classify tricky quadrilaterals using the hands-on lessons, activities, and games in Classify It! This ready-to-use resource from Laura Candler includes a lesson, a sorting activity, a challenging (but fun!) math game, and two quizzes that will help your students master quadrilateral classification!
Help your child learn the basics of liquid measurement with this worksheet, and then he can try helping out in the kitchen for a hands-on lesson!
Modify your math program by differentiating math activities, and by having lots of hands on math centers practice for reinforcing core math skills.
A blog about free resources for the secondary math classroom.
I have previously blogged about My Color-coded Guided Notes and how much the students love them because they help them see the connections within the concepts. Example of My Students' Guided Notes: Along with color-coding in the students' guided notes, I also create color-coded input wall charts. I coordinate the color-coding to match the students' notebooks. The students find my color-coded input charts really helpful as a quick resource when they are doing their Worthwhile Wednesday Performance Tasks or Team Tasks. Here are some examples of my color-coded input wall charts. Thanks for stopping by and checking out my blog on color-coded input wall charts... :o)
I am so excited to have my new Operations and Algebraic Thinking Unit posted and ready to share with you. So far this year, my sweet kinders have learned so much in math. We have mastered 1:1 correspondence, reading and writing numerals to 20, counting to 100 by ones and tens, how to compose
Math Properties Anchor Chart! Teach students about the commutative, associative, distributive and identity properties this this anchor chart!
Physical activities, videos, books, games and art projects for teaching elementary geometry vocabulary of points, lines, and angles
This Exponent Tic-Tac-Toe Game / Activity is a great way for students to practice Exponents.
FREE Worksheets to help you teach The Order of Operations to your Pre-Algebra Class. We give you everything you need for a successful class!
Algebra resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Engagement Strategies Last Saturday as I was perusing Twitter, I saw this awesome post on engagement strategies. When I clicked on the...
These bulletin board posters will help your class learn adding & subtracting integers and will look GREAT on your wall! Every 6th, 7th. or 8th grade math class should have this integers anchor…
This 6-page "lesson guide" is a great resource for teaching your students the art of persuasion! You could also use this in a Rhetoric Unit. This document is an easy supplement to your Pathos, Ethos, and Logos lesson. Present this to your students or print for them to use as notes. It includes writ...
We are finishing up our Quadratics unit in Algebra 1 and I wanted to share some of my favorite foldables and activities. Below is a cut and paste activity that we did as soon as we finished going over the basic key terms of quadratics. For the ROXS column, I tell my students that the acronym stands for Roots, Zeros, X-Intercepts, and Solutions to help them with the vocabulary. Students did extremely well on this activity and in hindsight, I did not know how much I would appreciate adding the factors columns. Here are some Transformations of Quadratics interactive notebook pages that I used. I really liked these pages because students were able to visually see the transformation and explain what was "happening." After the foldable, students worked on their first partner activity of the new year. I forgot how much collaboration and communication occurs when students work together on partner activities. Students really enjoy checking their answers with a partner! We spent two days covering transformations of quadratics and on the second day, students completed the following Desmos Challenge that was created by MathyCathy and Michael Fenton: I absolutely LOVED this Desmos Challenge and so did students. If there are any more Desmos challenges similar to this one, please send them my way! This is all we were able to cover before Spring Break so I knew I had to create a review game when students came back. I ended up making a PPT review game where class periods ended up competing for the most point. The class period that received the most points received a jolly rancher and free homework pass. I don't know about your students, but my students LOVE companions! The following day, we went over the vertex form in their notebook and completed a Google Slides activity in Schoology. Below is a Google Slides activity that I assigned to students where they had to copy and paste the triangle to the correct location. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this post. If you end up trying some of these activities and foldables, I would love to know! If you would like to use the activities and foldables, click on the links below: Quadratic Key Terms Quadratic Key Words Graphic Organizer Transformations of Quadratics Foldable Transformations Partner Activity Google Slides Vertex Form Activity (FILE - MAKE A COPY)
How do you typically measure learning? Check out the infographic for ideas on how to mix and match assessment techniques for your next training program.
Are you exhausted from trying to get your kids to actually use computation strategies? Try these mental math tips. Your kids will LOVE mental math!
Learn how to make your own math worksheets in 5 easy steps! You can use programs you probably already have on your computer...
Upper elementary friends, I have another update for you! Last week I updated my Place Value Notebook Package and this week I updated: Every page got an update on fonts and format (and are more printer-friendly): I also added some new picture examples: There are some NEW activities and interactive pages: Also, I updated these little pages: AANNNNNDDDD, I added the above-mentioned pages (with some bonus content) to the decimal notebook package, now making it a BUNDLE! If you own it, download it again to see the new content! If you do not own it, you can purchase it from one of my stores--and you may want to wait until the Back to School Sale kicks off on TPT to save up to 28%! Starts TOMORROW!!!
In this post, I share dozens of resources and ideas for teaching time and elapsed time problems for 3rd-5th grade. I also share FREE activities to make it fun!
March 18, 2017 Below is an infographic we created for the post we published last week featuring some of the best YouTube channels for Math teachers. 'These channels provide a wide variety of... ....re
Looking for math centers for your 4th Grade classroom? Grab lots of FREE 4th Grade Number centers here!
Geometry resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Cazoom Maths’ printable mean median mode and range worksheets for teachers and students are excellent resources to support children’s learning.