
CESA #1 EL OER Project 2D Shapes slideshow, visual aides
- Subject:
- Mathematics
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Author:
- Jessica Sciborski
- Date Added:
- 08/02/2019
CESA #1 EL OER Project 2D Shapes slideshow, visual aides
Students will create a 3D model comprised of 3 different shapes. This will be done with Play-doh or in Tinkercad. They will then find the volume and surface area of the composite 3D shape.
Students will create a 3D model comprised of 3 different shapes. This will be done with Play-doh or in Tinkercad. They will then find the Volume and Surface Area of the composite 3D shape.
Students will create a 3D model comprised of 3 different shapes. This will be done with Play-doh or in Tinkercad. They will then find the volume and surface area of the composite 3D shape.
The module Instructional Materials & Professional Learning based on Instructional Partners Curriclum Support Guide Framework is designed to guide district teams as they Understand and explain why instructional materials matterBuild understanding of the Curriculum Support Guide FrameworkBegin to develop the district plan and establish the Review Committee
SPARK tails artists Jim Denevan and Cris Drury as they create large earth works. This Educator Guide is about the history and tradition of artists making work in and about the natural environment.
Applied Finite Mathematics covers topics including linear equations, matrices, linear programming, the mathematics of finance, sets and counting, probability, Markov chains, and game theory. Endorsed by CollegeOpenTextbooks.org.
CESA #1 EL OER Project A visual guide to area and perimeter. Great for English Learners and students with special needs.
Remember your multiplication tables? ... me neither. Brush up on your multiplication, division, and factoring skills with this exciting game. No calculators allowed! The students will be given mutiplication and division problems which they must answer. They also have the option of being given a number then stating the factors of how that number was attained using either multiplication or division.
Remember your multiplication tables? ... me neither. Brush up on your multiplication, division, and factoring skills with this exciting game. No calculators allowed!
In this online game, learners test their knowledge of human anatomy. Learners are presented a mystery image of a body part and use their mouse to select the proper body part from a full size anatomical model (known as "Jerome"). Learners try to match all 10 body parts correctly. Use this activity to review human anatomy and/or introduce learners to the use of anatomical models.
This is an integrated lesson which is introduced using the book "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" by Eric Carle. Butterfly metamorphosis is explored through art, math, and writing.
This Geometry Concept Collection is a rigorous presentation of high school geometry. It is fully correlated with the Common Core State Standards.
This lesson will be an introduction to the many areas where math is utilized in an iron foundry.
This will help students understand why it is important to check your work after you complete a math problem. They will be searching other students work to find a mistake in the work they completed.
This lesson will help students understand why it is important to check their work after they complete a math problem. They will be searching other students' work to find a mistake in the work they completed.
This will help students understand why it is important to check your work after you complete a math problem. They will be searching other students work to find a mistake in the work they completed.
CESA #1 EL OER Project Counting money, visual cues and modelling for English Learners and students with special needs
With your mouse, drag data points and their error bars, and watch the best-fit polynomial curve update instantly. You choose the type of fit: linear, quadratic, cubic, or quartic. The reduced chi-square statistic shows you when the fit is good. Or you can try to find the best fit by manually adjusting fit parameters.
Mathematize Early Math Activity Matrix is a tool for early childhood educators and administrators to sort math activities with education objectives and by activity type.
Elementary Mathematics Curriculum Review is a set of modules based on Phase I of the Instructional Partners Curriculum Support Guide Framework. The modules guide teams as they Plan the Process to Evaluate Instructional MaterialsEstablish Their Vision of Mathematics and Instructional Practices Core BeliefsDevelop or Adopt the Instructional Materials Review RubricEvaluate Current Instructional Materials and Identify Gaps
Students will be using real-life energy use data to learn how to use spreadsheets and create graphs to better organize and view data. Discussions can then follow to analyze the data and explain the usage. Real rates are then provided, and students can use the electricity consumed data to create a utility bill for the consumer and compare the standard Residential Service charges to if the member were instead billed by the “Time of Use” rate.
Learn about graphing polynomials. The shape of the curve changes as the constants are adjusted. View the curves for the individual terms (e.g. y=bx ) to see how they add to generate the polynomial curve.
Explore size estimation in one, two and three dimensions! Multiple levels of difficulty allow for progressive skill improvement.
Goals:Increase teacher knowledge and comfort level of use with the 4 documents:Widely Applicable Prerequisites for College and Career Readiness, Instructional Materials Evaluation Tool,Wisconsin Standards for Mathematics,Catalyzing Change in High School Mathematics: Initiating Critical Conversations.Develop tool(s) to assist in making informed decisions about what to focus on in the first three years of high school mathematics curriculum, including making decisions about what to use from current curricular resources, when to supplement from OER, and what OER to use.
Explore fractions while you help yourself to 1/3 of a chocolate cake and wash it down with 1/2 a glass of orange juice! Create your own fractions using fun interactive objects. Match shapes and numbers to earn stars in the fractions games. Challenge yourself on any level you like. Try to collect lots of stars!
In this first module of Grade 1, students make significant progress towards fluency with addition and subtraction of numbers to 10 (1.OA.6). They are presented with opportunities intended to advance them from counting all to counting on, which leads to decomposing and composing addends and total amounts.
Analyze and describe embedded numbers (to 10) using 5-groups and number bonds.
Reason about embedded numbers in varied configurations using number bonds.
See and describe numbers of objects using 1 more within 5-group configurations.
Represent put together situations with number bonds. Count on from one embedded number or part to totals of 6 and 7 and generate all addition expressions for each total.
Represent put together situations with number bonds. Count on from one embedded number or part to totals of 6 and 7 and generate all addition expressions for each total.
Represent put together situations with number bonds. Count on from one embedded number or part to totals of 8 and 9 and generate all expressions for each total.
Represent put together situations with number bonds. Count on from one embedded number or part to totals of 8 and 9 and generate all expressions for each total.
Represent all the number pairs of 10 as number bond diagrams from a given scenario and generate all expressions equal to 10.
Use the place value chart to record and name tens and ones within a two-digit number up to 100.
Explore the world of lines. Investigate the relationships between linear equations, slope, and graphs of lines. Challenge yourself in the line game!
You are an employee of Green Valley Dairy and your job is to determine the mass of the company’s corn silage pile. Your boss knows that this pile is the limiting factor as to whether or not he can add animals to the herd. He is contemplating adding 500 head of cattle and needs to make sure there is enough feed in storage before they make the expansion...don’t mess up your measurements and calculations, as this is pivotal information.
This is a presentation for day one of a three-part series on Implementing a High Quality Resource with a focus on Depth of Knowledge in Assessment.
This is a presentation for day two of a three-part series on "Implementing a High Quality Resource" with a focus on "Focus and Coherence."Activities Include:Math Assessment Audit DocumentEssential Standards MappingMath Learning Progressions ActivityResources Include:DPI Assessment PageBalanced Assessment GraphicArizona ProgressionsGraham Fletcher Progression VideosAchieve the Core Focus StandardsWilliam McCullam's Coherence Video