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- Piggies
- This activity is a fun, interactive lesson that integrates children's literature with math. (A great way to integrate author studies!) This activity allows students to be involved in all 4 learning styles (visual, auditory, tactile and kinesthetic). I spread this lesson out over two days.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 1 Mathematics)
- By Stephanie Hatcher.
- Equation Math-O
- Students will review different types of equations by playing Math-O.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Mathematics)
- By Tracy Howell.
- Problem centered math
- Why students must build their own understanding of mathematics if they are to be able to use it in the real world, and how teachers can guide them in doing so.
- Format: series (multiple pages)
- Interdisciplinary Integrated Unit on DNA/Genetics Part B: Math
- The second lesson of an interdisciplinary integrated unit on DNA and genetics, focusing on math. The other lessons in the unit focus on science and language arts.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7 Computer/Technology Skills and Mathematics)
- By Jane Lentz, Jimmy White, Marlene Smith, and Tori Goldrick.
- Marketing careers: Working with scale drawings
- In CareerStart lessons: Grade six, page 2.6
- This activity for grade six combines math, art, and writing, as students create a scale drawing of a toy car and reflect on how math can be used in marketing careers.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Mathematics)
- By Kim Abrams, Mike McDowell, and Barbara Strange.
- A math story!
- This lesson plan is designed to use a basic third grade math fact as a prompt to write and illustrate a math story. A hands on math activity using math manipulatives will serve as the focus and review for this lesson. A writing activity will serve as a conclusion as well as an assessment for understanding.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3 Mathematics)
- By Sherrill Haltigan.
- Count and eat the M&Ms
- The student will participate in a pre-math activity using the computer. The child will learn to count objects from 0-10 unassisted on the computer. Thus, each child will be rewarded with a special snack time. They will count M&M's from 0 to 10 and eat them as an incentive and a reward.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics)
- By Frank Lowdermilk.
- The clinical interview
- In Problem centered math, page 1.1
- Before you can help your students develop their own mathematical understanding, it's important to understand how they already think about math. Do they have a strong number sense, or do they rely on memorized procedures,...
- By David Walbert.
- Dinosaur math
- The children will be involved in several different activities (graphing, sorting and classifying, patterning) rotating to each station during the lesson.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics)
- By RobinC Adams.
- Candy math
- Unit on reviewing Math skills. The unit will take 20 minutes per day for 6 days. A good activity for late spring.
- Format: lesson plan (grade K Mathematics)
- By Tammy Sharpe.
- Design
- Both math and art include elements of design. Explore the relationship between form and function as well as pattern, shape, and space using these educational resources.
- Format: bibliography/help
- Law enforcement careers: Working with decimals
- In CareerStart lessons: Grade six, page 2.1
- In this lesson for grade 6, students will perform basic math operations with decimals and will understand how math is used in law enforcement careers.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Mathematics)
- By Kim Abrams, Mike McDowell, and Barbara Strange.
- Fractions
- Adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing fractions can be confusing and even intimidating to many students. LEARN NC has put together a list of the best lesson plans and websites available to help your students learn about and be comfortable with fractions.
- Format: bibliography/help
- Math for multiple intelligences
- How a middle-school math teacher realized she was boring and jump-started her career — and her students — by using thematic planning, emphasizing problem solving, and teaching to multiple intelligences.
- Format: series (multiple pages)
- M&M math
- M&M Math provides students with hands-on activities. Students will be sorting objects, comparing whole numbers, writing fractions, performing addition, subtraction, and division problems with the use of manipulatives.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 3 Mathematics)
- By Angela Gillie.
- Sum calculator fun
- Students work in pairs to practice math facts and use calculators to check answers.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 Mathematics)
- By Laurie Melton.
- General contractors: Working with area
- In CareerStart lessons: Grade six, page 2.10
- This activity for grade six combines math, art, and writing, as students design a floor plan for a house and use calculations of area to arrive at a cost estimate.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 6 Mathematics)
- By Kim Abrams, Mike McDowell, and Barbara Strange.
- Using real data in the math classroom: Online course syllabus
- Syllabus for the online course "e-Learning for Educators - Using Real Data in the Math Classroom," which enables middle and high school math teachers to explore a range of web-based resources and exemplary projects which utilize technology to meet local and national standards that emphasize these goals.
- Format: syllabus
- Mother Goose in use: Rhymes that teach
- This collection of kindergarten lesson plans uses classic nursery rhymes to teach curriculum objectives in math, English language arts, science, and healthful living.
- Format: (multiple pages)
- Adding fractions with unlike denominators/The numbers tell LCD
- Students will be able to find the Lowest Common Denominator by using prime factors. They will then add the fractions. This method was developed for students who have problems guessing and checking.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 5 Mathematics)
- By Wendi Keith.
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