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Math Collective

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The 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 Cafe

math fact cafe

Math Fact Cafe is a website that generates free math worksheets. This includes math fact worksheets, flashcards, counting, time, and money problems.

https://www.mathfactcafe.com/home/


Math Learning Center


Math Playground

http://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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Mathigon PolyPad


https://mathigon.org/polypad

 An incredibly versatile virtual manipulative that is easy to use. 


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Matific

matific

https://www.matific.com

 

Matific takes a unique approach to teaching K to 6 math using hands-on and interactive mini-games, called episodes. These immersive bite-sized apps for tablets and personal computers are based on a modular and progressive spiral learning system.


MTBoS

mtbos

Think of this as The Global Math Department for education. It is a community of math teachers on the Internet. They communicate via Twitter and blogs so they use the nickname Math Twitter Blogosphere (MTBoS). First and foremost it’s a support group for teachers in year 0 to 50 (preservice to retired!). Amazing resource for teachers who want to learn math as well as teach it.

https://exploremtbos.wordpress.com/
http://mathtwitterblogosphere.weebly.com/


Multiple Multiplication

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https://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.


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