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Free Math Worksheets
Seven pages of colorful posters to help students with word problems. Seven pages of colorful fraction reminders and problems for use with or without the mini office. 3 pages of crayon box templates with directions. To be used to teach students about graphing. A poster full of tips for solving word problems. 6 pages of word problems with pictures. 6 ... -
High or Low: A Game of Probability
The premise of the game High or Low is to guess whether the next card is higher or lower than the last one dealt. That's basically it (minus the obvious). The only element we're going to add to the game is that students will figure out the exact probability that the next card will be higher, lower or the same suit. ... -
Fantastic Flexible Foldables for Math
What it is: I love online activities that students can take part in, but because most of us don’t have the luxury of a 1 to 1 school setting, good old paper manipulatives are winners in the classroom. Fantastic Flexible Foldables is a collection of mini math books and games that you can print out and create with your students. You ... -
Math Games for K-8
Real student comprehension of math happens with hands on learning. Give your students an opportunity to learn and test their new math skills with free online games. TheApple has partnered with iPlayMath Games to bring you the best math games on the web. Click the grade level below to find free math games. Kindergarten 1st Grade 2nd Grade 3rd Grade 4th ... -
K-8 Math Games
Kindergarten Save The Ducklings [photo:80837] Save the Ducklings is a part of The Galaxy Series K-1 book (page 27). It is a counting, addition, and strategy game for 2-4 players or teams. The object of the game is to save the most ducklings by collecting the most counters. The game requires two standard dice for each group, an 11x17 piece of ... -
Math Games
iPlay Math Games is an outstanding collection of printable math games for grades k-12. Math games can be searched by grade level or skill. These math games are printable pdf files and can be played with common items (dice, cards, and other manipulatives). iPlay Math Games helps students build math skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals, percents, ... -
The origin of mathmatics
"Maths" and "Math" redirect here. For other uses of "Mathematics" or "Math", see Mathematics (disambiguation) and Math (disambiguation). Euclid, Greek mathematician, 3rd century BC, as imagined by Raphael in this detail from The School of Athens.[1] Mathematics is the science and study of quantity, structure, space, and change. Mathematicians seek out patterns,[2][3] formulate new conjectures, and establish truth by rigorous deduction ...Submitted by Donia | -
Calendar Computation
Objective Students use a calendar to solve math problems. Directions Show students a calendar in the classroom or the calendar shown below. Tell them that this is a typical calendar for one month: Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Thur. Fri. Sat. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 ... -
Timelines & Word Problems
BY JENNIFER GAYFORD Students will create autobiographical time lines, noting important events in their lives. Using these timelines, students will create word problems for their classmates to solve. A lesson plan for grade 3 Mathematics Learning outcomes Students will be able to construct a time line of their own and use a previously constructed time line to solve word problems. Teacher ... -
Two Review Games: Multiplying Polynomials and FOIL
Last week while lesson planning, I realized that the material we were covering (multiplying polynomials) lent itself well to some of my favorite learning games. I used two review/teaching games in the same 70 minute period: one covers FOIL and the other contains most other types of multiplication problems: FOIL Bingo I like that this challenges students to problem solve and ... -
Mad Minute Relay
Grade Level(s): 2, 3, 4, 5 Subject(s): Mathematics/Arithmetic Duration: 20 minutes Description: A variant of the twenty year old mad minute. Students learn timed math facts in a team environment. Math problems can be any single operation problem (ex: + - X / (for X and / use #s up to 12 X 12 or 144/12)) Goals: Learn math facts ...Submitted by jorgovan21 | -
What is your favorite Springtime Flower?
Title - Spring Time Flowers By - Paul Stewart Primary Subject - Math Secondary Subjects - Science Grade Level - 2-5 Math Lesson: What is your favorite Springtime Flower? Time: 20 minutes Materials: Post-it notes for students (50) Large graph for teacher to record students' choices, or laminated pictures. Favorite Flower Graph Worksheet (25) (below)· Objectives: SW choose their favorite Flowers. ...Submitted by bobblehead | -
3rd grade Triangle Building
Triangle Building 3rd gradeRunning head: Lesson on Building with Triangles Triangle Building Topic: Mathematics Cindy DiMaggio Manhattanville College School of Education EDU 5107 Professor: Monique Reilly Summer 2 2008 Cindy Dimaggio Summer 2008 EDU 5107 Prof. Reilly Triangle Lesson plan Title: Triangle Building Overview: What can you build with Triangles? The Students will explore ways of building different basic shapes from ...Submitted by Cindyx3 | -
4th Grade: Adding and Subtracting Fractions
• Title of the book(s) to be used: Fraction Fun by David A. Adler Polar Bear Math by Ann Nagda and Cindy Bickel Give Me Half! By Stuart J. Murphy Jump, Kangaroo, Jump! By Stuart J. Murphy • Other Materials (for activities) Froot Loops, pencil with eraser, ruler, dry erase board, dry erase markers • TEKS Objectives: §111.16. Mathematics, Grade 4. ...Submitted by LittlebbBird | -
4th Grade: Subtracting Fractions
• Title of the book(s) to be used: Fraction Fun by David A. Adler Polar Bear Math by Ann Nagda and Cindy Bickel • Other Materials (for activities) Glue stick, pencil with eraser, ruler, stickers, dry erase board, dry erase markers • TEKS Objectives: §111.16. Mathematics, Grade 4. • The student will construct concrete models of fractions, compare fractional parts of ...Submitted by LittlebbBird | -
sums of interior angles of polygons
LESSON PLAN in Geometry Objectives: After the lesson, students: 1.Find the sum of the interior angles of polygons. 2.Derive a general rule or formula in getting the sum of the interior angles of polygons. Subject Matter: Finding the sum of the interior angles of polygons. Materials: illustration of polygons, charts, activity sheets Reference: Apistar, et al, Soaring 21st Century Mathematics ...Submitted by ttbuasan | -
sums of interior angles of polygons
LESSON PLAN in Geometry Objectives: After the lesson, students: 1.Find the sum of the interior angles of polygons. 2.Derive a general rule or formula in getting the sum of the interior angles of polygons. Subject Matter: Finding the sum of the interior angles of polygons. Materials: illustration of polygons, charts, activity sheets Reference: Apistar, et al, Soaring 21st Century Mathematics ...Submitted by ttbuasan | -
4th Grade: Adding Fractions
• Title of the book(s) to be used: Give Me Half! By Stuart J. Murphy Polar Bear Math by Ann Nagda and Cindy Bickel • Other Materials (for activities) Liquid glue, crayons, pencil with eraser, ruler, stickers • TEKS Objectives: §111.16. Mathematics, Grade 4. • The student will construct concrete models of fractions, compare fractional parts of whole objects or sets ...Submitted by LittlebbBird | -
4th grade: Understanding Fractions
• Title of the book(s) to be used: Jump, Kangaroo, Jump! By Stuart J. Murphy Polar Bear Math by Ann Nagda and Cindy Bickel • Other Materials (for activities) Glue stick, liquid glue, unsharpened pencil, crayons, pencil with eraser, ruler • TEKS Objectives: §111.16. Mathematics, Grade 4. • The student will construct concrete models of fractions, compare fractional parts of whole ...Submitted by LittlebbBird | -
4th Grade: Addition, Subtration, Multiplication, and Division
• Title of the book(s) to be used: How Much Is a Million? By David M. Schwartz The Doorbell Rang by Pat Hutchins The King’s Chessboard by David Birch Divide and Ride by Stuart J. Murphy • Other Materials (for activities) Note cards, pens, unsharpened pencil, dry erase board, dry erase markers • TEKS Objectives: §111.16. Mathematics, Grade 4. • The ...Submitted by LittlebbBird |










