Resources and ideas for making EngageNY/Eureka Math even better. Games, differentiation, online activities, etc.
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Fluency WITHOUT timed testsA thought provoking idea: Using games to build conceptual understanding and mathematical fluency. | |
Freckle Math - differentiated math instructionCommon Core-aligned online math practice for K-8. This is not aligned specifically to Eureka Math, but it is aligned to CCSS. | |
Fun4TheBrainLost of simple online math games for TK - 5. | |
Illustrative MathematicsResources arranged under the Standards for Mathematical Content. Great math problems to use with your students. | |
Inside MathematicsThese Problems of the Month are organized by grade level and main topic for that level. These grade‐level expectations are just estimates and should not be used as an absolute minimum expectation or maximum limitation for students. The structure of a Problem of the Month is a low floor and a high ceiling, so that all students can productively engage, struggle, and persevere. http://www.insidemathematics.org/problems-of-the-month/download-problems-of-the-month | |
K-5 Math Teaching ResourcesThis site provides several engaging sample lessons for each standard at each grade level from K to 5. | |
Math CollectiveMath CollectiveThe Math Collective is a group of K-8 teachers and math coaches who hope to spread progressive math education to all the students of New York City. They are a collective: their materials and professional development workshops are developed among their members and always shared. http://www.mathcollective.org/
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Math Fact CafeMath Fact Cafe is a website that generates free math worksheets. This includes math fact worksheets, flashcards, counting, time, and money problems. | |
Math Playgroundhttp://www.mathplayground.com/ This website has it all: number games, flash cards, virtual math manipulatives, The best part of this site are...
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Multiple Multiplicationhttps://docs.google.com/document/d/1kZyeck-Ophk_Tq1494zRmW7bt7XYe4bRtlPQWTWV3OI/edit?usp=sharing This is a description of four different ways to multiply two numbers. Each of the four methods can be used for whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and algebraic expressions. These methods are much more powerful than the "traditional" algorithm. | |
Multiplication Fact FluencyUse this Blendspace as a fun way to | |
OpenMiddle.comChallenging math problems worth solving! "Open middle” problems have these characteristics:
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PolyupA free and open computational thinking playground. Modify expressions, functions, and algorithms to discover the beauty of math. Awesome for grades 1 through 12. | ||
ProdigyAn engaging and adaptive way for students to practice mathematics in Grades 1 through 8. Has some great reporting tools. Completely free. | ||
Thinking BlocksThinking Blocks is an interactive tool that helps students model math word problems. Ideal for Grades 1 through 6. Students learn how to create TAPE DIAGRAMS to solve word problems. This resource is a must for every teacher. Link to the site: http://www.mathplayground.com/thinkingblocks.html Addition and Subtraction (Grades 1 and 2) Addition and Subtraction (Grades 2 and 3) Multiplication and Division (Grades 3 - 5) Ratios and Proportions (Grades 6 and 7)
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Virtual ManipulativesA list of virtual manipulatives: web-based apps or apps for the iPad. Or BOTH! https://docs.google.com/document/d/19dza0lsL-3PSJX0_NdMlBl4jvLnAyw90bY0qmCO9PF0/pub | |
XtraMath.orgThis is a free website. Teachers create an account and enter their students. Students then practice their math facts (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and/or division) with progress reports emailed to the teacher. What fluencies are required at each grade? Click here. | |
YouCubed.orgAwesome tasks inspire, educate and empower students to solve very interesting math problems. "Low floor-High ceiling" problems that all students can do! | |
ZearnZearn: dynamic digital lessons to learn and love math. Matches Eureka Math (grades 2, 3, and 4 only) almost exactly. This is essentially an interactive online version of the lessons int he teacher edition. Teachers and students love this site! Click here for ideas on how to structure your math time. | |