Given the letter U with a blank before it and a list …
Given the letter U with a blank before it and a list of letters from which to choose, students make words to match given pictures. Audio and graphs make this page really kid-friendly. When finished, the game moves on to new letter combinations.
Download these free worksheets to sharpen your skills with statistics and probability. …
Download these free worksheets to sharpen your skills with statistics and probability. Sheets focus on collecting and organizing data, measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode, and range), and probability.
This lesson discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using different types of …
This lesson discusses the advantages and disadvantages of using different types of graphs to display data, such as pictographs, line graphs, and bar graphs. [3:08]
This article provides ideas, lessons and resources on how elementary teachers can …
This article provides ideas, lessons and resources on how elementary teachers can integrate map skills, math, and art into lessons about the geography of the Arctic and Antarctica.
Watch this video tutorial to determine if points on a graph represent …
Watch this video tutorial to determine if points on a graph represent a function. [2:22]
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What are the probabilities of winning at tennis? This challenging activity is …
What are the probabilities of winning at tennis? This challenging activity is designed to be accessible to students of A-Level Maths (grades 10, 11, and 12).
Does weight give shot putters an advantage? This activity encourages students to …
Does weight give shot putters an advantage? This activity encourages students to engage in statistical analysis, and is aimed at GCSE and A-level students (Key Stages 4 and 5).
If two goals are scored in a hockey match between two equally-matched …
If two goals are scored in a hockey match between two equally-matched teams, what are the possible scores? This activity gives an opportunity to investigate probability in the context of sport, and is designed to be accessible to secondary maths students at Key Stage 3.
This resource is the beginning of a series of pages that demonstrates …
This resource is the beginning of a series of pages that demonstrates the diffference between the mean and median of a group of numbers. Uses bar graphs to display the data.
In this task students interpret two graphs that look the same but …
In this task students interpret two graphs that look the same but show very different quantities. The first graph gives information about how fast a car is moving while the second graph gives information about the position of the car. This problem works well to generate a class or small group discussion. Students learn that graphs tell stories and have to be interpreted by carefully thinking about the quantities shown.
To graph a linear equation, you first need to make a table …
To graph a linear equation, you first need to make a table of values to plot. This tutorial will teach you how to set up this table of values using an example. [5:41]
Learners solve basic word problems while exploring place value and adding and …
Learners solve basic word problems while exploring place value and adding and subtracting numbers with decimals. Level 3 of the WorkKeys Applied Mathematics
In this video, learners solve advanced problems. Learners apply mathematical reasoning, critical …
In this video, learners solve advanced problems. Learners apply mathematical reasoning, critical thinking, and problem-solving techniques to work-related problems.
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