Curated OER
Population Growth
Students discover how much the world population has grown and how much it is expected to grow. Using historical events, they discuss how they have impacted population and compare and contrast the current emission rates verses projected...
Curated OER
Speaking Skills - Asking Questions
Students focuses on the question form and helping students gain skill while switching tenses in the question form. They improve speaking confidence when using quesion forms.
Curated OER
Trades People
Students discuss the names of the people who work on various stuctures. They examine the many different roles people in construction can have. They match tools with the correct job and sing songs about workers.
Curated OER
Homework Help In A Hurry
Learners discover strategies for getting immediate help with their homework, including online sources in which an adult is available for assistance. They work through a simulated situations in which they visit one of these sites to gain...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Crct Review Day 2
[Free Registration/Login Required] This flipchart is a series of review activities for review with students for the math portion of the Georgia CRCT.
Scholastic
Scholastic: Max's Math Adventures: Subtraction Square Dance
This site has a square dance rhyme with some fun subtraction practice. Teachers will appreciate the activity page, the extra challenges, and the teacher's guide for easy lesson planning.
University of Regina (Canada)
University of Regina: Math Central: Integer Review Competition
This activity reviews the topic of integers.
Other
Living Math!
A homeschooling website with a focus on Mathematics. Provides articles, wide-ranging lists of recommended books, Math activity ideas, book reviews, and some sample lessons. (Note: Some links may no longer work.)
Quia
Quia: Multiplication Facts Review 1 10
Do you need practice remembering or learning your multiplication facts up to 10 X 10? This flash card practice is the web site for you! There is a link to a list of multiplication facts and their products you can click if you want to see...
Quia
Quia: Multiplication Facts Review 1 10
Do you need practice remembering or learning your multiplication facts up to 10 X 10? This concentration game is the web site for you! There is a link to a list of multiplication facts and their products you can click if you want to see...
Books in the Classroom
Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site: The Mud Flat Olympics
This site on the book "The Mud Flat Olympics" by James Stevenson, includes a review of the book, a listing of things to notice and talk about, activities related to the book, other related books, and links to other resources.
Primary Resources
Primary Resources: Ratio and Proportion
A collection of teacher resources to aid in teaching and reviewing ratio and proportion in math. There are worksheets, PowerPoint presentations, activities, and smartboard activities available for the teacher to download.
Primary Resources
Primary Resources: Rounding Numbers and Estimating
A large selection of teacher resources to help teach and review the concepts of rounding and estimating. There are many worksheets and a few PowerPoint presentations.
AAA Math
Aaa Math: Multiplication Facts
Try some different practice activities to review mental multiplication skills.
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Math Multiplication Activote
[Free Registration/Login Required] This lesson will help students review multiplication with hands-on activities and Everyday Math tools. An Activote session is at the end of the flipchart for assessment.
Science and Mathematics Initiative for Learning Enhancement (SMILE)
Smile: Estimating and Counting Money
The purpose of this lesson from the Illinois Institute of Technology is to review estimating and rounding to the nearest dollar as well as gain skills and practice in counting money. The learners will define the meaning of estimate and...
Quia
Quia: Multiplication Facts Review 1 10
Do you need practice remembering or learning your multiplication facts up to 10 X 10? This matching game is the web site for you! There is a link to a list of multiplication facts and their products you can click if you want to see if...
Varsity Tutors
Varsity Tutors: Aplus Math: Subtraction Worksheets
Create customized subtraction worksheets. Choose from basic facts to four-digit by four-digit questions. The size of problem set can be selected, as well as whether the format will be vertical or horizontal. An answer key can also be...
Organization for Community Networks
Lesson Plan: I've Got Your Number (Number Sense)
An engaging lesson used to review math concepts and facts. Students are certain to "Stay alert," in this card game where each solution is related to the next solution. Sample questions provided. Great problem solving and skill building...
ClassFlow
Class Flow: Compare and Order Numbers
[Free Registration/Login Required] Use this flipchart as a review of how to compare and order numbers. Match up greater than, less than and equal to in these activities. It is perfect for review before a test.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Division Using Place Value
In this activity, the concept of using place value to solve division problems is introduced. Students can then practice this skill, receive immediate feedback, and get hints as they try questions repeatedly.
Project Britain
Primary Homework Help: Rounding to Nearest 100
The learning activity reviews rounding to the nearest hundred. Students answer ten questions and can check their answers when finished.
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Locating Points on the Cartesian Graph
In this interactive, students use clues and logic to plot the location of aquatic animals on a Cartesian graph that represents the four cardinal directions. The three riddles in the interactive, including one that requires students to...
PBS
Pbs: Logical Leaps: Adding Fractions, Mixed Numbers, and Decimals on the Number Line
In this interactive, use logic to solve riddles involving a jumping frog contest. Add two consecutive jumps by one frog and place the jumps on the number line, finding equivalent fractions with common denominators to do so. Numbers are...