Learning at Home
There are many opportunities to expand learning at home for your child when it comes to learning math! Here we have created a list of free online resources that you can look through to extend the learning and keep your child actively engaged during out of school time.
There are many opportunities to expand learning at home for your child when it comes to learning math! Here we have created a list of free online resources that you can look through to extend the learning and keep your child actively engaged during out of school time.
The purpose of Math Stars is to challenge students beyond the classroom setting. Good problems can inspire curiosity about number relationships and geometric properties. It is hoped that in accepting the challenge of mathematical problem solving, students, their parents, and their teachers will be led to explore new mathematical horizons. Math Stars are in sets for Grades 1-8 and include commentaries for teachers. All Math Stars Newsletters are ready for classroom use and available for downloading as PDF files.
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The Problems of the Month are organized below by grade level and main topic for that level. These grade-level expectations are just estimates and should not be used as an absolute minimum expectation or maximum limitation for students. The structure of a Problem of the Month is a shallow floor and a high ceiling, so that all students can productively engage, struggle, and persevere.
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Bedtime Math wants to help parents make fun math a part of their kids’ and families’ daily routine, as common and beloved as the bedtime story. We make it easy to roll math into the day, whether at bedtime, bathtime, or snacktime. Here are some of the many offerings Bedtime Math provides for families
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Inside Math: http://www.insidemathematics.org/performance-assessment-tasks
Illustrative Math: https://www.illustrativemathematics.org Figure This:(English) http://www.figurethis.org/challenges/challenge_index.htm Figure This: (Spanish) http://www.figurethis.org/espanol.htm |