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1 Betsy Peisach and Pat Hemler

2 Free! Funded through the National Science Foundation Part of the National Service for Distributed Learning Elementary math focus with emphasis on supporting K-5 math specialists

3 The Math Forum at Drexel University International Society for Technology in Education ICF Macro International

4 To support elementary educators with the knowledge and instructional resources they need to teach math effectively and build a strong foundation of mathematical knowledge in students.

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8 Illuminations and NCTM – lessons, applets Annenberg Learner – courses, videos, … Teaching Channel – videos Inside Mathematics – PD videos and more Doing What Works – PD videos and more Millenium Mathematics Project (NRICH) – articles, problems, suggestions, and more

9 Shodor – Java applets The Math Forum @ Drexel – Teacher2Teacher… National Library of Virtual Manipulatives Thinking Blocks (Math Playground) Edutopia – videos, articles, etc. GeoGebra – Java-based software with applets PBS Learning Media – interactive media, etc.

10 Thinking Blocks http://mathplayground.com/ThinkingBlocks/thinking_blocks_modeling%2 0_tool.html http://mathplayground.com/ThinkingBlocks/thinking_blocks_modeling%2 0_tool.html Interactive flash tool; for grades 1-6+; includes video demonstrations Third Grade Math Routines http://www.teachingchannel.org/videos/third-grade-math-routines?fd=0 Introductory video in set of five; shows the routines used by Jennifer Saul; for grades K-5 Wooden Legs Videos http://mathforum.org/blogs/suzanne/2011/12/01/wooden-legs-videos/ http://mathforum.org/blogs/suzanne/2011/12/01/wooden-legs-videos/ Problem of the Week from the Math Forum Kids and Cookies http://www.teacherlink.org/content/math/interactive/flash/kidsandcooki es/kidcookie.php Tool that allows user to choose number of children and number of cookies to share

11 Keep It Simple http://nrich.maths.org/6540http://nrich.maths.org/6540 An interesting problem using addition of fractions; for grades 5-6+ Triplets: A Game of Equivalent Fractions http://www.mathplayground.com/Triplets/Triplets.html http://www.mathplayground.com/Triplets/Triplets.html Students group equivalent fractions and visual representations; for grades 3- 6+ Melvin’s Make a Match http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/equivalentfractions/ http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/games/equivalentfractions/ Interactive game from Cyberchase; students match equivalent fractions; for grades 3-5 Thinking Blocks: Fractions http://www.thinkingblocks.com/tb_fractions/fractions.html Similar to Thinking Blocks, with tool and problem sets for teacher use.

12 Limit your search criteria and find resources aligned to the Mathematical Practice Standards.

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18 Locate resources aligned to specific CCSS and NCTM standards.

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28 PD Collection Topics CCSS Practice Standard #3 Building Classroom Culture Measurement K-2 Measurement 3-5 Developing Fact Fluency Introducing Fractions Geometric Concepts Place Value Understanding Math Learning Disabilities Helping Struggling Learners Rectangular Arrays Problem Solving Communication

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31 Classroom Collections Measurement CCSS Practice Standard 3 Geometry Concepts Fact Fluency Equivalent Fractions Operations with Fractions K-2 Algebraic Thinking Conversation Starters Useful Tech Tools Sources of Problems Sites for Real Data Basic Operations

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36 Betsy Peisach: bpeisach@mpt.org bpeisach@mpt.org Pat Hemler: phemler@mpt.org phemler@mpt.org


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