Math

In an effort to help our COPESD teachers in this unprecedented situation we are sharing a list of distance learning resources that are recommended by fellow educators. Some may fit into your curriculum. They may not follow state standards directly, but the content will be sound. Please keep in mind that this page will be updated regularly.

Math Resources:


Oakland Schools K-12 Mathematics Prioritization of Learning- a starting point for instruction of prioritized standards by grade level.

Family Math at Home- Exciting math activities that are being shared by families incorporating math daily. Commentary is included for ways to extend or alter the activities for children of different ages.

K-5 Math Critical Outcomes Document with Resources - This document contains the critical math standards for each grade with linked resources for direct instruction, lesson plans and games, interactive practice, and printable materials.

6-12 Math Critical Outcomes Document with Resources - This document contains the critical math standards with linked resources of videos for direct instruction, interactive practice, and printable materials.

K-8 Checklist of Math Standards for Planning - An organized list of math standards by grade to organize what has been taught, what can be reinforced at home, or what might be skipped for this year.

SFUSD Mathematics READY TO USE (K-5)- SFUSD has produced 10 days of activities that teachers can choose to assign to students for them to complete at home.

Khan Academy (K-12) - What is Khan Academy? We offer exercises, quizzes, and tests so students can practice and master skills. This resource will help students focus on ACT and SAT prep.

Math Playground Thinking Blocks (K-6) -This site includes real world problems with visual prompts. Students can use interactive models to solve the problems.

NCTM Illuminations (K-12) - Interactive games, played online, used to support a wide variety of mathematics content.

Knowledge on the Go from Great Minds (K-12)-Eureka math videos, lessons, and content posted daily by grade level.

Hand2Mind (K-5) - Daily videos and lessons designed to help students build numeracy skills.

Math Learning Center Apps (K-5)- Includes interactive visual models for fractions, geometry, time, money, and number sense

Bedtime Math (K-5) -Aims to engage parents and children in short math activities with the goal of reducing math anxiety for both parents and kids. Please do not do Bedtime Math in class or assign it as homework! It’s essential to our movement that kids see Bedtime Math as a “home thing,” not a “school thing.”

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (K) - Games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (1) - Games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (2) - Games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (3) - Games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (4) - Games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Building Conceptual Understanding and Fluency Through Games from North Carolina (5) - Games provide students with opportunities to explore fundamental number concepts, such as the counting sequence, one-to-one correspondence, and computation strategies.

Elementary Mathematics Standards of Excellence from Georgie (K-5) - Provides unit of work by grade level.

K-5 Math Teaching Resources (K-5) - On this website you’ll find mathematics instructional activities to support standards-aligned math instruction

NZMaths (K-12) - The goal of NZMath units is to encourage students to think mathematically and become confident and comfortable with the mathematics they are using. Our units provide sufficient activities for a week of teaching. We imagine that as a teacher you might want to combine our units with other resources to extend the unit.

Desmos (6-12) - Online graphing calculator along with integrated lesson

Mathalicous (6-12) - Real-world lessons from Mathalicious help middle and high school teachers address the Michigan Math Standards while challenging their students to think critically about the world.

The Actuarial Foundation (4-12) - The Actuarial Foundation promotes math achievement that contributes to financial literacy through an array of free, interactive, real-world resources. All of these lesson plans, discussion materials, posters, online activities and competitions are specifically tailored to meet the needs of students in grades 4-12 and their teachers.

Black Line Masters for Elementary and Middle School (K-6) - The companion website for Elementary and Middle School Mathematics, Sixth Edition, by John A. Van de Walle. This website contains the black line masters for all the chapters in the text book.

CK-12 Digital Textbooks (K-12)- Includes Flexbooks (digital textbooks) with interactive lessons for students. Easy integration into google classroom! (Search for your level under "subjects.")

STEM Resources K-12 from SVSU- Hands-on activities and tutorials for all K-12 grade levels and STEM content areas.


Other resources that are either complex or limited in the free version.

Dreambox Learning (K-8) - Adaptive, online K-8 math program

TUVA (3-12) - The Tuva tools enable students to easily explore and manipulate data to create their own graphs and charts. They promote conceptual understanding of important mathematical and statistical concepts and ideas