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Analytical Problems And Puzzles - folj.com

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3 to 12
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This very simple site, created by an anonymous puzzle-lover, is a treasury for logic problems and lateral thinking puzzles to use in your classroom or beyond. Click on the puzzle ...more
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This very simple site, created by an anonymous puzzle-lover, is a treasury for logic problems and lateral thinking puzzles to use in your classroom or beyond. Click on the puzzle type you want. Use them as brain warm-ups in a math or science class before venturing into problem-solving or inquiry process or simply to engage the brains before starting any activity. There are different levels of logic and different types of lateral thinking puzzles, each with a hint before revealing the complete answer. These puzzles would also be useful for gifted enrichment.

tag(s): gifted (63), logic (165), puzzles (167)

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If you don't have time to spend on these in class as often as you would like, print out a single lateral thinking or logic problem each week for your bulletin board and let the students argue about it all week. Or include this link on your teacher website for the students to access outside of class. This site is a life-saver for your study hall the day before a vacation!

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SuperKids Math Worksheet Creator - SuperKids

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K to 8
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This simple website allows teachers to create quick worksheets for practice in math. Topics included addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, greater...more
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This simple website allows teachers to create quick worksheets for practice in math. Topics included addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, greater than/less than, odd/even, rounding, averages, exponents, prime numbers and telling time. This site is quick, easy to navigate, and even provides the answer key.

tag(s): addition (138), division (109), exponents (39), fractions (178), multiplication (133), percent (60), subtraction (119), vision (41)

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To make easy grading, don't forget to hit the "create an answer key" button on the bottom of the student worksheet.

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Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies - Understanding Percent - Mrs. Glosser's Math Goodies

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4 to 8
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This website provides three free lesson plans for converting fractions and percents. The three plans are easy to follow and include practice activities for the students and online...more
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This website provides three free lesson plans for converting fractions and percents. The three plans are easy to follow and include practice activities for the students and online worksheets. the lesson plans are basic - but could be helpful in teaching a new topic or review.

tag(s): fractions (178), percent (60)

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Get a SmartBoard or another projection screen and make the online worksheets into a class game! This website could also be used as enrichment for the elementary gifted students. Include it in the links from your teacher web page.

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Calendars through the Ages - Institute for Dynamic Educational Advancement

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This information-packed site focuses on calendars through the ages. It includes sections on the astronomy of calendars (e.g. moon cycles), the history of calendars, differences among...more
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This information-packed site focuses on calendars through the ages. It includes sections on the astronomy of calendars (e.g. moon cycles), the history of calendars, differences among various international calendars, derivation of the names of the months, and loads of other trivia about calendars.

tag(s): calendars (36)

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Lots of great stuff for "did you know?" discussions or as an extension of a study of timelines and other graphic organizers of information. A few interesting visuals, but the strength of this site is in its information. Might be a good source for monthly bulletin boards or an enrichment area for gifted students.

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Math Playground - Mathadvantage.org

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K to 8
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Have a ball on this highly interactive, attractive, and entertaining site that teaches all sorts of math skills for grades K-6. Check out Weighing Wangdoodles to practice balancing...more
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Have a ball on this highly interactive, attractive, and entertaining site that teaches all sorts of math skills for grades K-6. Check out Weighing Wangdoodles to practice balancing equations, learn about perimeter, practice word problems, solve logic puzzles, and even watch video problem-solving challenges. View the video "Math Apprentice" to learn more about how math is used in the "real world." This is certain to be a favorite both in school and at home. Teachers can even build their own worksheets to specifications by topic and level. Try the math Olympics, get caught up in fractions playground or money mania (near the bottom of the page). Every activity allows you to differentiate by skill level. This one is a teacher's dream.

tag(s): equations (130), fractions (178), logic (165), olympics (49), puzzles (167)

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Use the activities to reinforce skills as you teach them or allow advanced students to move ahead. Be sure to include a link to this one on your teacher website for parents and kids to enjoy together at home.

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Blog Basics for the Classroom - TeachersFirst

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K to 12
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This comprehensive tutorial gives all the details on using gated blogs safely in the classroom, including explanations of blogging basics, a TeachersFirst Step-by-Step on how to start...more
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This comprehensive tutorial gives all the details on using gated blogs safely in the classroom, including explanations of blogging basics, a TeachersFirst Step-by-Step on how to start one, complete charts of the features of several free blogging tools for teachers, and over two dozen ideas for how to use a blog with your students. Make "writing to learn" approachable and exciting. You will even find a customizable Blogger's Agreement to download and use with students and parents so everyone knows the expectations and consequences for your class blogs.

tag(s): blogs (79)

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You could use this step by step as the framework for a self-directed or "buddy" professional development project. Share it with your principal or professional development coordinator. USe the strategies and ideas here to start a blog for your class or for each student. Don't miss suggestions for a Teacher as Blogger so you can model blogging, too.

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Graphing Calculator Activities

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7 to 12
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If you are ready for some hands-on technology in your math class, try this collection of lesson ideas for using Texas Instruments (TI) calculators (or TI SMARTview on an interactive...more
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If you are ready for some hands-on technology in your math class, try this collection of lesson ideas for using Texas Instruments (TI) calculators (or TI SMARTview on an interactive whiteboard). Requires graphing calculator(s). The site is plain-vanilla, but the content is good. Most activities include both student sheets and also Teacher Notes and Explanations. Includes most high school math subjects and many middle school, as well. Even includes problem-solving strategies. The activities are separated by calculator model, so you can be certain you have an activity that works on your calculators. This collection was created by a high school/college teacher in Ohio, not Texas Instruments.

tag(s): calculators (36)

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History of Sandwiches -

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4 to 8
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This one is just off-beat enough to grab our attention! What's more motivating than food? This entertaining journey through the history and growth of the sandwich can form the foundation...more
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This one is just off-beat enough to grab our attention! What's more motivating than food? This entertaining journey through the history and growth of the sandwich can form the foundation for a variety of classroom activities. Truly entertaining and historically illuminating!

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Ask students to create a time line with this chronological culinary information, use as the basis for a research project, or incorporate into an anticipatory set before a foods unit.

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FlyBy Math - NASA

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If "Why do we have to learn this stuff?" is a question you get from your math students, you might want to check out this site that draws a connection ...more
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If "Why do we have to learn this stuff?" is a question you get from your math students, you might want to check out this site that draws a connection between distance-rate-time problems and real-life applications. With a focus on math skills needed by air traffic controllers, the site presents six interactive problems. To solve them, students must first assume the roles of NASA scientists, pilots, or air-traffic-controllers, then set-up and conduct hands-on experiments. Includes a downloadable student workbook, educator guide, role-playing signs, and videos. Aligned to standards.

tag(s): time (94)

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Megapenny Project - Kokogiak Media

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4 to 8
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Visualizing huge numbers can be very difficult. Millions of people, billions of bytes or trillions of dollars are commonly heard phrases, but what does "one trillion" really look like?...more
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Visualizing huge numbers can be very difficult. Millions of people, billions of bytes or trillions of dollars are commonly heard phrases, but what does "one trillion" really look like? This site helps to answer that question. Using the U.S. penny, the MegaPenny Project illustrates these enormous numbers, and provides related data, like weight, area, monetary value, height, and more.

tag(s): numbers (121)

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Powers of Ten - Pulse Productions

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7 to 12
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This nine-minute, narrated video begins with a couple having a picnic in a park along Lake Michigan, gradually zooms out by powers of ten to travel many light years away ...more
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This nine-minute, narrated video begins with a couple having a picnic in a park along Lake Michigan, gradually zooms out by powers of ten to travel many light years away from the initial scene, then zooms back in again to enter the hand of the man at the picnic and explore it at the molecular level.

tag(s): exponents (39)

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Great for teaching and understanding the world through the concept of scale as it relates to distances on a map, inside the human body, or across the universe.

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Quiz Tree - Sierra Vista Software

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1 to 12
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You'll find a huge collection of interactive quizzes on this site, testing student comprehension in many subject areas, including elementary math, foreign language (Spanish, French,...more
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You'll find a huge collection of interactive quizzes on this site, testing student comprehension in many subject areas, including elementary math, foreign language (Spanish, French, Italian), SAT content, science, history, and economics. Some quizzes are multiple choice, others drag-and-drop, but all offer immediate feedback with sound effects.

tag(s): quiz (64), quizzes (89)

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A great resource for reviewing content or investigating new information. Headphones highly recommended.

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The Ultimate Puzzle Site

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4 to 12
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This collection of puzzles, riddles, brainteasers, and interactive tests challenges students to think outside of the box and improve their analytical skills while having fun. Puzzles...more
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This collection of puzzles, riddles, brainteasers, and interactive tests challenges students to think outside of the box and improve their analytical skills while having fun. Puzzles are graded by level of difficulty and the amount of math needed to arrive at a solution.

tag(s): puzzles (167), riddles (15)

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A Maths Dictionary for Kids - Jenny Eather

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K to 8
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A Maths Dictionary for Kids is a fantastic interactive online math dictionary for students which explains over 600 common mathematical terms and math words in simple language. Enter...more
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A Maths Dictionary for Kids is a fantastic interactive online math dictionary for students which explains over 600 common mathematical terms and math words in simple language. Enter the site using the link on the home page and choose (or browse) math terms. Math terms come to life with a click of the mouse! Virtually all terms have an animated or interactive component - for example, choose quadrilateral to view a definition along with an image of a quadrilateral, the next button changes the quadrilateral to a square along with the new definition, choose next again to see the square change to a rhombus, and so on. Virtually all standard math terms are included so users are likely to find anything they want along with some new terms! A link is included at the bottom of each section to print each definition easily.

Another wonderful portion of the site is a new section titled Math Charts. Search this portion by choosing from areas such as numbers, operations, decimals, or much more then choose one of the sub-topics. Each chart includes a visual description of the topic and is specifically created to be printed for classroom use, choose the print button at the bottom of the page and the content will enlarge to fill the most it can in whatever size paper is chosen. Be sure not to miss the blackline masters located at the bottom of this section that contain many printables for classroom use such as fraction strips, hundreds charts, and much more.

tag(s): addition (138), charts and graphs (181), data (205), decimals (94), division (109), fractions (178), measurement (125), money (112), multiplication (133), order of operations (31), percent (60), ratios (50), subtraction (119), time (94)

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The math charts are a wonderful resource for classroom bulletin boards, wall decorations, and more - simply laminate for increased durability. Print onto standard sized paper for use in math notebooks or journals. Create a scavenger hunt for students to perform to find words in the math dictionary, have students write definitions and illustrations in math notebooks. View the site using your interactive whiteboard when discussing, introducing, or reviewing math concepts. Share this site through your classroom website or newsletter for reference at home. Share with ESL/ELL and Special Education teachers as a resource to use with students.

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Alphabits - PBS

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6 to 8
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Using a box of Alphabits cereal, students apply their knowledge of ratio and percents to compute the frequency of distribution for each letter. Includes a downloadable chart for recording...more
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Using a box of Alphabits cereal, students apply their knowledge of ratio and percents to compute the frequency of distribution for each letter. Includes a downloadable chart for recording data and ideas for extension activities. Aligned to National Standards.

tag(s): percent (60), ratios (50)

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Word Problems for Kids - St. Francis Xavier University

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5 to 12
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Do your students groan when faced with a page of word problems? A bit more experience with this genre might make a huge difference in their attitudes! Give them ...more
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Do your students groan when faced with a page of word problems? A bit more experience with this genre might make a huge difference in their attitudes! Give them some independent, interactive practice in honing their critical thinking skills with this collection of problems that include helpful hints and an answer key.

tag(s): thinking skills (125)

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AAA Math - J. Banfill

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Browse through dozens of interactive activities - organized by grade level and topic - that focus on basic math skills. Each activity features a brief overview of the particular concept,...more
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Browse through dozens of interactive activities - organized by grade level and topic - that focus on basic math skills. Each activity features a brief overview of the particular concept, an interactive practice session.

tag(s): addition (138), counting (66), decimals (94), division (109), equations (130), estimation (36), exponents (39), fractions (178), measurement (125), mental math (18), money (112), multiplication (133), numbers (121), patterns (78), percent (60), place value (43), prime numbers (25), ratios (50), statistics (127), subtraction (119)

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A great site to have available as an independent station in your classroom. Consider using this site for blended learning and practice at home.

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Google Maps - Google

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1 to 12
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Google Maps gives you live visuals of any location, ideal for planning a trip, picturing the relationship between places, and viewing physical characteristics of almost anywhere in...more
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Google Maps gives you live visuals of any location, ideal for planning a trip, picturing the relationship between places, and viewing physical characteristics of almost anywhere in the world. Type or paste in an address and click "search maps." If you click Satellite or hybrid versions of the map, you will see actual satellite images of the terrain. Zoom in and out, use the street view "orange man" to walk among the buildings and trees, or plan and share a route easily with Google Maps. Using your (free) Google membership allows you to save favorite places and more. Find businesses and other features near a specific map location: hotels, restaurants, schools, parks, and more. Google Maps has become more and more sophisticated, now offering many features previously only available in Google Earth, such as opening and/or saving placemark files. Unlike Google Earth, Google Maps does not require software installation and does not use as much bandwidth for constant reloading. You can even take a tour of places you mark in Google Maps. Google Maps is available as a free app for Android and iOS, too. The handy embed codes let you put any Google Map in a web page, blog, or wiki. Of course, you do not need a membership or any special skills to SEE, share, or navigate a map.

tag(s): DAT device agnostic tool (132), directions (9), maps (221)

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If you teach geography, this one's a must. It is also helpful for showing students WHERE a story or news event takes place. In lower grades, use it to show students the basics of their community. Teach map skills by showing students their own community. Zoom in on their street or on the school. This site and its more sophisticated cousin, Google Earth, are great on an interactive whiteboard. Set up a class Google account (or use student accounts if permitted). Have students create their own custom route plans to tour historic sites. Challenge math students to plan the most economical route to visit several vacation destinations, including gas mileage and gas prices. Have students create placemark files of the important places in the life of a famous person or the route traveled by a particular unit during the Civil War. Have student groups create placemarker files to show environmental sites, habitats, landforms, or anything you can place on a map. Embed projects in a class wiki using the handy embed code offered as a sharing option. Not comfortable with wikis? Check out TeachersFirst Wiki Walk-Through.

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Cube Nets - National Council of Teachers of Mathematics

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Use this interactive activity to help students improve spatial skills involving two and three-dimensional objects. After viewing the net of a two-dimensional object, students must try...more
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Use this interactive activity to help students improve spatial skills involving two and three-dimensional objects. After viewing the net of a two-dimensional object, students must try to figure out how it can be folded into a cube, then click on the net to watch the process. Next, after viewing a collection of nets, students must correctly identify those that will form a cube. Aligned to National Standards.

tag(s): geometric shapes (153)

In the Classroom

Include this interactive as part of a math center for students to explore the properties of cubes. Ask students to print out the different shapes to prove or disprove the ability to create cubes using the given features. Use Adobe Creative Cloud Express Video Maker, reviewed here and have students create video demonstrations showing the properties of cubes.

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All About Ratios

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3 to 8
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This collection of practice exercises and activities helps students understand the concept of ratios. Correct answers are located in pull-down windows, so students can easily check...more
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This collection of practice exercises and activities helps students understand the concept of ratios. Correct answers are located in pull-down windows, so students can easily check their own work. Includes an interactive, self-correcting quiz. Aligned to National Standards.

tag(s): fractions (178), percent (60), ratios (50)

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