Saturday, July 25, 2015

Math Websites

There are a few math websites that my cousin recommended. Here is the list for you!

http://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com/
This site has a whole bunch of math worksheets, activities, books, and games for students K-5. All of the resources on the site are aligned with the Common Core Standards and it looks very easy to navigate!

http://www.thinkingblocks.com/
This site has a whole bunch of virtual math word problems. The apps can be used on the Smart Board or an iPad. Technology is becoming so important to implement into schools today, so this site definitely seems useful in the classroom!

http://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com/Math-Anchor-Charts.html
This provides examples of math anchor charts, which are basically visual aids for the students to be hung around the classroom. I could see myself using this when I become more familiar with the students in my class and see what their strengths/weaknesses are in math.

http://wmh3acts.weebly.com/3-act-math.html
This site has a whole bunch of math problems that are solved in "three steps." Each problem has a lesson plan and additional resources that you can download. It seems like there are a lot of topics for each type of problem so it would be really beneficial to find out what the students in your class like/dislike for this site.

I posted all of these sites on the side of my blog under "Math Websites" :)

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