Help ESL students learn strategies for solving math word problems. Word problems can be challenging because students need to both...
Imagine my joy at discovering that my kids were a part of the 20-60% of kids with dyslexia who also have dyscalculia! Learn more about the link between dyslexia and dyscalculia or how dyslexia can affect math skills.
Are you good at math? Maybe YOU can solve this viral math problem, because the internet is struggling. Click to see how the internet is mathing this out!
Get kids connected to math by showing them how they use math every day in real-life situations. It let's them see that they can think like a mathematician!
My students are struggling with understanding math story problems. Anyone tips to get these already struggling readers thinking like mathematicians?
Last year, I found (and made my own version of) a study sheet called "Words into Math" for my students in Algebra 1. (Credit: I Speak Math) I decided this summer to adapt it using posters, word strips and velcro into an activity. I bought colored poster boards at the Dollar Tree and began cutting out each sign from a different color. I drew the arrow and parentheses on half sheets of white poster board. I had bought word strips the year before at the Dollar Tree (yes, it is one of my favorite stores!) I wrote out all the words from the sheet above on the word strips and trimmed them. I cut 1 inch strips of velcro and placed the soft side on the words and the other side on the posters. Here is a picture of my work in progress. This is what the students will see when they come in. I will hand out the words on strips when they walk in. Since there are 34 words, some students will get more than one. I will explain the activity and have a couple of students at a time place their word(s) on the poster(s). If someone is struggling, he/she can ask a classmate for help. As a group, we will discuss the words and determine if all of them are placed properly. This is my intro to word problem solving for all levels that I teach. It will be new to some and a refresher for others. These will be hung at the back of the classroom from the ceiling on clips with string (Lakeshore Learning store in Tampa). This is what the activity looks like when it's ready to store. Words into Math UPDATED: I noticed that the picture of the Words into Math Worksheet and the uploaded doc had errors. Both of those have been corrected and re-upoaded. Sorry for any inconvenience!
Many schools are implementing math intervention classes geared to help students master the math content. I am sharing my favorite math intervention schedule.
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In this post, We've provided free printable exponents rules charts and exponents power 1-10 chart for you to download. PDF version also available.
Read the funniest math jokes that'll make parents, teachers, and students laugh. Adding humor can make learning math fun and enjoyable.
One way to foster a mathematical mindset in your students is to turn word problems into rich math tasks. In Part One of this 2-part series, Laura Candler shares 6 tips for crafting the perfect problem to use as a rich math task. In Part Two, she'll share active engagement strategies that will take the problem solving process in your classroom to a new level!
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Who says practicing math facts has to be boring? This kinesthetic math activity is perfect to get kids up and learning.
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Want a fun, no-prep multiplication facts game to use in your math centers tomorrow? Read about how we've "mathified" the popular squares game to practice multiplication facts!
I’m going to be really honest here. When I first started teaching 12 years ago, I didn't really know about addition and subtraction strategies. I was teaching 1st grade, and the curriculum we used taught the count up strategy, sums of 10, and doubles. We spent 1-2 days on each and then quickly moved
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How do you grow confident and effective word problem solvers? Kady Dupree of the Teacher Trap blog identifies three reasons that students struggle with math word problems, including lack of student confidence, the need for flexible thinking, and the differing abilities of our students. This post includes tips for each of those three areas.
When students begin to learn how to solve equations and expressions, the math sentences get longer and longer. Sometimes a helpful reminder is needed to ensure that students remember the order of operations. PEMDAS (Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally) is a great acronym to use to help students remember the order.
You probably haven’t had to do longhand math in years, but you do mental math every day. Or maybe you google math problems ten times a day, because yo
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Getting your students to practice multiplication facts can be a challenge. I have compiled 10 ways to practice multiplication facts, that my students have
Voici une pochette à fabriquer pour aider les élèves à respecter les différentes étapes de la résolution d’un problème: Lecture de l’énoncé et compréhension de la situation Organisation des données Rédaction de la réponse et vérification. Fabriquer la pochette Imprimer la feuille >iciici
Welcome to another installment of the Secondary Smorgasbord linky party! This is my favorite theme thus far (and VERY appropriate for the February weather we are currently experiencing). It's -30°C, and with the windchill, it has gotten to -45°C (for my American friends, that's approximately -22°F). Yes, I had to Google the conversion! Now that you know that I am literally experiencing the DEEP FREEZE in my neck of the woods, let's get down to business. This month's collaborative theme is Out of the Deep Freeze and is about "a product that doesn't get the attention you'd like it to get and should get because, darn it, it's really good!" The project I chose to feature is something I worked REALLY hard on and update regularly! It's one of the best assignments I have created and not because I think so, but because my students tell me how much they learned! You read that right (they actually enjoy it). Hard to imagine high school students enjoying something that they have to put some effort into, right? DRUM ROLL PLEASE..... Would you believe it's a Monthly Budget Project?? Yep, they love it! Who would have guessed. This project reinforces practical money skills, and teaches the budgeting process in a fun and engaging way. Students will learn the differences between "need" and "want" items, and will experience what it's like to live on their own! Plus, they get to have a roommate, so the 'ol excitement of finding a partner in the class gets them extra excited. So, what's it all about? Students get to (a) Find a place to live (b) Learn just how much groceries really do cost - their initial guesses are quite humorous! (c) Pay bills - forget online banking, they learn to write out checks! (d) Learn the costs of buying, renting, or leasing a vehicle...just to name a few! If you want to give your students an opportunity to learn what it's like to live on their own, then give this a try! I am always open to suggestions and changes (as I am always updating this product, so feedback is welcomed!) Thanks again to ELA Buffet and Desktop Learning Adventures for the link up opportunity! Make sure to peruse the other products posted by the other secondary sellers - you don't want to miss out on an awesome resource that has not been given the praise that it deserves!! Stay warm, folks! An InLinkz Link-up
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.
When working in the tech world (or at any job, for that matter), knowing how to harness statistics empowers you to make data-driven decisions. Whether you’re a marketer, designer, or developer, it is absolutely critical that you understand statistical terminology, how to interpret findings, and when to transform those findings into action.
J'ai ajouté plusieurs séries pour plusieurs ceintures de résolution de problèmes. Vous trouverez désormais en ligne les ceintures de la blanche à la marron.
I love incorporating games into math as much as possible. Who doesn't love playing games, right?! But the problem with games is that they often require quite a bit of prep work for us teachers. I've been trying to come up with some that require little to no preparation to use. I'm so excited to
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Vocabulary for high school students had better not be boring! Teaching vocabulary is easy with these teaching ideas and activities.
I love these math games for middle and high school students! They are great for small groups or whole class activities.
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Want to seem like an excellent math teacher? Play the substitution game. It is worth 1000 worksheets. It's never boring and it's different every time.