October 11th, 2021
Elementary School Resource Obtuse Angles by Math Open Reference This interactive web-based resource demonstrates obtuse angles (those between 90 and 180 degrees). The web page presents an angle (initially obtuse) that the user can adjust by dragging the endpoints of the line segments forming the angle. As it changes, it shows the angle measure and […]
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May 17th, 2021
Elementary School Resource Math Baseball: Reviewing Math Facts Using this website, students from grade 1 to grade 4 will have a fun way to review their addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division facts. This offers a leveled option (from easy to challenging) for them to experience success. Related NY State Academic Standards: 2.OA.2 and 3.OA.7! Be […]
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April 26th, 2021
Elementary School Resource Survey Taking by TeacherLED In this activity, students will conduct a class survey from your interactive whiteboard using Survey Taking. Demonstrate the use of tallies and frequency charts. Immediately generate a pie chart and bar chart from your results and compare how useful they are in presenting data. Random data can also […]
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November 20th, 2017
Graphing with the SMART Board Help students gain a better understanding of graphs. This learning experience uses the SMART Board to introduce graphs, create graphs, and interpret graphs. This is a five day lesson plan which concludes with children making graphs using candy. It is sure to answer the question, “What can a graph tell […]
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October 23rd, 2017
Harvest Halloween: Solving the Pumpkin Problem Looking for a creative way to bring Halloween fun into the classroom? This educational resource for 1st to 3rd graders requires students to use mathematics to solve a problem about buying pumpkins. Outlined are materials needed, examples of student work, and ways to make the problem easier or more […]
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