More New Links!Great Resource for Teacher Resouces including pacing guides, etc...Harris County School SystemsMath Resources
Lots of Math resources to help meet the variety of math skills in your classroom. Found on a blog and wanted to share. For more information the blog address is http://theapple.monster.com/benefits/articles/9058-17-ways-to-meet-individual-learning-needs-in-the-math-classroom?page=1
http://iplaymathgames.com provides printable math games to use in centers without computers
http://www.3dvinci.net/ccp0-display/freestuff.html downloadable pdf lesson plans to teach math concepts using Google's Sketchup. Large collection of printable puzzles and masaics for students in K-12. Brings 3-D concepts to life in a way that textbooks can't.
http://www.voyagerlearning.com/mathmania.do Math competition
http://worldmathday.com Math competition
http://www.fi.uu.nl/toepassingen/00091/toepassing_wisweb.en.html Math fact practice made fun!
http://www.arcademicskillbuilders.com/ Aracade games to teach and reinforce math skills
http://freerice.com Students practice math facts while donating rice for every correct answer.
http://games.ztor.com/tang/) Tangram puzzles challenge students to create a shape using only 7 tans.
http://www.numbernut.com/index.html Number Nut is an interactive online textbook.
http://www.learningclip.co.uk/index1.aspx Interactive activities for primary math. Contains a video clip explaining the math concept and then a game for students to practice what they are learning.
http://www.mathplayground.com/mathtv.html Math Playground is a series of video story problems for math.
http://stockmarketgame.com/) The Stock Market Game give chance to practice hands on real-world math. I've used a scaled down version of this with 6-8 graders and with the gifted students here at Caywood.
http://www.teacherlink.org/content/math/interactive/flash/kidsandcookies/kidcookie.php Interactive cookies anyone?
15 Tools for Teachers to help you go Paperless Winning teaching ideas from We Are Teachers.Shared by Mr. Joe T. WoodDoing What Works provides easy to understand use of research of best practicesShared by Mr. Joe T. WoodFormative Instructional Practicehttp://iu5instructionalcoaches.wikispaces.com/file/view/formative+assessment+strategies.dochttp://www.nctm.org/uploadedFiles/Research_News_and_Advocacy/Research/Clips_and_Briefs/Research_brief_04_-_Five_Key%20Strategies.pdfhttp://www.fairtest.org/value-formative-assessment-pdfhttp://www.scformativeassessment.com/pdf/BAINBRIDGE01.pdfhttp://www.exemplars.com/resources/formative/tools.php Excellent Resources http://www.curriculuminstitute.org/academy/pdf/Deconstructing-the-Common-Core-State-Standards-or-Current-Arizona-State-Standards.pdf
Shared by Gerrianne MayfieldPlease read these articles about an important reading strategy that can/should occur across the curriculum and after school programs. http://www.worksheetlibrary.com/teachingtips/afterschool.html
http://www.worksheetlibrary.com/teachingtips/readingcomprehension.html
Thanks Ms. Angela!
http://hill.troy.k12.mi.us/staff/bnewingham/myweb3/frames-genres.htmMany of you have already used this link, but wanted to park it here for newcomers.Sept. 23, 2010Take a look when you can at these resources shared by Mr. McAdams from a breakout session at this year's LEAD conference in Nashville. Check back for more information from the conference on STEM, Standards Based Units, and First to the Top.
..................................................................................................................................................................................Be sure to check out the new STEM Resources links as you plan your lesson plans. If you find a link you'd like added, just email it to me and I'll park it here for others to use.Boston Museum's @fterschool for K.I.D.S. program free downloads.STAR Early Literacy Traininghttp://renlearn.na3.acrobat.com/starr/New Tech Tools suggested for Teachers. Check them out when you get a chance and see what you like.QuickieQAnswer GardenTwiducatePrezi
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