Classroom tips,teaching ideas, and resources for the upper elementary classroom. Teacher Giveaways
Invisible Math is the best math classroom poster for 6th, 7th, or 8th grade math. If you are looking for math bulletin board ideas for back to school 2021, you have found what you are looking for!
Math conversion poster! Great resource to put up on the board for your students to reference when needed! Conversions include KM->M->CM->MM and MM->CM->M->KM!
This eye-catching bulletin board poster is perfect for any math classroom! Help your students memorize square roots and perfect squares and add to your cute classroom decor!
Teaching hands-on math with free printable math mats is the best way to engage your children and keep them excited about math.
This time conversions poster will look GREAT on your wall and will help your kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd grade students learn converting units of time!
Help your students with their geometry skills by displaying this math prefixes poster in your classroom.
This product is a compilation of Youtube Channels, Websites, and other resources that students can utilize at home to help with Math content. The resources listed are specifically geared toward middle school math and high school math content areas. Direct links to Youtube channels, websites, and mat...
Statistics resources and worksheets for teaching and learning mathematics in a fun way designed for teachers and kids. Each worksheet is visual and differentiated.
These customary conversions posters will help your 5th or 6th grade math class and will look GREAT on your classroom word wall! If you need bulletin board ideas or math classroom decor, you have come to the right place!
This multiplying & dividing integers poster will look GREAT in your middle school math classroom! Use this bulletin board set on your word wall or as an anchor chart. Your 5th, 6th, 7th, or 8th grade math class will really benefit from this DIY poster!
This eye-catching types of fractions poster will help your upper elementary math class learn the different types of fractions and will look BEAUTIFUL on your bulletin board!
Number resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual maths resources.
High, Low is a simple, no-prep math game that can be played in less than five minutes all while boosting number sense! Better yet, your students won't even realize there is math involved! How To Play
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13+ of the best ideas for teaching elementary math at home using games and play. Make homeschool math fun with simple ideas to keep kiddos interested!
This Sudoku Bulletin Board Set is sure to be a hit with your class! It contains two different puzzles (Irregular Sudoku and Classic Sudoku) with a hard and easy version of each.
These middle school math posters will look GREAT on your wall and will HELP your students! Our posters are BOLD and VIVID! You can read them from anywhere in your math classroom!
"I vow to make math different for my students. It will be more than a math book full of homework. It will be more than flash cards. It won't be boring and you will know why you need these skills. Math in my class will be hands-on! Math will be fun!"
ideas and resources for mathematics teachers of 10 to 16 year olds
the rules for combining directed numbers with addition and subtraction are probably too burdensome for memory so some awareness needs to be cultivated, over time some good graphics have been prepared by Shana McKay here and dropbox versions here many thanks to her once some facility with negative number additions and subtractions has been attained, it is desirable to move towards automating (i.e. no need to think too much) these skills this is an important step in the mathematics curriculum many difficulties in algebra can sometimes seem more related to a lack of understanding of directed number techniques my view is that sophisticated directed number calculators recognise types of sum and can apply a technique for that general type presenting students with a sheet of sums, they can work together on grouping the sums by type, explaining that the result (answer) and numbers involved are not important - it's the signs that need to be focused on (the 'form'): it may be better that students choose how to group these sums themselves, with plenty of discussion, but another sheet has them already grouped by types: students can then be given or find some results and then consider and create general rules for getting results for each type of sum, for themselves e.g. for type (c) "you subtract the smaller from the larger and give it the sign of the larger (because this 'wins')" e.g. for type (e) "two minuses don't make a plus; one story could be: if I take £7 from you and then take £12 from you, I've taken £19 from you altogether" they can also appreciate, after a while, that types can be 'collapsed' to other types e.g. (e) to (b) and (g) to (a) and here is a test!
These eye-catching bulletin board posters will help your students learn how to calculate the area and circumference of a circle and will look GREAT on your word wall with your anchor charts! Some o…
These eye-catching bulletin board posters will help your students learn the types of triangles and will look GREAT on your word wall with your anchor charts. Some of your students may need help mem…
These number words and base 10 blocks posters will look GREAT on your classroom wall and will really help your students! These math anchor charts are just what you need to help your early elementary students learn math vocabulary!
This bulletin board poster will help your math class remember the difference between the X-Axis and Y-Axis and will look GREAT on your wall!
Invisible Math is the best math classroom poster for 6th, 7th, or 8th grade math. If you are looking for math bulletin board ideas for back to school 2021, you have found what you are looking for!
I develop curriculum for middle school math. I focus on using critical-thinking skills in my content so the math makes sense to the students.
Algebra resources for teaching and learning mathematics. Fun and visual resources for maths teachers and kids.
Real life math lessons are key to helping students see the connections between in class lessons and real life.
We are finishing up our Quadratics unit in Algebra 1 and I wanted to share some of my favorite foldables and activities. Below is a cut and paste activity that we did as soon as we finished going over the basic key terms of quadratics. For the ROXS column, I tell my students that the acronym stands for Roots, Zeros, X-Intercepts, and Solutions to help them with the vocabulary. Students did extremely well on this activity and in hindsight, I did not know how much I would appreciate adding the factors columns. Here are some Transformations of Quadratics interactive notebook pages that I used. I really liked these pages because students were able to visually see the transformation and explain what was "happening." After the foldable, students worked on their first partner activity of the new year. I forgot how much collaboration and communication occurs when students work together on partner activities. Students really enjoy checking their answers with a partner! We spent two days covering transformations of quadratics and on the second day, students completed the following Desmos Challenge that was created by MathyCathy and Michael Fenton: I absolutely LOVED this Desmos Challenge and so did students. If there are any more Desmos challenges similar to this one, please send them my way! This is all we were able to cover before Spring Break so I knew I had to create a review game when students came back. I ended up making a PPT review game where class periods ended up competing for the most point. The class period that received the most points received a jolly rancher and free homework pass. I don't know about your students, but my students LOVE companions! The following day, we went over the vertex form in their notebook and completed a Google Slides activity in Schoology. Below is a Google Slides activity that I assigned to students where they had to copy and paste the triangle to the correct location. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this post. If you end up trying some of these activities and foldables, I would love to know! If you would like to use the activities and foldables, click on the links below: Quadratic Key Terms Quadratic Key Words Graphic Organizer Transformations of Quadratics Foldable Transformations Partner Activity Google Slides Vertex Form Activity (FILE - MAKE A COPY)
These eye-catching bulletin board posters will help your students learn the types of triangles and will look GREAT on your word wall with your anchor charts. Some of your students may need help mem…
This adding & subtracting integers bulletin board set will really help your math class and will look GREAT on your wall!
Maths teaching resources for Key Stage 3/4 geometry and measure (shape and space) topics
Looking for a great, interactive math activity? Try these Lego Fractions. A fun, visual way to see parts of a whole and how different fractions relate.
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