Math Enrichment
These Math Enrichment Resources are only for PVUSD's advanced math students using the Bridges curriculum in association with SVMI MARS/MAC Tasks, SVMI Problems of the Month, Illustrative Math tasks, and SBAC Release Questions.
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Assign a Digital Breakout game and reflection questions.
MAP Accelerator (At the following sites only: Ann Soldo ASP, Alianza ASP, Bradley, Calabasas, Freedom, Hall, Landmark, Mar Vista, Mintie, Ohlone, Rio, Valencia).
ST Math ( at Amesti, Hall, Starlight, Ann Soldo, Radcliff, MacQuiddy)
Clever Access - English
Clever Access - Spanish
Facilitating Questions - English
Facilitating Questions - Spanish
Inside Mathematics: Professional resources including problems of the month and performance tasks.
BitPaper: Digital Whiteboard: BitPaper is a digital whiteboard that enables users to collaborate, explain, draw, share online.
Robert Kaplinsky: A growing list of free real world problem-based lessons for kinder through high school. Each problem includes links to a CCSS aligned mini-lesson.
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.
Math Visuals: Short visual representations with a question to spark conversation around mathematics.
You Cubed Tasks: Youcubed’s Math Tasks are open, visual and creative with a mission to inspire all learners. Each task includes lesson plans that integrate brain science, mindset and other important messages to learners.
Teaching Channel: Teaching Channel is a thriving online community where teachers can watch, share, and learn diverse techniques to help every student grow.
DigitalManipulatives: Access a bank of digital manipulatives for students to utilize when solving math problems from home.
Wonderopolis: Wonderopolish poses intriguing questions—the Wonder of the Day—and explore it in a variety of ways. Teachers can use the daily Wonder to jumpstart their students' critical thinking, for content that relates to specific themes and student interests.