EngageNY
Solving Problems in Two Ways—Rates and Algebra
Build confidence by using multiple approaches to problem solving! This resource uses a visual and algebraic approach to solving application problems. A discussion is included about efficient approaches to different problems.
Virginia Department of Education
Probability
Classes explore different scenarios using manipulatives to learn about the difference between independent and dependent probability. Learners experiment with colored chips to model the two types of probabilities. To test their...
Bowland
DanceStar
Express dance moves mathematically. Scholars dissect dance routines and express them using mathematical notation, such as translations and rotations. They use video clips to investigate seven different dance genres.
Mathwire
A Collection of Logic Number Puzzles on the Hundred Board
What's my number? Spark mathematical thinking and have some fun with thirty number puzzles that pose a series of questions to guide learners towards number discovery.
Mathematics Assessment Project
Functions
Studying function means more than simply learning a formula. Learners must use functions to think through four problems and find solutions. Each task utilizes a different concept from a study of functions. Class members might...
Virginia Department of Education
z-Scores
Just how far away from the mean is the data point? Pupils calculate the standard deviation for a set of data and find out how many standard deviations a point is away from the mean. The teacher leads a discussion on how to calculate...
Mathed Up!
Exchange Rates
Eleven questions make up an eight-page practice exercise that focuses on how to compute exchange rates. Money used is the American dollar, Euro, and British pound.
EngageNY
Using Sample Data to Compare the Means of Two or More Populations
Determine whether there is a difference between two grades. Teams generate random samples of two grade levels of individuals. Groups use the mean absolute deviation to determine whether there is a meaningful difference between the...
EngageNY
Finding a Rate by Dividing Two Quantities
Develop the right station to solve rate word problems. The 18th instructional activity in a series of 29 starts by interpreting the aspects of rates with two different quantities. Pupils use the interpretation of rates to solve problems,...
Scholastic
Eric Carle Author Study
Learn all about Eric Carle, find out about his famous caterpillar, and try out related art, science, writing, math, and social studies activities. The resource comes with plenty of materials to support your instruction.
Curated OER
Make Groups of 5,2 And 3
In this math worksheet, students practice counting up to 5. Students count a set of animal pictures and make groups of 5. Then students do the same with groups of 2 and 3. The groups come out even with no remainders.
Curated OER
Color the Groups That Has More
In this early childhood math worksheet, students practice their counting skills as they identify which of 3 item groupings has the most items. Students color only the grouping of objects with the most items.
Curated OER
Counting Apples
In this counting apples activity worksheet, students count the 8 groups of apples and record the number counted in each group in the space provided.
Curated OER
Counting Apples #2
In this counting apples activity worksheet, students count the 8 groups of apples and identify the number counted in each group by circling the appropriate number.
Curated OER
Mr. Funny Bones Math
In this Mr. Funny Bones math learning exercise, learners count the total number of candy bones, sort them into five categories, and graph the number of each kind. Students graph five groups of bones.
Curated OER
Dinosaur Counting
In this counting learning exercise, students count the number of dinosaurs on the page and write the number in the box that tells how many (8). Students then circle a group of five dinosaurs.
Curated OER
Color the Group That Has Less
In this comparing sets worksheet, students count the objects in each of 2 sets. Students circle the set that has the fewest objects. There are 3 questions; the pictures show bugs and butterflies.
Curated OER
Paper Plate Fall Leaves Counting
For this early childhood fall math activity worksheet, students use the leave shapes to glue onto paper plates in various number groups.
Curated OER
Mix Freeze Group
For this mathematics worksheet, students write the total number of students written on the board. Then they draw a division house around that number and discuss breaking the number down into groups.
Curated OER
Money Math Carnival
Third graders explore money in a carnival format. For this money lesson, 3rd graders create a carnival of mathematics activities. Students determine the value of money in mixed amounts and explore how to create representations of money.
Curated OER
Discovering Math-Concepts in Advanced Algebra
Students research The Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art and Chinese contributions to mathematics using both print and non-print sources. From their research they create an illustrated table of contents for each chapter of the Nine...
Curated OER
The Number Nine
In this early childhood number 9 worksheet, students color the number 9, trace the number 9, and circle the groups with 9 items.
Curated OER
The Number 10
In this early childhood number 10 worksheet, learners color the number 10, trace the number 10, and circle the groups with 10 items.
Curated OER
The Number 3
In this early childhood number 3 worksheet, students color the number 3, trace the number 3, and circle the groups with 3 items.