App: Google Jamboard-it is an interactive whiteboard
Math Games Reproduceable (k-5)
1. Embarc- All grades levels. A lined with the New York State math modules. This site has lesson plans, videos, games, parent newsletters, and google slideshows. Great resource for all grade levels.
2. Eureka Math- Great student or parent resource site. A lined with the New York State modules.
4. Khan Academy - How to videos broken up by grades, standards and topics.
12. Which One Doesn't Belong- This is Which One Doesn't Belong?, a website dedicated to providing thought-provoking puzzles for math teachers and students alike. There are no answers provided as there are many different, correct ways of choosing which one doesn't belong. Great conversation start to have student support their ideas and tell why. NO WRONG ANSWERS. Enjoy! (Great for number sense and problem solving)
13. Number Rock- This is a paid site BUT is has fun free math videos that will engage your students.
14. Yohaku Puzzles- New type of number puzzle. You are given the answers, now you have to figure out the number sentence.
18. ADA Project- Mathematics Question Bank. Free, easy to use, no log in required.
Questions added daily for all abilities across a range of topics. All questions have an answer and links to a forum. Questions can have a solution and video explanation.
19. Open Middle .com- Challenging math problems organized by grade level worth solving . Great website for activities to use in a Task and Share workshop model. Could even use some of the activities during a number talk. This site has activities from Kindergarten to high school.
20. Flocabulary- lessons put to music in all 4 subjects areas. Has activities and worksheets to go along with the songs. It is a paid site but you can get a free trail.
21. Open up Resources- Great lessons and activities for grades 6 through 8. Free sign up.
22. Math Antics- videos to help teach students math. Free and a great resource.
23. Achieve the Core- math resources for all grade levels, including fact fluency.
24. MSHS Math Rap Songs- High school math teachers singing songs for students to grasp rules for secondary math problems.
25. MARS-The Mathematics Assessment Project is part of the Math Design Collaborative initiated by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The project set out to design and develop well-engineered tools for formative and summative assessment that expose students’ mathematical knowledge and reasoning, helping teachers guide them towards improvement and monitor progress. The tools are relevant to any curriculum that seeks to deepen students' understanding of mathematical concepts and develop their ability to apply that knowledge to non-routine problems.
27. Homeschool Math- allows you to create worksheets of print already made worksheets.
28. Learning with Math Games- Free printable math games broken up by math skill( addition, subtraction, multiplication and division)
29. Education.com- Hands on math activities for grades k-5th. Great for Learning Station activities.
31. The Standards for Mathematical Practices- this website breaks down the 8 Mathematical Practice that should be used in the classroom to help students become "Knowledge Seekers". The Standards for Mathematical Practices describe varieties of expertise that mathematics educators at all levels should seek to develop in their students.
32. MathHooks- Our goal is to introduce challenging, inquiry-based activities to every middle school math classroom in order to foster student participation, enthusiasm and improvement through rigorous discussion. For 7th and 8th grade .
35. 101 Questions- pictures that pose questions. Kids look at the pictures and develop questions on what they notice and wonder.
37. Cognitively Guided Instruction- CGI Word Problem Files---However, CGI is more than a teaching approach; it is a philosophy – a philosophy that embodies the belief that all children, all learners, possess the ability to think mathematically (Carpenter et al., 1998).
38. Yummy Math- engaging real world math activities by grade level and standards. Has 3-Act tasks.
39. NRICH- The NRICH Project aims to enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners. To support this aim, members of the NRICH team work in a wide range of capacities, including providing professional development for teachers wishing to embed rich mathematical tasks into everyday classroom practice. -
40. XTRAMATH- math facts ( addition, subtraction, multiplication and division).
41. PBS Math Club- Grades 5-7 PBS Math Club helps you with your homework... and makes you laugh. They cover the 6th-9th grade Common Core Standard for math; topics like adding and subtracting integers, equations, ratios and proportions, and statistics. They use uncommon examples like Mean Girls to explain adding negative numbers in our show. These episodes way too long? Check out the "Instacram" clips for the :15 second versions. Math Club is produced for PBS Digital Studios and created by Radiant Features.
42. Delta Math- Free for Middle School to AP Calculus- can assign content and students can watch how to videos.
43. ED PUZZLE- makes learning interactive and engaging. All grade levels.
44. Mash Up Math- Free math videos- Grades 1-9th- Videos, worksheets, puzzles and other activities.
Virtual Manipulates Resources and Websites
Toy Theater
https://toytheater.com/category/teacher-tools/virtual-manipulatives/
Didax.com
https://www.didax.com/math/virtual-manipulatives.html
Glencoe
http://www.glencoe.com/sites/common_assets/mathematics/ebook_assets/vmf/VMF-Interface.html
Geogebra
https://www.geogebra.org/m/NPDu3rCm
Mathsbot
https://mathsbot.com/#Manipulatives
Thinking Blocks
https://www.mathplayground.com/thinkingblocks.html
Virtual Algebra Tiles
https://www.didax.com/apps/algebra-tiles/