Math resources come in many forms, but they all share a common goal to help you learn and understand mathematical concepts. Here's a quick rundown of the different kinds of resources you might find useful.
Many educators were first introduced to the content they teach as a series of items on a checklist. What impact might that way of thinking have on a teacher's approach to instruction? What if there were another way to understand the mathematics our students are learning?
In these progression videos, Graham Fletcher demostrates the learning of mathematics as a progression. These videos can have a profound impact how we approach teaching mathematics
Pam Harris is a prominent figure in mathematics education, known for her passionate advocacy of "real math" and her philosophy that "Math is Figure-Out-Able!"
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Math puzzles (K-5)
Stick and Split Tons of highly visual mathematical play to get children multiplying and dividing fluently. (Subscription)
Kahn Academy: https://www.khanacademy.org/math (Enter through Clever)
Prodigy: https://www.prodigygame.com/main-en (Enter through Clever)
Provide an interactive and engaging way for students to practice, collaborate, and visualize concepts.