Category Archives: Math
Flower Facts- Basic math facts activity and art project
Submitted by Julie G.Click here to join teachertime123 on facebook! Use for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or fact families. The answer to the problem is in the center of the flower. The problems are written in the petals.
Butterfly Symmetry- Spring art project and lesson on symmetry
Submitted by Bill G. 1.Have students trace a butterfly pattern or draw a butterfly on their own. To make both sides exactly the same, fold a large sheet of construction paper in half and draw half of the butterfly along … Continue reading
High School Resources for Teachers- lessons, resources, data, academic subject, videos, more
The following are sites that have been suggested for high school teachers. If you know of more, please contact us at teachertime123@live.com www.discoveryeducation.com/teachers/free-9-12-teacher-resources/ – Discovery Education offers a broad range of free classroom resources that complement and extend learning beyond … Continue reading
Teaching Fractions- resources, links, and games for fractions
Always Math- On this site, you will find: Fractions Lessons and Tutorials, Interactive Fractions Activities, and Fractions Learning Games Fractions Don’t Bug Us- bulletin board to teach fractions Spotting Fractions- interactive bulletin board Teach basic fractions using apples- fraction book and … Continue reading
Groundhog Prediction Graph- graph for Groundhog Day
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! “Will the Groundhog See Its Shadow?” Yes responses colored and cut groundhogs with shadows. No responses colored and cut groundhogs without shadows. top of graph: … Continue reading
Hundred Chart Groundhog- Math activity using 100 chart
Submitted by Kelly Q. Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! You need a blank 100 charts for your students to color on and crayons. Read the following to your students. If finished correctly, it will be a groundhog. You … Continue reading
Great Math Websites- lessons, activities, assessments
Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook! Submitted by Mike K. Here are some great math websites you may be able utilize in your classrooms or help you with math assessments: www.bedtimemathproblem.org www.purplemath.com/modules/index.htm www.khanacademy.org www.spellingcity.com – Spelling city has math … Continue reading
Circumference of a Pumpkin- estimation, circumference, measurement, fall activity
Submitted by Mandy M. I bring a pumpkin into class. After talking about circumference, I have students estimate the circumference of the pumpkin by cutting a piece of yarn. They then measure the yarn. One at a time, the students … Continue reading
10 iPhone Applications That Teach Kids About Money
From findababysitter.org Posted by admin on September 16, 2012 Leave a Comment Learning how to count money, calculate expenses and the value of savings is one of the most important lessons that a child can learn, as the habits that … Continue reading
Tangram Chart- hands-on math
Using sets of tangram pieces, have students try to make a square, triangle, rectangle, parallelogram, and trapezoid using 1 piece, 2 pieces, 3 pieces, and so on. Once this is accomplished, add it to the chart. There are some that … Continue reading
Areas Formula Math Rap- song and video
From mrrileymath.blogspot.com and youtube.com Students wrote the script for this rap- what a great way to engage your students! Visit mrrileymath.blogspot.com or his twitter account at: https://twitter.com/#!/ItsMrRileyMath Click here to like teachertime123 on facebook!
Estimation of Birth Weight Graph- Math lesson on graphing, weight, estimation for elementary
Submitted by Jenny S. “When I Was Born I weighed About…” My 2nd graders were studying weight and capacity. They also had to estimate weights. With a quick note going home to parents explaining what we were doing in math, … Continue reading
Favorite Season Graph- math lesson
Submitted by Irma T. Find pictures to depict each season as shown on this graph. Students choose their favorite season, color a picture, and glue it to the graph. Follow up with questions such as: – Which is the favorite … Continue reading
