Variety of lesson plans for math, all grade levels. A large variety of user-created lesson plans as well as the site's lesson plans. Plans include state standards, objectives, supplies etc....
Scholastic.com offers lesson plan ideas for all subjects areas and grade levels K-12. I found 516 math lesson plans that cover standards such as probability, addition and subtraction, geometry, etc. The math lesson plans featured are thorough and even include objectives and links to worksheets to be used along with them. I found one interesting lesson plan where students had to estimate and practice deciding how much water could be put into a glass jar. Activities such as these allows students to be active in their math education! This is a great site for teachers to find lesson plans!
This website has different lesson plans and activities that teachers can use to help them plan their own lesson plans. The website includes lesson plans and activities for most core subject areas plus others.
This is a website that provides many different lesson plans for all subjects. You can get so many different ideas for your class and lessons. I used it specifically for Geometry and it gave some great lesson plans.
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Great resouce for children's literature applicable to math lessons. You can search by grade or topic. The site also has links to some lesson plans and online activities which go with some of the books.
This site contains a variety of links and resources for children to access to further their knowledge on a particular math skill. I came across this site when looking for picture graph resources for my lesson plans and was impressed by the links provided on this page. The most impressive link is 'Picture Graphs' which would bring students to a web quest type picture graph lesson that has them learning about picture graphs by creating some themselves and participating in the lesson. If you don't understand quite what I mean, check it out! Teachers could use this for students who need a little practice or even as a review game when visiting the computer lab. The links included are great resources for math teachers.
HotChalk (www.hotchalk.com), is a free online learning management system (LMS) designed specifically for K-12 educators. HotChalk helps teachers easily and quickly develop customized lesson plans and assignments, locate and integrate curriculum materials, and manage assignments and grading.
This URL is from About.com, so it does not have lesson plans or activities. However, my LEA e-mail today mentioned the need for young girls to be aware of female professions in the STEM program, particularly in Math. So, I thought why not include this website. Students can do a little research of their own on Hypatia of Alexandria, Mary Fairfax Somerville, and Alicia Stott to name a few. Under each of the ten females is a little background information. Underneath that is a link that takes you to more in-depth information and even other websites!!
This website provides a multitude of resources for math teachers of various grade levels. The site offers printable worksheets, daily lesson plans, math warm ups, classroom management techniques for math, and so much more. The only downside to this website is the yearly fee that is required of $49.95. While this may be frustrating, you still have the ability to click around and see thumbnail versions of some of the offerings on the site. It may be just the thing to spark an idea and encourage new ways to learn math! While it may be out of the question for some of us to pay such a fee right now, you never know if your school would have access to such a website in the future!
This website provides teachers with many lesson plan ideas that integrate different subjects into math topics. While they are set for high school students, there are some that could be easily fixed to fix middle school students too.
This websites provides lesson plans and games for many math topics. It also provides paper resources on the topics for the teacher to use to encourage the students to discover more information on the math topic.
This website is filled with standard-based math activities for the teacher to use in their classroom. Each month the website picks a few of the lesson plans that will fit well into the classroom. They seem like they can be easily adjusted for any grade.
This is an awesome website that has lesson plan ideas from ALL different subject areas. I found my "Gee, I'ma Tree" idea with my vocabulary wall from here!