Math Lesson Plans
In this section you will find Math lessons from kindergarten through high school. Lessons come with options for modifications and differentiation in order to help you cater to the needs of your studs. Many of the lessons are aligned to Common Core State Standards. With that said, these lessons can easily be integrated into an existing curriculum Math curriculum for any grade. The lessons you see here were submitted by real teachers working in schools across the United States. We encourage you to contact us in order to share your lesson plans with the rest of the Teacher.org community. Kindergarten Math Lesson Plans Big and Small Length of Time: 30 - 40 Minutes A fun lesson to help students understand the concept of big and small and how to compare the two. Counting Backwards (20-0) Length of Time: 30-40 minutes Students will learn how to count backwards from 20-0 in a very fun and exciting way. Measuring Length Length of Time: About 45 Minutes Measuring Up Length of Time: 15-20 Minutes Shape Up
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Scholastic.com - In School
Math Resources Help build math awareness in your classrooom with Scholastic's math resources. These activities and lesson plans offer something for every skill level from PreK through middle school. PreK Activities All Other Grades Lesson Plans with Marilyn Burns
Print and Play Math Games! - Susan Jones
My first graders have always L-O-V-E-D games and so do I! As a teacher, it is the perfect way to engage your learners in skill and have them practice, practice, practice. When students are highly engaged, not only are they learning but it gives you an opportunity to meet with students who may need a little more help or some enrichment in a particular area.
Math Sites to Count On!
Dozens of math-related Internet sites will add to your lessons and multiply your effectiveness! Included: Recommended sites for teachers of K-3, 4-6, and 7-12 plus Games for Math Whizzes and More Math Resources for Teachers! Are you looking for new and exciting activities to liven up your math curriculum?
Q&A: Effective Math Instruction Using Children's Literature
Carolyn Felux answered the following question about effective math instruction using children’s literature. Q. I have an opportunity to work with my district’s language arts coordinator to help teachers use children’s literature in their mathematics instruction. Although I’ve witnessed a few remarkable math lessons using children’s books, my own experience with using literature to teach math is limited. I want to support teachers in providing thoughtful and effective math instruction using children’s literature. What advice can you give me?
Classroom Lessons
A man goes into a store and says to the owner, “Give me as much money as I have with me and I will spend $10.” It is done, and the man does the same thing in a second and third store, after which he has no money left. How much did he start with? The article explains that the problem was given to a class of eight-year-olds. The children worked on the problem over a number of days, and their teacher reported that “after a while the mathematics got too difficult for some of the children.”
7 Great Apps For Math: A Grade-by-Grade Guide
Did you know, letting your child use your smart phone or tablet can actually be beneficial. Boosting important skills in math, literacy, and science can be turned into a fun (and effective) game all with the help of apps. Check out seven of our favorite math apps below and give them a try with your little learner. Montessori Numbers
Resources for Implementation
Elementary school tasks Flower gardens (grade 3) Fractions on the number line (grade 3) Mariana’s fractions (grade 3) School mural (grade 3)
Bridging Literature and Mathematics by Visualizing Mathematical Concepts
Overview Featured Resources From Theory to Practice Math-related, informational books, like Steve Jenkins' Actual Size and David M. Schwartz' If You Hopped Like a Frog, provide the focus for this lesson, which connects reading, writing, math, and science.
Best Math Websites for the Classroom, As Chosen by Teachers
Learning math online isn’t always easy! Luckily there are some great math websites for teaching math virtually. We’ve gathered a list of teacher-approved sites that includes resources, games, freebies, and innovative programs for teaching math.
Math Books for Kids: The Best Method for Using Them in the Classroom
This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. View disclosure policy HERE. The ULTIMATE GUIDE to the BEST math books for kids in primary grades, K-2. Includes a FREE printable book guide you can download and use. 4 Reasons to Use Children’s Books to Teach Math
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