Hey teachers! Here are some links I found that are neat that help incorporate math and technology!
The Cornerstone
I LOVE this website not only for math but for other subjects and classroom management tips! This particular link gives ideas for math game routines, math center ideas, math journals, math manipulatives, math vocabulary and word walls, etc.
Houghton and Mifflin
Even though we do not use this particular textbook in our classroom, this website allows you to pick from multiple math subjects to find extra support for teaching your students and even sample newsletters to send home to parents. It also has a translator for the newsletter for non-English speaking parents! This particular link is for second grade but going back to the homepage allows you to pick any grade.
Math in Daily Life
I posted a link similar to this one in one of my other entries but this link attends to more mature mathematical subjects like credit, savings, using geometry for home decorating, etc. Teachers may use this link in a variety of subjects besides math class because it appeals to daily life!
Dan Meyer
This link is actually a document on Google Docs created by a teacher named Dan Meyer! He lists the standard(s) that the activity is aligned to and even posts guiding questions. Click on some of the 'Task Titles' to explore some of these activities!
Mathmaticious YouTube Video
This video is of a boy singing about his love of mathematics! It is not only hilarious but teachers may encourage students to make their own videos to help a concept of mathematics really stick. I would love to see my students make up rhymes about addition or subtraction within 20. I would have them first create a poem and then record them! Enjoy!
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