Showing posts with label math literacy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label math literacy. Show all posts

Sunday, August 19, 2012

First Grade Kid Friendly Math CCSS Freebie

Printable Math CCSS for First Grade.  These match the ELA CCSS for First Grade found here!  


I have included blank cards.  You can rewrite some of the standards into a more simple "I Can" statement.  I wanted to create cards with the correct language, taken from the Common Core.  However, you can adapt these to fit your class. 
Another great use is to take the vocabulary words for first grade, and use the blank cards as flashcards.  Write the word on one, the definition on another, and an example on a third.  Students can match the three cards!


I would love to hear from you!  Let me know if there are any problems with these!


Monday, August 13, 2012

CCSS Math Links

Illustrative Mathematics is an initiative of the Institute for Mathematics and Education, funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation.  You will find grade level Common Core Standards with illustrations!  Don't miss this resource!

Inside Mathematics is a professional resource for teachers to improve math learning and performance.  You can find videos and lessons. Grades 2 and up.



 Common Core State Standards: Elementary School



The Teaching Channel has a great video showing students and teachers working on Common Core problems.      
This video shows how math and literacy work together! 


Wednesday, May 11, 2011

LadyBug Math and More!!

Don't you just love ladybugs?  

How about Eric Carle's, The Grouchy Ladybug, or Richard Fowler's, Ladybug on the Move?                                                                    

You will love the Ladybug math activities found on mathwire.com.   Mathwire is designed to provide activities and appropriate worksheets for teachers to use in their classrooms.   All activities and worksheets support the constructivist approach to learning mathematics and the NCTM Standards.  Teachers may download items for free.  There is also a blog where you can follow mathwire. 

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

More Math Resources

Math Links
K-12