Math/Science

Yummy Math was created by two math teachers who wanted to proivde teachers with an easy way to bring real-life into their math classrooms. This resources is great for all grades!

Math Teachers...do you know about Illuminations? It is a fabulous website designed by the NCTM. It includes over 600 lesson plans, 100 activities, and much much more. This would be a great resource to visit for additional "build on what we just learned" activities during intervention time. Lots of good stuff here!


(The Online Journal of Math and Science Examples):

The PUMAS examples are aimed primarily at helping pre-college teachers enrich their presentation of topics in math and science.

You may find a number of examples that relate to your area of interest, perhaps written in different styles, and possibly taking different approaches to the material. There may also be comments/lesson plans filed with some of the examples, written by previous users.

Use these examples as a resource -- Select, adapt, recontextualize, and present the material to your students in a way that you judge will best meet your students' needs, abilities, and interests.?

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Finally. Math class is awesome.

Mathalicious offers real-world lessons to help middle and high school teachers address the CCSS while challenging their students to think critically about the world. Cool site.

is a collection of free math activities for Google Earth designed for students and educators.

Real-Life Math, Architecture and Computers!

Students apply math skills and concepts through online and offline architectural design activities, including "Floor Plan Your Classroom."

Embedded with real-world connections, these multidisciplinary lessons teach what to do before, during, and after an emergency while fostering critical 21st-century skills such as problem solving, teamwork, creativity, leadership, and communication.

Download this supplemental curriculum for grades 1-12 and engage your students with three lessons of inquiry-driven, project-based, and differentiated learning activities aligned to core subject standards.

is an online game designed to teach players about the challenges of living on minimum wage employment. Throughout the game, players must make choices that determine their survival for one month on their meager salary. Choices include things like which job to take, how much to pay for rent, and whether or not to take health insurance. As players make choices, Spent provides statistics and information about the choices people who live on minimum wage have to make everyday.

Fraction Games (for sports loving kids!)

Soccer

Football

Basketball

Probability Games

Probability Fair Game

Physics

Hands-On Math Activities for Grades K-5 Tons of good stuff here, folks!