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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Math, Math, Math!

Math is sometimes difficult to learn as well as teach. These resources were sent to us by my school district. 

I wanted to share them (plus remember where they are when I need them again!). 

They are all excellent resources for the various grade levels and contain interactive games, pdf lessons, and other media types. 


Learn Zillions  
Zillions of lessons- includes Math as well as other subjects. Can be filtered by grade level.


Lessons:


Kindergarten: K.G.1,2,3-
In this unit, students are introduced to the idea of shapes through a read-aloud session with an appropriate book.

They then use models to learn the names of shapes, work together and individually to locate shapes in their real-world environment.

1st Grade: 1.OA.7,8-This lesson encourages students to explore another model of subtraction, the balance. Students will use real and virtual balances.

Students also explore recording the modeled subtraction facts in equation form.


2nd Grade: 2.MD.7- In this unit, students explore the relationship between pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters. They count sets of mixed coins, write story problems that involve money, and use coins to make patterns.


3rd Grade: 3.NF- or 3.NF additional 
In this unit, students explore relationships among fractions through work with the length model. This early work with fraction relationships helps students make sense of basic fraction concepts and facilitates work with comparing and ordering fractions and working with equivalency.

4th Grade: Performance Task 4.NF.1

Leapfrog Fractions

5th Grade: 5.MD.1
Students learn the basics of the metric system. They identify which units of measurement are used to measure specific objects, and they learn to convert between units within the same system.

6th Grade:6.EE.1-4 Online game- Late Delivery  

7th Grade: 7.RP.1,3- Online Proportions Lesson  

8th Grade: Impact of a SuperStar
This lesson uses technology tools to plot data, identify lines of best fit, and detect outliers. Then, students compare the lines of best fit when one element is removed from a data set, and interpret the results.
Online Games by grade levels from MathChimp

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