Lesson Plans/Teaching Activities Curriculum http//www.aimsedu.org/Documents/Pattern/pat.html for the Calculus Classroom http//www.math.psu.edu/dna/graphics.html lesson plans for Teaching http://instruction.blackhawk.tec.wi.us/jbellman/lessons.htm
Extractions: Home Collections of Mathematics Sites Math Organizations Math Journals ... Magnet High Schools IES Company (In Japan) has Math Java Applets http://www.ies.co.jp/math/java/iesjava.html-ssi Instructor's Resources on the Web http://www.thomson.com/pws/resource.html#general Hub Resources for Mathematics Education http://ra.terc.edu/hub/regional_networks/cia/math.html Mathematics Education at University of Washington http://www-hpcc.astro.washington.edu/scied/math.html AIMS Education foundation http://www.aimsedu.org Explorer, K-12 Mathematical Searcher http://explorer.scrtec.org/explorer The Teachers Network http://www.teachnet.org MegaMath for Primary School Mathematics http://www.c3.lanl.gov/mega-math Math Forum http://forum.swarthmore.edu Interactive Mathematics Online http://tqd.advanced.org/2647/index.html Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science http://enc.org The Geometry Center - University of Minnesota http://www.geom.umn.edu Professional Consortium for Secondary Math Teachers http://www-cm.math.uiuc.edu/MathLink
Crayola Creativity Central only language and visual arts, but social studies, science, and math. alNabi (Muslim Birthday of Mohammed) Zillij patterns Related lesson More lessons http://www.crayola.com/educators/lessons/
Extractions: Any Media Brushes Chalk Colored Pencils Construction Paperâ¢Crayons Crayola®Slick Stix⢠Crayons Erasable Colored Pencils Fabric Crayons Fabric Markers Fabric Paint Gel Pens Glitter Glue Glue Glue Sticks Markers Markers - Gel FX Mixed Media Modeling Clay Oil Pastels Paint School Glue Scissors Sidewalk Paint Silly Putty® Tempera Washable Markers Watercolor Colored Pencils Watercolors Window FX Window Cling Kit Wshbl. Window Markers (Window Writers) Any Theme Alphabet Animals Architecture Being Your Best Canada Careers Continents Crafts Cultures Dance Deserts Dinosaurs Earth Endangered Species Experiment With Art Families Famous People Feelings Flags Flowers Food Friends Geography Gifts Healthy, Safe Kids History Hobbies Human Body Imaginary Creatures Intergenerational Ideas Islands Keepsakes Kites Landmarks Languages Leaders Letter Writing Make-Your-Own Books Maps Money Mountains Native Peoples Nature Pets Poetry Portraits Puppets Rainforests Reading Recycled Art Reunions Scientists Space Time Toys Trains Transportation Travel United States To use our searchable directory, please select as appropriate for the class you are teaching from any or all of the search categories. Remember, these lessons are suggestions, and educators should feel free to expand and adapt them as needed. To view all available lessons, select "any" for all categories. More lessons are being added to the site regularly, so visit often!
Art Lessons And Games Tessellations Project, a lesson using Escherlike patterns instead of polygons, triangles, and squares. Incorporates math and art. http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/links/artgames.html
Extractions: Art Lessons/Games These links lead off of our website. Use them at your own risk. We are not accepting new links at this time. The purpose of Incredible Art Department is to promote art education. If you find a link that goes to an inappropriate site, please notify Judy Decker Online Art Activities for Kids A. Pintura: Art Detective . Learn art history while playing detective
From Brain Scan To Lesson Plan From Brain Scan to lesson Plan, what happens in people s brains as they tackle math problems, and in California puzzle over unusual brain patterns in people http://www.apa.org/monitor/mar00/brainscan.html
Extractions: Volume 31, No. 3, March 2000 From Brain Scan to Lesson Plan Neuroscientists are uncovering how the human brain learns, and will soon be able to translate that knowledge to the classroom. But more researchand collaboration between psychology and other fieldsis needed. BY BRIDGET MURRAY Monitor staff Down in the basement of Haskins Laboratories, psychological researchers are starting to unravel a mystery that has long puzzled educators: What happens in the human brain as it wrestles with words? Crowded around computer screens, scrolling through images that show the brain as it reads, the researchers are gaining insight into how we perform this crucial, yet complex, task. It's a scene being repeated in labs everywhere, part of an explosion of imaging research on learning over the past decade. While researchers at sites such as New Haven-based Haskins investigate reading, psychologists in Paris watch what happens in people's brains as they tackle math problems, and neuroscientists at Stanford University in California puzzle over unusual brain patterns in people with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Imaging research is pinpointing what the brain does as people read, calculate and estimate. It's also showing what goes wrong when people have difficulty with those tasks.
Elementary Math Lesson Plans And Teaching Resources math Worksheets for add, sub, mult, div Gr. K6. Lots of worksheets based on number patternsGr. K-6. Link to more math lesson plans. http://www.tahlequah.k12.ok.us/~matht/
Math, CyberKids And The Internet Blocks the program; lesson plans for using Pattern Blocks - by Integer Bars - the program; lesson plans for using Integer Bars; Examples Interactive math sites. http://www.globalclassroom.org/authors/florida/math/interactive.html
Quilting Lesson Plan INTEGRATIVE ASPECTS This lesson will be integrated with history and some math. The students will also learn math through patterns found in the secret http://home.moravian.edu/students/m/stccm01/fabriclesson.htm
Extractions: QUILTING LESSON PLAN Grade Level...Middle School GOALS: The students will learn about sewing and quilting in regards to the history and style of the African slaves of the Underground Railroad. OBJECTIVES: CONSTRAINTS: Time...Five class periods at 45 minutes per class Class size...20 students Grade Level...Middle School Materials... * thread or yarn * colorful fabrics * pins * fabric needle * ruler * pencil * scissors Resources... books: "Hidden In Plain View" and "Sweet Clara and the Freedom Quilt" websites: www.philly.com/packages/history/life/railroad/FCOV02.asp INTEGRATIVE ASPECTS: This lesson will be integrated with history and some math. The students will learn about the history of slaves and the Underground Railroad. The students will also learn math through patterns found in the secret Underground Railroad quilts. ACTIVITIES: 1. The teacher will introduce the Underground Railroad quilts including the history behind the railroad, slaves, and the quilts themselves. The teacher will then discuss the use and importance of the quilts. 2. The teacher will discuss the different components of the quilts and the different types of patterns. Examples will be shown.
Baltimore Curriculum Project Lesson Plan Index graphics, such as maps or cutout patterns. In participating BCP schools, these lessons are used in Instruction skills programs in reading, language, and math. http://www.cstone.net/~bcp/BCPIntro2.htm
Extractions: These lessons generally follow the grade-by-grade topics in the Core Knowledge Sequence, but they have been developed independent of the Core Knowledge Foundation. While the Core Knowledge Foundation encourages the development and sharing of lessons based on the Core Knowledge Sequence, it does not endorse any one set of lesson plans as the best or only way that the knowledge in the Sequence should be taught. You may feel free to download and distribute these lessons, but please note that they are currently in DRAFT form. At this time the draft lessons on this web site do NOT have accompanying graphics, such as maps or cut-out patterns. In participating BCP schools, these lessons are used in conjunction with the Direct Instruction skills programs in reading, language, and math. If you use or adapt these lessons, keep in mind that they are meant to address content and the application of skills. You will need to use other materials to ensure that children master skills in reading, language, and math. First Draft of lessons written by: Philbert Aaron Michele Josselyn Victoria Crenson Barbara Lachman Rebecca Boynton Carrie Stephens Joan Schenkel Jeanne Storm View a list of available BCP lesson titles by grade level (K-2), month, and subject area.
SMart Books Lesson Plan Students may want to make up their own reward using a pattern. Grade Level, math Strand, Participant Profile, Participants, Other lesson plans From This Book, http://www.ksu.edu/smartbooks/Lesson062.html
Extractions: Challenge students to estimate how much rice will be given to the wise man by the end of the agreement. This is 64 days of doubling. Give students a small-copied chessboard so they can have a visual picture of the number of squares and to write on if they choose. Only give the students a limited amount of time to discourage attempt to get an exact answer. Let students share their estimations.
Insect Lesson Plans to the pattern or color black dots on the pattern. of dots will be determined by the math facts you Website http//www.ericcarle.com lesson plans lesson Plan http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/Insect.htm
Extractions: by Julie Parks and Eileen Sullivan FOCUS : Students will explore the world of insects to expand their knowledge of ants, bees, butterflies, caterpillars and ladybugs. GRADE LEVEL : Primary OBJECTIVES 1. Identify the characteristics of an insect. 2. Identify habitats of insects. 3. Describe the process of metamorphosis of a caterpillar to a butterfly. 4. Identify the various roles of bees such as queen, workers, robbers, etc. in making honey. 5. Identify the parts of an ant's anatomy and the roles within an ant colony. 6. Identify the characteristics of a ladybug. SETTING THE STAGE: PRE-ACTIVITIES Insect Library : Prepare your classroom for a unit on insects by collecting books, magazines and pamphlets on insects, entomology, etc. (Refer to Related Literature.) Brainstorm : Brainstorm to see how much students know about insects by putting an idea web on the board and letting the students give their ideas while you write them down. Have them copy the web into their journals. At the end of the unit, have them complete and contrast what they've learned. Independent Reading : Introduce a time for silent independent reading. Plan periodic 15-20 minute slots for this activity and have a student read a book or article about insects. Give 15 minutes of reading homework and set a date for books to be finished. Have students take notes in their journals to be shared during the culminating activity.
SMILE PROGRAM MATHEMATICS INDEX lessons are divided into the following categories Geometry and Measurement, patterns and Logic, Probability and Statistics, Recreational and Creative math http://www.iit.edu/~smile/mathinde.html
Content Index math. Counting and Numbers. Data Analysis. Decimals and Percent. Estimation. Fractions. Geometry. Logical Reasoning. Measurement. Multiplication and Division. patterns. http://teacher.scholastic.com/ilp/index.asp?SubjectID=3
Math Lessons Grades 3-5 http //thirteen.org/edonline/lessons/frontierm patterns to the Rescue Have your elementary math students learn the concept of patterns the fun way http://lessonplancentral.com/lessons/Math/Grades_3_5/
Awesome Library - Mathematics some only announce the availability of lessons on a alternative ways to encourage learning math to make Number patterns (Teaching Ideas) Provides fun ways for http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Mathematics/Elementary_School_Math/Eleme
Awesome Library - Mathematics a dozen sources of math lessons and activities 99. Papers Definitions of math Words (Online Open sentence, Optimization problems, patterns, Permutations, Prime http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Classroom/Mathematics/Middle-High_School_Math/Midd
Third Grade Lesson Plan Search Results Utah Curriculum Resources. Third Grade Core Curriculum. For Kindergarten, First and Second Grade lesson plans, please go to the K, 1, 2 Core listing. http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/LPview?grade=3
Kindergarten Mathematics Roll into the second half of the school year with the fourth set of mathematics lessons plans. Students will be focusing on symmetry and patterns during the http://www.glc.k12.ga.us/seqlps/sudisplay.asp?SUID=242
Leadership Program In Discrete Mathematics Twelve Days with a concentration on the pattern (n^2+n Cathy Micheals LP 97 Love the lesson and my 5th having a ball, and it s art, math, graphs, combinatorics http://dimacs.rutgers.edu/~judyann/LP/lessons/12.days.html
Extractions: Object of the lesson Content/Procedure: This project is designed to be used as a warmup activity during the 12 days preceding Christmas. On the first day give the students a copy of the student worksheet . Post the price of the first gift. Students should understand that they will need to purchase a partridge in a pear tree for each of the 12 days. On the chart students will enter 12 for the number of days given, 12 for the number of gifts needed, the price of one gift item posted by the teacher, the cost of this gift (12 x price), and the total to date. On the second day 2 turtledoves are given. This gift is given for 11 days, and so 22 doves are needed (2 x 11 = 22). The price of the gift (a pair of turtle doves) is posted by the teacher, and the students then calculate the cost of this gift (22 x price of one dove or 11 x the price of a pair of doves). The total to date will be the sum of the cost for days 1 and 2.