All the Ontario curriculum expectations are covered in the three-part lessons provided for each grade level. MathUP is designed to help you meet the 2020 Ontario Math curriculum as well as align with other ministry initiatives such as Growing Success.
While MathUP Classroom is a rich professional learning resource for teachers, the resource also features comprehensive student materials that cover all curriculum requirements. Student lessons and activities provided in MathUP Classroom include:
Strand-based topics and three-part lessons
Number Talks
Brain Benders
Wonder Tasks
Cross-Strand Tasks
Digital Games, Puzzles, and Supporting Activities
Digital and Hands-On Games and Puzzles
This video is worth revisiting as you get started and later to consider the depth of this math resource. Please use the following "minute" guide:
A Walkthrough of MathUP Classroom (2020-11-16)
0:01 Introduction to MathUP
3:28 The Path page
4:28 Topics
6:15 Topic Planning page
8:57 Three-Part Lessons
13:43 Assessment of Learning
14:44 Top Navigation Bar
15:00 Additional Activities
16:49 Dashboard
17:31 Resources, Help, and Support
Navigating this resource may seem overwhelming at a glance, but educators throughout our board have shared that getting started is quick as you begin in the "Dashboard" where you can check out any updates as the MathUP team keeps us up-to-date in creating materials with implementing the 2020 Ontario Math Curriculum.
You can begin exploring by clicking on Grades and selecting your grade. You will see Paths and can continue to scroll down to see the Topics. See this booklet and the images below to capture the way in which you can plan your math program using MathUP:
For those with a MathUP licence, please see the tutorial videos and key information linked here:
Click on the following links to access tools designed to help you get started with MathUP:
•Tutorial Videos (Help section)
•How do I project, present and share content with students …” (Tutorial video)
•Planning for Understanding and Performance (Booklet)
•FAQs
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