Saturday, March 6, 2010

Blogs about: Elementary Math

Posted by Abouz on March 06, 2010 with No comments
Featured Blog

Motivation for Math - Is it Possible?

goldstudentcom wrote 2 days ago: Motivation in math, or the concept of motivational math is a rare concept indeed! There are very few … more →

Helping Your Child to Concentrate on Math

goldstudentcom wrote 4 days ago: Children often seem to have trouble focusing on school work, and it is often difficult to get them t … more →

Multiplication Trick: x 25

joshturtle wrote 6 days ago: This is a simple trick that anyone can easily learn. It is just a trick for multiplying a number by … more →

10 Ways Incorporating Daily Activities Will Help Make Math Fun2 comments

goldstudentcom wrote 1 week ago: Making math easy for kids and making math fun for kids doesn’t have to be a challenge. There a … more →

10 Ways Math Can Help Your Child's Future1 comment

goldstudentcom wrote 1 week ago: As adults we use math every day.  But who would have thought that the math lesson plans we followed … more →

10 Ways to Tell Your Child Needs Help in Math1 comment

goldstudentcom wrote 1 week ago: Children can need help in math whether they are at grade level, working above their grade, or if the … more →

Place Value Rods

educationemporium wrote 1 week ago: The Place Value Rods Activity, made by Learning Resources,  is an ideal way to help children grasp t … more →

Pizza Fractions

educationemporium wrote 1 week ago: The current philosophy regarding teaching math encourages us to make math more “hands-on … more →

Sets on Sale: Multiplication, Division and Milk Cartons

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: What a great resource for parents and teachers!  This four-volume group includes books published by … more →

Sets on Sale: Early Skills Math

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: What a great resource for parents and teachers!  This three-volume group includes books published by … more →

Sets on Sale: Complete Books of Multiplication

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: I have a limited stock of books that I have combined as sets.  This set would be excellent for provi … more →

Sets on Sale: Grade 1 and 2 Math

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: I have a limited stock of books that I have combined as sets.  This set would be excellent for provi … more →

Sets on Sale: Grade 1 and 2 Math

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: I have a limited stock of books that I have combined as sets.  This set would be excellent for provi … more →

daily #elementary #math activity for 2/2/2010

Mango Math wrote 1 month ago: Last night I made a 9 x 12 pan of chocolate chip cookies. I cut the cookies into 3″ squares. H … more →

Guided Math Lessons Using Tens Frames

drnickinewton wrote 1 month ago: Tens frames are a great tool for teaching guided math lessons.  The ten-frame provides a spatial rep … more →

Equivalency Kit

educationemporium wrote 1 month ago: The equivalency kit Education Emporium stocks is an ideal visual reminder for children learning abou … more →

Tutor Tales — Algebra/Arithmetic Connections1 comment

joshturtle wrote 1 month ago: Here’s an idea I came up with today for helping students understand more deeply the mistakes t … more →

The Goal of Guided Math

drnickinewton wrote 1 month ago: The goal of Guided math is for students to become flexible, confident, proficient mathematicians who … more →

Eduguides: Math Grades K-9

educationemporium wrote 2 months ago: Education Emporium regularly stocks the Eduguide program of  math resources that have been developed … more →

Blogs about: Elementary Math

Posted by Abouz on March 06, 2010 with No comments
Featured Blog

Motivation for Math - Is it Possible?

goldstudentcom wrote 2 days ago: Motivation in math, or the concept of motivational math is a rare concept indeed! There are very few … more →

Helping Your Child to Concentrate on Math

goldstudentcom wrote 4 days ago: Children often seem to have trouble focusing on school work, and it is often difficult to get them t … more →

Multiplication Trick: x 25

joshturtle wrote 6 days ago: This is a simple trick that anyone can easily learn. It is just a trick for multiplying a number by … more →

10 Ways Incorporating Daily Activities Will Help Make Math Fun2 comments

goldstudentcom wrote 1 week ago: Making math easy for kids and making math fun for kids doesn’t have to be a challenge. There a … more →

10 Ways Math Can Help Your Child's Future1 comment

goldstudentcom wrote 1 week ago: As adults we use math every day.  But who would have thought that the math lesson plans we followed … more →

10 Ways to Tell Your Child Needs Help in Math1 comment

goldstudentcom wrote 1 week ago: Children can need help in math whether they are at grade level, working above their grade, or if the … more →

Place Value Rods

educationemporium wrote 1 week ago: The Place Value Rods Activity, made by Learning Resources,  is an ideal way to help children grasp t … more →

Pizza Fractions

educationemporium wrote 1 week ago: The current philosophy regarding teaching math encourages us to make math more “hands-on … more →

Sets on Sale: Multiplication, Division and Milk Cartons

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: What a great resource for parents and teachers!  This four-volume group includes books published by … more →

Sets on Sale: Early Skills Math

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: What a great resource for parents and teachers!  This three-volume group includes books published by … more →

Sets on Sale: Complete Books of Multiplication

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: I have a limited stock of books that I have combined as sets.  This set would be excellent for provi … more →

Sets on Sale: Grade 1 and 2 Math

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: I have a limited stock of books that I have combined as sets.  This set would be excellent for provi … more →

Sets on Sale: Grade 1 and 2 Math

educationemporium wrote 2 weeks ago: I have a limited stock of books that I have combined as sets.  This set would be excellent for provi … more →

daily #elementary #math activity for 2/2/2010

Mango Math wrote 1 month ago: Last night I made a 9 x 12 pan of chocolate chip cookies. I cut the cookies into 3″ squares. H … more →

Guided Math Lessons Using Tens Frames

drnickinewton wrote 1 month ago: Tens frames are a great tool for teaching guided math lessons.  The ten-frame provides a spatial rep … more →

Equivalency Kit

educationemporium wrote 1 month ago: The equivalency kit Education Emporium stocks is an ideal visual reminder for children learning abou … more →

Tutor Tales — Algebra/Arithmetic Connections1 comment

joshturtle wrote 1 month ago: Here’s an idea I came up with today for helping students understand more deeply the mistakes t … more →

The Goal of Guided Math

drnickinewton wrote 1 month ago: The goal of Guided math is for students to become flexible, confident, proficient mathematicians who … more →

Eduguides: Math Grades K-9

educationemporium wrote 2 months ago: Education Emporium regularly stocks the Eduguide program of  math resources that have been developed … more →

Sunday, February 28, 2010

certificate creater

Posted by Abouz on February 28, 2010 with No comments
Reward and motivation for students is a key for self improvement and growth in life. Being a teacher , I have felt this many times that in a classroom, only good teaching is not sufficient for students.
Are you motivating your students ? No problem. There is an easy way to reward your students.
I found something interesting ...an online certificate creator.
All you need to do is type the name of your student ...choose a style...and print.

3D Visualisation

Posted by Abouz on February 28, 2010 with No comments
It is no longer a question now, how visualization is important in understanding 3 dimensional concepts? Recently, while exploring some software , I stumbled upon this interactive applet.
It is basically to have an idea of spatial geometry.
The title is Rotating Houses
Try with kids. They will like to explore.

Math time Tools for kids

Posted by Abouz on February 28, 2010 with No comments
Here I am going to share some online web resources which may add a flavour to teaching mathematics in a classroom.
  • This is a link of available online clock which I used with my daughter for teaching her about time related concept.
  • Practice the concept of time through this available interactive time puzzle.
  • This one is so interesting with which you can play and learn time concept.Children love to learn while playing and getting scores. So try this one.
  • Wow! This one is like a clock in our hand. Try playing with it.

Objectives of P4

Posted by Abouz on February 28, 2010 with No comments

OBJECTIVES
(1) Learn large numbers such as millions and milliards, and how to read a large number and understand the place value of the digits of the number.

(2) Learn how to compare and order large numbers by quantity

(3) Learn and master the fundamentals of the addition and subtraction of large numbers in column form

(4) Learn and master the fundamentals of the multiplication with a two-digit multiplier in column form

(5) Learn and master the fundamentals of division with a single/two-digit divisor in column form

(6) Recognize the meaning of divisibility (divisible numbers) and understand the numbers from such viewpoint.

(7) Understand the meaning and relationship between factors and multiples, and deepen their feel for numbers.

(8) Understand the meanings of common factors and common multiples, and understand how to find them.

(9) Understand the meanings of the highest common factor and lowest common multiple, and how to calculate them.

(10) Understand the meaning of prime numbers. Students should be able to express a given number as a product of prime numbers.

(11) Understand the characteristics of numbers in multiples of 2, 5, and 3.

(12) Identify equal fractions, understanding how to reduce fractions (to a common denominator)

(13) Compare and order the values of fractions with different denominators

(14) Understand mixed fractions, with a good grasp of the correlation between fractions and whole numbers

(15) Understand and deal with the addition/subtraction of fractions

(16) Understand and deal with the multiplication/division of fractions

(17) Consider a fraction as a number, to have a wider concept of number

(18) Measure given angles using of a protractor.

(19) Draw figures of angles of a given size.

(20) Measure interior angles of a triangle using a protractor.

(21) Determine the type of triangle based on the length of its sides.

(22) Determine the type of triangle based on the size of its angles.

(23) Collect and organize materials according to type and purpose.

(24) Represent materials and two-dimensional tables as a line graph.

syllabus of P4

Posted by Abouz on February 28, 2010 with No comments

Mathematics syllabus of primary four 2007/2008
Month
Subject
Terms
September & October Unit1: Large numbers and operations.

Hundred thousands-Millions-Milliard -Adding and subtracting large numbers -Multiplying two numbers
First term
November Unit1: (continued)

Division-tests and activities.


Unit2:

Divisibility-divisibility by 2 - divisibility by 5 - divisibility. By 3.
December Unit2: (continued).

Factors and the prime numbers- Factorize a number -Common factors. -Highest common factors -Lowest common multiple.
January Unit2: (continued).

Application of the highest common factors and lowest common multiple -solving tests and activities
February Unit1: Fractions

Equal fractions –the simplest form of the fractions –L.C.M. of the denominators –the whole number in the form of fraction-Mixed numbers-tests and activities.
Second term
March Unit1: (continued)

Comparing fractions –Adding and subtracting fractions-Multiplying and dividing fractions-tests and activities.
April Unit2: Geometry

Measuring angles- drawing angles –sum of measures of the angles of the triangle- types of triangles- activities
May Unit3: Representation of data.

Data representation using broken line –tests of the unit –general tests