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GPTGO AI - GPTGO

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6 to 12
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GPTGO AI is a search tool that combines the power of a search engine with AI-generated answers, offering fast and intelligent results for any question. It allows users to search ...more
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GPTGO AI is a search tool that combines the power of a search engine with AI-generated answers, offering fast and intelligent results for any question. It allows users to search the web and receive responses generated by AI, making it a helpful resource for quick research or gathering background information. Teachers can use GPTGO AI to generate lesson ideas, gather content for classroom discussions, or quickly check facts and definitions. Its simple interface and fast performance make it accessible for both educators and students to support learning in any subject area.
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tag(s): artificial intelligence (257), data (199), Teacher Utilities (199)

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Assign students a topic and give them five minutes to use GPTGO AI to find key facts or summaries. Have them compare their AI-generated answer with a traditional web search to evaluate reliability and depth. Provide students with a list of statements (some true and some false) related to the current class content. Students must use GPTGO AI to verify the accuracy and cite the source link provided. In small groups, students use GPTGO AI to gather summaries or explanations of key concepts from a unit. Have each group create a collaborative digital or printed study guide to share with the class.

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Vitalentum - Vitalentum

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6 to 12
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The Vitalentum Free ChatGPT website offers a free, easy way to use an AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT. It allows students and teachers to ask questions, get help with writing, ...more
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The Vitalentum Free ChatGPT website offers a free, easy way to use an AI chatbot similar to ChatGPT. It allows students and teachers to ask questions, get help with writing, translate languages, and generate ideas for stories or projects. The site also features tools for creating pictures using AI. There's no need to sign in, and it's available in many languages. Teachers can use it to support older students with writing, brainstorming, or creating visuals for assignments -- all in a safe, simple online space.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (257), data (199), digital storytelling (158), feedback (13)

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Have students use the AI image generator on the site to create a picture (e.g., a fantasy scene or historical setting), then write a descriptive paragraph, story, or poem inspired by it. Students choose a debate topic and ask the chatbot for arguments on both sides. They can use these as a starting point to build their own positions and practice persuasive speaking or writing. In world language classes, assign students to enter short English paragraphs and have the chatbot translate them into Spanish, French, or other languages. They then compare the results with their own translations and discuss differences.

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Math Medic - Math Medic

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6 to 12
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Math Medic is a free, student-centered resource hub created by veteran high school teachers that offers daily, customizable lesson plans across a range of high school mathematics courses...more
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Math Medic is a free, student-centered resource hub created by veteran high school teachers that offers daily, customizable lesson plans across a range of high school mathematics courses -- from Algebra 1 to AP Calculus and Statistics. It promotes an "Experience First, Formalize Later" (EFFL) learning model, engaging students in real-world, exploratory activities before guiding them toward formal mathematical concepts and notation. With a free subscription, teachers get access to ready-to-print lessons, student-friendly guided notes, answer keys, pacing guides, and slides for instruction. Paid add-ons include a robust assessment platform for homework, quizzes, tests, and AP review materials aligned with curriculum activities. Additionally, teachers can attend in-person or online EFFL workshops to support implementation.

tag(s): charts and graphs (193), coordinates (18), data (199), equations (132), exponents (40), flipped learning (8), functions (59), geometric shapes (152), integers (25), polynomials (23), probability (129), quizzes (86), statistics (128), symmetry (32), Teacher Utilities (199)

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Begin class with the "Experience First" task from a Math Medic lesson to spark curiosity and promote collaborative problem-solving. Let students explore patterns or make conjectures before introducing formal math concepts. Distribute the student-friendly guided notes provided with each lesson to keep learners engaged while promoting active participation and organized thinking during instruction. Use the editable slide decks and pacing guides to adjust lesson pace or depth based on your students' needs. These can also help scaffold concepts for struggling learners or extend challenges for advanced students. Share lesson slides or discovery tasks in advance or after class for flipped learning or catch-up. This allows students to review content at their own pace while staying aligned with classroom instruction. Turn lesson examples into group tasks where students work collaboratively to solve and present their findings, promoting mathematical communication and reasoning.

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Copilot Chat - Microsoft

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K to 12
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Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is a secure, AI-powered tool available to Microsoft 365 subscribers, supporting functions like drafting content, summarizing information, brainstorming, analyzing...more
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Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat is a secure, AI-powered tool available to Microsoft 365 subscribers, supporting functions like drafting content, summarizing information, brainstorming, analyzing files, and generating visuals. It keeps data private, aligns with existing security policies, and aids educators with lesson planning, feedback, collaboration, and compliance.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (257), digital literacy (29), editing (88), summarizing (25)

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After collecting survey data or conducting a class experiment, students can use Excel and Copilot to summarize findings and generate graphs, demonstrating how AI supports effective data analysis and visualization. Following this, have students draft a paragraph, story, or essay and then work with Copilot to review grammar, tone, or structure, which promotes self-editing and reflective writing while reinforcing digital literacy. To further integrate Copilot, assign students a topic (e.g., climate change, a historical figure, or a math concept) and let them use the tool to create a summary. Then, have them evaluate the AI response, verify the information, and present their findings with their own enhancements.

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VideoTutor - VideoTutor

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2 to 12
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This AI-powered platform creates engaging, animated explainer videos from your simple prompt or image. VideoTutor primarily covers STEM and language topics and is especially helpful...more
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This AI-powered platform creates engaging, animated explainer videos from your simple prompt or image. VideoTutor primarily covers STEM and language topics and is especially helpful for students preparing for standardized tests, such as the ACT and SATs; however, the site also offers explainer videos on addition facts for students as young as second grade. Begin by creating an account and "check in" to receive two credits each day. Earn additional credits by referring others to earn free credits. Create a video by adding a prompt to explain a topic or uploading an image to explain. VideoTutor creates your video, ready to watch, download, or share. Use the chat feature that is next to the video to ask questions and receive additional support. Sign in to VideoTutor with your email or Google. Members can generate videos in English or Chinese.

tag(s): STEM (343), test prep (70), tutorials (49)

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Share this resource with students as a helpful tool for studying for standardized tests or as a support aid for your current curriculum. Share helpful videos on your class website or create a collection of videos using Wakelet, reviewed here to have readily available for student use. Extend student learning by asking them to create tutorials to share with their classmates using Powtoon, reviewed here.

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Hume - Hume AI

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6 to 12
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Hume AI is a New York-based research lab and technology company that develops emotionally intelligent artificial intelligence capable of understanding and responding to human emotional...more
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Hume AI is a New York-based research lab and technology company that develops emotionally intelligent artificial intelligence capable of understanding and responding to human emotional cues across voice, text, image, and video. Its key tools include Octave, a context-aware, expressive text-to-speech engine; EVI, an empathic voice interface that interprets tone and timing; and Expression Measurement, which analyzes emotional signals across various media. While the platform offers a free tier for experimentation, more advanced features, such as higher-volume text-to-speech, custom voices, and full access to EVI and expression Application Programming Interfaces, are available through paid plans. This makes Hume AI a valuable option for educators interested in exploring emotion-aware technology in digital storytelling, SEL instruction, or interactive learning environments.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (257), social and emotional learning (145), text to speech (22)

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Have students use Hume AI's expressive text-to-speech tool (Octave) to bring their creative writing to life, experimenting with tone and emotion to match their characters' moods and intentions. Ask students to analyze emotional tone in speeches, commercials, or video clips using expression measurement tools. Let students record and analyze their own speeches to identify how effectively they convey emotion, then revise and re-record to improve delivery and emotional impact.

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CalculateHow - Review And Judge LLC

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4 to 12
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CalculateHow is a free online website that offers a large collection of easy-to-use calculators and tools for students, teachers, and everyday users. It includes math calculators for...more
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CalculateHow is a free online website that offers a large collection of easy-to-use calculators and tools for students, teachers, and everyday users. It includes math calculators for topics such as percentages, scientific notation, and geometry, along with tools for physics, finance, time and date calculations, unit conversions, health related calculations, and random generators. The site is designed to make complex calculations faster and clearer. Teachers can use it as a quick reference to check answers, model problem-solving steps, or support math and science lessons with real-world examples and hands-on practice.

tag(s): area (54), calculators (34), financial literacy (93), game based learning (290), percent (63)

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Have students use the time card calculator to compute work hours based on sample employee schedules, reinforcing addition, subtraction, and time-telling skills. Assign historical figures or events and ask students to calculate how long certain events lasted (e.g., the hours of the D-Day invasion, the time between major events), thereby promoting historical analysis and elapsed-time skills. Have students track the time they spend reading or working on ELA tasks throughout the week. They can then graph the data using Class Tools, reviewed here and write a short analysis of their reading habits.

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AI Fluency: Framework and Foundations - Anthropic

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K to 12
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Learn how to use AI systems effectively, ethically, and safely by completing this free course from Anthropic. The course comprises 12 lessons and is estimated to take 3 to 4 ...more
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Learn how to use AI systems effectively, ethically, and safely by completing this free course from Anthropic. The course comprises 12 lessons and is estimated to take 3 to 4 hours to complete. Each lesson includes videos, practice exercises, and downloadable reference guides. Complete the final assessment and answer 8 out of 10 questions correctly to receive an official certificate of completion. Participants can retake the quiz multiple times, and certificates are delivered via email. If your district blocks YouTube, then the videos may not be viewable.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (257), professional development (295), STEM (343)

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Take advantage of this free course to become familiar with AI and how to use it effectively. In addition to providing a background understanding of AI, this course includes information on effective prompting techniques, a crucial skill for anyone who is using AI tools and resources. For additional prompt suggestions for educational use, visit the GenAI Chatbot Prompt Library for Educators, reviewed here to find specific prompt suggestions for many classroom needs, including lesson planning, communication, and assessments. If you work with older students, choose videos from the course to share with students as needed to help them understand how to use AI effectively and safely.
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7th Grade Math - Khan Academy

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6 to 8
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Khan Academy's Seventh Grade Math page offers a comprehensive, standards-aligned course designed for 7th-grade students. It covers proportional relationships, rates and percentages,...more
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Khan Academy's Seventh Grade Math page offers a comprehensive, standards-aligned course designed for 7th-grade students. It covers proportional relationships, rates and percentages, integer operations, rational numbers, negative arithmetic, geometry topics like circles and scale drawings, and foundational algebra skills. The platform provides engaging video lessons, interactive practice exercises, and progress tracking, allowing students to learn at their own pace. Teachers can assign content, monitor student progress, and customize learning paths to meet individual needs. It's a freely accessible, well-structured resource that effectively supports classroom instruction and homework reinforcement.

tag(s): differentiation (82), flipped learning (8), integers (25), percent (63), personalized learning (11)

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Have students apply concepts from the ratios or rates units to solve real-life problems, such as planning a class party budget or comparing travel times. Assign small groups different sets of practice problems from the rational numbers, expressions, and equations units. Encourage discussion and peer teaching as students solve and explain their reasoning. As an extension activity, challenge students to create mini video tutorials explaining a 7th-grade math concept inspired by Khan Academy's format. They can use a tool like Vmaker, reviewed here to record and share with peers.

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Practice Course 6th Grade Math - Khan Academy

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5 to 7
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Khan Academy's 6th-grade Math curriculum offers a free and comprehensive collection of video lessons, practice exercises, and interactive activities aligned with the Common Core and...more
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Khan Academy's 6th-grade Math curriculum offers a free and comprehensive collection of video lessons, practice exercises, and interactive activities aligned with the Common Core and other standards. Covering key topics such as ratios, division of fractions, negative numbers, expressions and equations, geometry (including area, surface area, and volume), and data analysis, it delivers clear, step-by-step instruction paired with instant feedback. Teachers can assign specific lessons, monitor student progress in real time, and customize learning paths, making it an ideal resource for differentiated instruction, flipped classrooms, and remedial support.

tag(s): area (54), data (199), differentiation (82), equations (132), exponents (40), flipped learning (8), fractions (179), geometric shapes (152), personalized learning (11), ratios (52), volume (35)

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After studying ratios, send students on a classroom or home scavenger hunt to find and record real-life ratio examples (e.g., ingredients, measurements, objects). They can then create word problems based on their findings. Have students apply their knowledge of fraction division by scaling recipes up or down to practice their skills. They can write out the steps, show their work with visual models, and present how they adjusted quantities to serve different groups. Using Khan's lessons on surface area, have students create 3D models from nets using paper or cardstock. They can calculate and compare surface area and volume, and explain how changing dimensions affect each measurement.

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8th Grade Math - Khan Academy

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7 to 9
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Khan Academy's 8th Grade Math curriculum offers a free, comprehensive set of video lessons, practice exercises, and interactive tools aligned with Common Core (and other regional standards)...more
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Khan Academy's 8th Grade Math curriculum offers a free, comprehensive set of video lessons, practice exercises, and interactive tools aligned with Common Core (and other regional standards) to support student mastery in key topics like numbers and operations, linear equations and functions, systems of equations, geometry, transformations, and data with lines of best fit. Each unit provides clear explanations, step-by-step examples, and immediate feedback to help students build confidence and mathematical understanding. Teachers can assign specific content, track individual progress, and integrate the materials seamlessly into lessons, making it ideal for personalized learning, flipped classrooms, or remediation support.

tag(s): data (199), differentiation (82), equations (132), flipped learning (8), functions (59), personalized learning (11), transformations (12)

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Assign Khan Academy videos on a topic such as linear equations for homework or station work. In class, students rotate through problem-solving stations where they apply the concept in real-world scenarios, collaborative puzzles, or teacher-led mini-lessons. After completing units on data and linear models, have students collect real-life data (like temperatures, test scores, or survey responses) and graph them using Class Tools, reviewed here. Use Khan Academy's resources on lines of best fit to help them interpret their results. Have students track their mastery progress in Khan Academy using screenshots and written reflections. Encourage them to set personal goals, reflect on mistakes, and share successes in a digital math portfolio or end-of-unit math journal using a digital tool such as Google Slides, reviewed here.

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Classroom Case Studies - Annenberg Learner

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6 to 8
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This 30-minute classroom video immerses middle school teachers in a real-world Grade 6-8 math lesson that actively develops algebraic thinking. It shows how the teacher prompts students...more
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This 30-minute classroom video immerses middle school teachers in a real-world Grade 6-8 math lesson that actively develops algebraic thinking. It shows how the teacher prompts students to analyze patterns, articulate the relationship between input and output, and represent these ideas through diagrams, tables, and informal expressions. The session shifts attention from abstract content to classroom practices -- teachers observe how tasks are structured, how students verbalize their thinking, and how the lesson encourages the use of functions and variable reasoning. The primary goal is to help viewers identify and critique strategies that make algebraic thinking accessible, engaging, and meaningful to young adolescents.

tag(s): functions (59), patterns (80), variables (20)

In the Classroom

Have students design growing patterns using manipulatives (such as tiles or cubes), record the changes, and describe the rule. Then, challenge classmates to figure out the rule from the pattern. Present simple number patterns (e.g., 2, 4, 6, 8...) and ask students not only to write the rule (e.g., "multiply the position by 2") but also to explain why it works. Provide students with partial input-output tables, ask them to determine the rule, and encourage multiple representations with words, equations, and graphs.

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How to Prepare Elementary Students for Algebra - HMH

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1 to 5
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This HMH blog post highlights the importance of integrating algebraic thinking throughout elementary school to facilitate a smooth transition into formal algebra in later grades. It...more
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This HMH blog post highlights the importance of integrating algebraic thinking throughout elementary school to facilitate a smooth transition into formal algebra in later grades. It encourages students' fluency in arithmetic, such as whole-number operations, fractions, and ratios, while simultaneously introducing core algebraic ideas, including generalizing patterns, recognizing mathematical structures, exploring equivalence, and using variables and visual models. Concrete activities, such as investigating even/odd sums or uncovering patterns with the distributive property, reinforce the logic behind algebraic concepts. Age-appropriate strategies, such as using variables for "any number" in first grade and bar models in middle school, prepare students to think abstractly and symbolically.

tag(s): fluency (32), fractions (179), patterns (80), ratios (52), variables (20)

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Have students investigate what happens when they add even + even, odd + odd, and even + odd numbers. Let them predict, test, and explain patterns, helping them build reasoning skills and recognize mathematical structure. Present students with growing shape patterns (e.g., a staircase made of blocks) and ask them to describe how the pattern grows and to write a rule or expression (e.g., "I see that each step has two more blocks"). Create balance scale puzzles or equations with missing numbers (e.g., ___ + 5 = 12). Discuss multiple strategies to solve and connect the unknown to early ideas of using variables. Introduce bar models to represent part-whole relationships and comparison problems. This visual tool helps students understand equations and equivalence in a concrete manner before transitioning to symbolic representation.

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GeeksforGeeks School - GeeksforGeeks School

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8 to 12
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GeeksforGeeks School is a comprehensive academic learning hub designed primarily for middle and high school students (starting around grade 8). The site offers structured learning resources,...more
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GeeksforGeeks School is a comprehensive academic learning hub designed primarily for middle and high school students (starting around grade 8). The site offers structured learning resources, including concept explanations, practice questions, quizzes, mock tests, and assignments, to help teachers and students assess understanding and build mastery. Content spans a wide range of subjects, including Math, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, English, Social Studies, Commerce, and Computer Science, with a strong emphasis on problem-solving and skill development. GeeksforGeeks School is especially useful for independent practice, remediation, and enrichment, as well as for students preparing for exams or strengthening foundational skills across core subject areas.
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tag(s): coding (96), Microsoft (54), problem solving (266), puzzles (158), quizzes (86), test prep (70)

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Students can take the practice quizzes and mock tests from the site. Students can take notes using NotebookLM, reviewed here. Students can do a show what you know video using Free Online Screen Recorder, reviewed here.

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Byte - Code Breaker

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K to 12
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The Code Breaker "Chat" page introduces Byte, an AI-powered chatbot for K-12 classrooms. Byte does not require sign-in or collect personal data. It provides a safe and accessible space...more
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The Code Breaker "Chat" page introduces Byte, an AI-powered chatbot for K-12 classrooms. Byte does not require sign-in or collect personal data. It provides a safe and accessible space for students to explore prompt engineering, ask questions, and interact with AI. Byte is similar to a simplified ChatGPT, but made for young learners. Educator Brian Aspinall and his team at Code Breaker Inc. developed the tool. Their mission is to foster creativity, curiosity, and whole child development by safely integrating technology into learning. Byte is ideal for teachers introducing AI in class with low risk and high engagement. There are no sign-ups or privacy concerns -- just a direct way to spark curiosity and tech literacy.

tag(s): artificial intelligence (257), digital citizenship (103), digital literacy (29)

In the Classroom

Have students experiment with writing different prompts to see how Byte responds. Challenge them to refine their prompts to get clearer or more detailed answers, helping them practice precision in communication. Have students co-write a short story with Byte. They type the first few lines of a story and ask Byte to continue. Then have them edit and revise Byte's continuation to learn about structure, dialogue, and editing. Lead a class discussion on the role of AI in education and society. Have students ask Byte questions about fairness, privacy, or how AI is trained, then use those answers as a springboard for debate or written reflection.
 

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Grade 3 Operations and Algebraic Thinking - Florida Department of Education

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2 to 4
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This document presents a menu of hands-on, standards-aligned math activities designed to deepen conceptual understanding for third graders by guiding students from concrete manipulatives...more
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This document presents a menu of hands-on, standards-aligned math activities designed to deepen conceptual understanding for third graders by guiding students from concrete manipulatives to representational drawings and ultimately abstract reasoning across Florida's five major math domains. It emphasizes critical areas including multiplication and division strategies within 100, understanding unit fractions, exploring arrays and area, and analyzing two-dimensional shapes. The guide includes literature-based lessons tied to children's books about multiplication, interactive activities using arrays, graph paper, and fraction manipulatives, as well as real-world tasks that support concepts such as area, perimeter, time, measurement, data representation, and number sense. Each activity aligns with specific Florida Standards (MAFS) and includes suggested materials and parent resources, providing flexible options to support differentiation and skill mastery.

tag(s): area (54), charts and graphs (193), data (199), differentiation (82), division (108), fractions (179), geometric shapes (152), literature (213), manipulatives (12), measurement (126), multiplication (132), perimeter (21), time (93)

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Start a lesson using concrete materials (e.g., counters, base-ten blocks, fraction strips) to introduce a new concept from the guide, such as unit fractions or multiplication within 100. Have students physically model examples and then discuss their observations. Present students with real-life scenarios (e.g., estimating the area or perimeter for a mini garden, planning measurement-based art projects, or designing a simple budget). In small groups, have them apply math skills, represent ideas visually, and present solutions. Choose a math-themed picture book (such as "Amanda Bean's Amazing Dream" for multiplication or "Full House: An Invitation to Fractions") and read it aloud to the class. Follow up with a related hands-on math activity from the Florida guide, such as building arrays or creating fraction sets.
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Math Worksheets - Math Worksheet Center

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3 to 5
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Math Worksheets Center offers a comprehensive collection of over 1,300 printable resources tailored for grades 3-5, including lessons, practice worksheets, quizzes, and homework assignments....more
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Math Worksheets Center offers a comprehensive collection of over 1,300 printable resources tailored for grades 3-5, including lessons, practice worksheets, quizzes, and homework assignments. The materials cover a wide range of essential math topics, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, place value, fractions, decimals, measurement, geometry, estimation, patterns, probability, data interpretation, ratios, percentages, and word problems. Each worksheet typically includes an answer key, and many are accompanied by lesson overviews or assessment tools, making them ideal for classroom instruction, skill reinforcement, or homework. The site is organized by grade level, which makes it easy for teachers to locate appropriate resources and plan differentiated instruction to meet diverse learning needs.
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tag(s): area (54), charts and graphs (193), decimals (94), division (108), factoring (29), fractions (179), geometric shapes (152), integers (25), measurement (126), money (113), multiplication (132), patterns (80), percent (63), perimeter (21), probability (129), rounding (10), statistics (128), time (93)

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Begin a math unit by using a worksheet as a "math warm-up" to activate prior knowledge and introduce new vocabulary. Pair students and assign each a different worksheet on the same topic but with increasing difficulty levels. After solving their problems, students explain their thinking to one another and compare strategies, thereby deepening their understanding through peer teaching. Challenge students to create word problems that build on the skills practiced in a worksheet (e.g., place value or division). They can exchange problems with classmates and solve them.
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Detective X and the Missing Variable - ABCya

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3 to 6
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Meet "Detective X and the Missing Variable" on ABCya! This interactive game invites students to step into the shoes of a detective who solves algebraic equations to crack three fun...more
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Meet "Detective X and the Missing Variable" on ABCya! This interactive game invites students to step into the shoes of a detective who solves algebraic equations to crack three fun mysteries, revealing the crime scene, suspect, and crucial evidence along the way. Learners practice applying addition and multiplication skills to discover the "missing variable" in each case. It blends problem-solving with narrative suspense to motivate learners and reinforces foundational algebraic thinking in a playful, career-themed context, making math exploration feel like an adventure. This resource is ideal for small group centers or independent practice, offering teachers an engaging supplement to reinforce equation-solving skills.

tag(s): addition (136), equations (132), game based learning (290), multiplication (132), problem solving (266), variables (20)

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Post algebraic equations with missing variables around the classroom. Have students move around solving them and matching each to a detective-style clue, just like in the game. Turn the classroom into a detective agency! Assign students roles (detective, suspect, witness) and give them algebra-based clues they must solve to identify the "culprit" (the missing variable). Divide the class into small teams. Give each group a "case file" with equations they must solve correctly to unlock pieces of a final puzzle or the ending of a story. Add a time limit to boost excitement.

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Commutative, Associative, and Distributive Property Worksheets - Easy Teacher Worksheets

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3 to 6
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Step into a clear, accessible way to reinforce key math properties in your classroom: the Easy Teacher Worksheets page on Commutative, Associative, and Distributive Properties offers...more
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Step into a clear, accessible way to reinforce key math properties in your classroom: the Easy Teacher Worksheets page on Commutative, Associative, and Distributive Properties offers targeted resources to help students master these foundational concepts. Through a variety of worksheets, such as lessons, fill-in-the-blank exercises, review sets, and quizzes, learners practice identifying which property is in play and applying it to solve expressions. By rearranging terms, regrouping numbers, or distributing multiplication over addition, students see how equations remain equivalent regardless of the order or grouping. These printable materials are ideal for reinforcing understanding and deepening readiness for algebra and beyond.
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tag(s): addition (136), equations (132), order of operations (32), quiz (61), quizzes (86)

In the Classroom

Create a set of equations that use different properties. Have students work in pairs to sort them into categories: commutative, associative, or distributive. Assign small groups to create visual posters that define one property, include examples, and illustrate how it works with numbers or pictures. Display them around the classroom as reference tools. Challenge students to find examples of each property in real-life scenarios (e.g., rearranging grocery items in a cart or organizing sports teams). They can write a short explanation or create a comic strip using Free Comic Strip Maker, reviewed here showing the math behind the situation.

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Manitoba- Framework for Learning - Manitoba Education and Early Childhood Learning

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K to 12
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Looking for a streamlined, bilingual teaching resource? The Manitoba Framework for Learning is a comprehensive K-12 hub designed to support educators in planning, teaching, and assessing...more
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Looking for a streamlined, bilingual teaching resource? The Manitoba Framework for Learning is a comprehensive K-12 hub designed to support educators in planning, teaching, and assessing across all subject areas. Available in both English and French, it includes curriculum guides, policy documents, and support materials for English, Francais, and French Immersion programs. The framework emphasizes Manitoba's Global Competencies of Critical Thinking, Communication, Collaboration, Creativity, Citizenship, and Connection to Self, while providing real classroom examples and assessment guidance. This user-friendly site is a valuable tool for teachers seeking to create meaningful and inclusive learning experiences.

tag(s): collaboration (105), critical thinking (166), french (68)

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Have students work in small groups to solve a local or global issue (e.g., food waste, community wellness) using Manitoba's six Global Competencies (Critical Thinking, Creativity, Citizenship, etc.). They can present solutions through videos made with Powtoon, reviewed here. Inspired by the "Stories of Practice" section, have students document and reflect on their own learning journey over several weeks using photos, writing, or voice recordings in Book Creator, reviewed here. Have students create bilingual comics using Make an Animation, reviewed here in both English and French.
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