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MATH FOR LOVE
Prime Climb is an excellent way to teach about prime numbers, factors, common multiples, and that math is fun! I loved how Prime Climb engaged my math loving kids and my kids who tolerate math.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
An index of some of our favorite lessons. We recommend starting with openers or games if this is your first time here.. Want more? The Math for Love curriculum offers enough supplementary lessons to enrich the entire school year, or teach a month-long summer program. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New! How to Use Mathematical Openers What if one tiny change could have a huge impact on your students? Looking to encourage deeper and more robust student thinking without radical changes? PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE A collection of all 23 of Dan Finkel’s articles written for The Hindu in School, written in 2017 – 2018. Each article features a series of puzzles, along with history, philosophy, and problem-solvingtips.
UNIT CHATS - MATH FOR LOVE Topics: Mental math, numerical fluency; argument & critique Materials: White board or projector Common Core: Variable, but especially MP3, MP1, and NBT Counting with respect to different units. Unit Chats are one of the great openers developed in the last few years.NUMBER TALKS
Number talks don’t replace other instruction, but they are a powerful complement to it. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking. COUNTING COLLECTIONS Version 1. Set collections of objects in different places in the room. Examples might include cups of legos, straws, blocks, pencils, buttons, markers, etc. Make sure that there are enough collections with a small numbers of objects, as well as some with larger numbers.PIG - MATH FOR LOVE
Pig is a game for 2 to 6 players. Players take turns rolling a die as many times as they like. If a roll is a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, the player adds that many points toFRACTION TALKS
Fraction Talks are a powerful way to extend the Number Talk format to the domain of fractions. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking, as well as giving a framework for students to develop a more visual MATH GAMES AND MOVEMENT BREAKS Getting kids moving is a win-win. Movement refreshes your students while giving them another take on math concepts. These games are super quick and fun for everyone.MATH FOR LOVE
Prime Climb is an excellent way to teach about prime numbers, factors, common multiples, and that math is fun! I loved how Prime Climb engaged my math loving kids and my kids who tolerate math.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
An index of some of our favorite lessons. We recommend starting with openers or games if this is your first time here.. Want more? The Math for Love curriculum offers enough supplementary lessons to enrich the entire school year, or teach a month-long summer program. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New! How to Use Mathematical Openers What if one tiny change could have a huge impact on your students? Looking to encourage deeper and more robust student thinking without radical changes? PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE A collection of all 23 of Dan Finkel’s articles written for The Hindu in School, written in 2017 – 2018. Each article features a series of puzzles, along with history, philosophy, and problem-solvingtips.
UNIT CHATS - MATH FOR LOVE Topics: Mental math, numerical fluency; argument & critique Materials: White board or projector Common Core: Variable, but especially MP3, MP1, and NBT Counting with respect to different units. Unit Chats are one of the great openers developed in the last few years.NUMBER TALKS
Number talks don’t replace other instruction, but they are a powerful complement to it. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking. COUNTING COLLECTIONS Version 1. Set collections of objects in different places in the room. Examples might include cups of legos, straws, blocks, pencils, buttons, markers, etc. Make sure that there are enough collections with a small numbers of objects, as well as some with larger numbers.PIG - MATH FOR LOVE
Pig is a game for 2 to 6 players. Players take turns rolling a die as many times as they like. If a roll is a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, the player adds that many points toFRACTION TALKS
Fraction Talks are a powerful way to extend the Number Talk format to the domain of fractions. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking, as well as giving a framework for students to develop a more visual MATH GAMES AND MOVEMENT BREAKS Getting kids moving is a win-win. Movement refreshes your students while giving them another take on math concepts. These games are super quick and fun for everyone. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New! How to Use Mathematical Openers What if one tiny change could have a huge impact on your students? Looking to encourage deeper and more robust student thinking without radical changes? PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE A collection of all 23 of Dan Finkel’s articles written for The Hindu in School, written in 2017 – 2018. Each article features a series of puzzles, along with history, philosophy, and problem-solvingtips.
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Students love to play games in math class. So we’ve curated (and created!) the best math games we know and put them in one place, to make sure that students will COUNTING COLLECTIONS Version 1. Set collections of objects in different places in the room. Examples might include cups of legos, straws, blocks, pencils, buttons, markers, etc. Make sure that there are enough collections with a small numbers of objects, as well as some with larger numbers.VOLUME MENU
The idea of using a “menu” to teach math is simple: with minimal time spent on introduction, you make available a wide array of problems. The students have several days to work their way through as many of the problems on the worksheets as they can. PRIME CLIMB COLOR CHART Find more ideas for using Prime Climb inspired lessons in the classroom here.. Check out these descriptions of using the Prime Climb and the colorations at Priscilla Allan’s classroom website here.. There’s also a beautiful description of using the Prime Climb number images at the Doing Maths blog here.. And the original posing of this question came from Dan’s TED Talk below. PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE The underworld is overcrowded, and Zeus has ordered Hades to let some spirits out. Hades arranges all the souls of the dead in a line beforeCerberus.
CUISENAIRE ROD LESSONS Materials: Cuisenaire rods, paper and pencil Part 1 Challenge students to make the staircase of every color from last time. Once they have built it, ask how many white cubes it would take to cover/build a duplicate copy of the red rod.SQUARE BUILDING
Once the numbers are up on the board, ask your students if they see any patterns. I find that the best way to get responses is to give the class a minute or two to think and to talk to their neighbor about anypatterns they see.
PENNY, NICKEL, DIME
Topics: Addition to 100, Multiplication by 5s and 10, Money, Estimation Materials: One 6-sided dice, pencil and paper, pennies and dimes (optional) Common Core: 2.MD.C.8, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.6, MP1, MP6, MP7 Roll the die 7 times. For every roll, you get to take that many pennies, nickels, or dimes. Whoever gets closest to $1 without goingover wins.
MATH FOR LOVE
Prime Climb is an excellent way to teach about prime numbers, factors, common multiples, and that math is fun! I loved how Prime Climb engaged my math loving kids and my kids who tolerate math.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
An index of some of our favorite lessons. We recommend starting with openers or games if this is your first time here.. Want more? The Math for Love curriculum offers enough supplementary lessons to enrich the entire school year, or teach a month-long summer program. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New! How to Use Mathematical Openers What if one tiny change could have a huge impact on your students? Looking to encourage deeper and more robust student thinking without radical changes? PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE A collection of all 23 of Dan Finkel’s articles written for The Hindu in School, written in 2017 – 2018. Each article features a series of puzzles, along with history, philosophy, and problem-solvingtips.
UNIT CHATS - MATH FOR LOVE Topics: Mental math, numerical fluency; argument & critique Materials: White board or projector Common Core: Variable, but especially MP3, MP1, and NBT Counting with respect to different units. Unit Chats are one of the great openers developed in the last few years.NUMBER TALKS
Number talks don’t replace other instruction, but they are a powerful complement to it. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking. COUNTING COLLECTIONS Version 1. Set collections of objects in different places in the room. Examples might include cups of legos, straws, blocks, pencils, buttons, markers, etc. Make sure that there are enough collections with a small numbers of objects, as well as some with larger numbers.PIG - MATH FOR LOVE
Pig is a game for 2 to 6 players. Players take turns rolling a die as many times as they like. If a roll is a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, the player adds that many points toFRACTION TALKS
Fraction Talks are a powerful way to extend the Number Talk format to the domain of fractions. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking, as well as giving a framework for students to develop a more visual MATH GAMES AND MOVEMENT BREAKS Getting kids moving is a win-win. Movement refreshes your students while giving them another take on math concepts. These games are super quick and fun for everyone.MATH FOR LOVE
Prime Climb is an excellent way to teach about prime numbers, factors, common multiples, and that math is fun! I loved how Prime Climb engaged my math loving kids and my kids who tolerate math.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
An index of some of our favorite lessons. We recommend starting with openers or games if this is your first time here.. Want more? The Math for Love curriculum offers enough supplementary lessons to enrich the entire school year, or teach a month-long summer program. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New! How to Use Mathematical Openers What if one tiny change could have a huge impact on your students? Looking to encourage deeper and more robust student thinking without radical changes? PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE A collection of all 23 of Dan Finkel’s articles written for The Hindu in School, written in 2017 – 2018. Each article features a series of puzzles, along with history, philosophy, and problem-solvingtips.
UNIT CHATS - MATH FOR LOVE Topics: Mental math, numerical fluency; argument & critique Materials: White board or projector Common Core: Variable, but especially MP3, MP1, and NBT Counting with respect to different units. Unit Chats are one of the great openers developed in the last few years.NUMBER TALKS
Number talks don’t replace other instruction, but they are a powerful complement to it. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking. COUNTING COLLECTIONS Version 1. Set collections of objects in different places in the room. Examples might include cups of legos, straws, blocks, pencils, buttons, markers, etc. Make sure that there are enough collections with a small numbers of objects, as well as some with larger numbers.PIG - MATH FOR LOVE
Pig is a game for 2 to 6 players. Players take turns rolling a die as many times as they like. If a roll is a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, the player adds that many points toFRACTION TALKS
Fraction Talks are a powerful way to extend the Number Talk format to the domain of fractions. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking, as well as giving a framework for students to develop a more visual MATH GAMES AND MOVEMENT BREAKS Getting kids moving is a win-win. Movement refreshes your students while giving them another take on math concepts. These games are super quick and fun for everyone. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New! How to Use Mathematical Openers What if one tiny change could have a huge impact on your students? Looking to encourage deeper and more robust student thinking without radical changes? PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE A collection of all 23 of Dan Finkel’s articles written for The Hindu in School, written in 2017 – 2018. Each article features a series of puzzles, along with history, philosophy, and problem-solvingtips.
FREE LESSON LIBRARY
Students love to play games in math class. So we’ve curated (and created!) the best math games we know and put them in one place, to make sure that students will COUNTING COLLECTIONS Version 1. Set collections of objects in different places in the room. Examples might include cups of legos, straws, blocks, pencils, buttons, markers, etc. Make sure that there are enough collections with a small numbers of objects, as well as some with larger numbers.VOLUME MENU
The idea of using a “menu” to teach math is simple: with minimal time spent on introduction, you make available a wide array of problems. The students have several days to work their way through as many of the problems on the worksheets as they can. PRIME CLIMB COLOR CHART Find more ideas for using Prime Climb inspired lessons in the classroom here.. Check out these descriptions of using the Prime Climb and the colorations at Priscilla Allan’s classroom website here.. There’s also a beautiful description of using the Prime Climb number images at the Doing Maths blog here.. And the original posing of this question came from Dan’s TED Talk below. PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE The underworld is overcrowded, and Zeus has ordered Hades to let some spirits out. Hades arranges all the souls of the dead in a line beforeCerberus.
CUISENAIRE ROD LESSONS Materials: Cuisenaire rods, paper and pencil Part 1 Challenge students to make the staircase of every color from last time. Once they have built it, ask how many white cubes it would take to cover/build a duplicate copy of the red rod.SQUARE BUILDING
Once the numbers are up on the board, ask your students if they see any patterns. I find that the best way to get responses is to give the class a minute or two to think and to talk to their neighbor about anypatterns they see.
PENNY, NICKEL, DIME
Topics: Addition to 100, Multiplication by 5s and 10, Money, Estimation Materials: One 6-sided dice, pencil and paper, pennies and dimes (optional) Common Core: 2.MD.C.8, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.6, MP1, MP6, MP7 Roll the die 7 times. For every roll, you get to take that many pennies, nickels, or dimes. Whoever gets closest to $1 without goingover wins.
MATH FOR LOVE
Prime Climb is an excellent way to teach about prime numbers, factors, common multiples, and that math is fun! I loved how Prime Climb engaged my math loving kids and my kids who tolerate math.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
An index of some of our favorite lessons. We recommend starting with openers or games if this is your first time here.. Want more? The Math for Love curriculum offers enough supplementary lessons to enrich the entire school year, or teach a month-long summer program.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
Students love to play games in math class. So we’ve curated (and created!) the best math games we know and put them in one place, to make sure that students willFREE LESSON LIBRARY
Every student deserves to have the opportunity to problem-solve and engage in genuine mathematical thinking. Rich tasks are designed to make these rich learning experiences possible.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
Transform the first 5 – 10 minutes of math class into a pedagogical powerhouse. These openers promote rigorous thinking and discourse, and shift classroom culture toward student engagement and meaningful work.FRACTION TALKS
Fraction Talks are a powerful way to extend the Number Talk format to the domain of fractions. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking, as well as giving a framework for students to develop a more visualNUMBER TALKS
Number talks don’t replace other instruction, but they are a powerful complement to it. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking.VOLUME MENU
The idea of using a “menu” to teach math is simple: with minimal time spent on introduction, you make available a wide array of problems. The students have several days to work their way through as many of the problems on the worksheets as they can. PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE You’re a biologist on a mission to keep the rare honeybee Apis Trifecta from going extinct. The last 60 bees of the species are inyour terrarium.
NUMBER PALINDROMES
This rich task is beautifully motivated through a series of conjectures and counterexamples, related to the strange “palindromification” of numbers.MATH FOR LOVE
Prime Climb is an excellent way to teach about prime numbers, factors, common multiples, and that math is fun! I loved how Prime Climb engaged my math loving kids and my kids who tolerate math.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
An index of some of our favorite lessons. We recommend starting with openers or games if this is your first time here.. Want more? The Math for Love curriculum offers enough supplementary lessons to enrich the entire school year, or teach a month-long summer program.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
Students love to play games in math class. So we’ve curated (and created!) the best math games we know and put them in one place, to make sure that students willFREE LESSON LIBRARY
Every student deserves to have the opportunity to problem-solve and engage in genuine mathematical thinking. Rich tasks are designed to make these rich learning experiences possible.FREE LESSON LIBRARY
Transform the first 5 – 10 minutes of math class into a pedagogical powerhouse. These openers promote rigorous thinking and discourse, and shift classroom culture toward student engagement and meaningful work.FRACTION TALKS
Fraction Talks are a powerful way to extend the Number Talk format to the domain of fractions. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking, as well as giving a framework for students to develop a more visualNUMBER TALKS
Number talks don’t replace other instruction, but they are a powerful complement to it. They get all students involved, help them strengthen fluency, intuition, and mental math strategies, improve students’ ability to explain and critique solutions, and allow teachers a valuable window into their students’ thinking.VOLUME MENU
The idea of using a “menu” to teach math is simple: with minimal time spent on introduction, you make available a wide array of problems. The students have several days to work their way through as many of the problems on the worksheets as they can. PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE You’re a biologist on a mission to keep the rare honeybee Apis Trifecta from going extinct. The last 60 bees of the species are inyour terrarium.
NUMBER PALINDROMES
This rich task is beautifully motivated through a series of conjectures and counterexamples, related to the strange “palindromification” of numbers. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT New! How to Use Mathematical Openers What if one tiny change could have a huge impact on your students? Looking to encourage deeper and more robust student thinking without radical changes?PIG - MATH FOR LOVE
Pig is a game for 2 to 6 players. Players take turns rolling a die as many times as they like. If a roll is a 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6, the player adds that many points to PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE You’re a biologist on a mission to keep the rare honeybee Apis Trifecta from going extinct. The last 60 bees of the species are inyour terrarium.
PUZZLES - MATH FOR LOVE The underworld is overcrowded, and Zeus has ordered Hades to let some spirits out. Hades arranges all the souls of the dead in a line beforeCerberus.
COUNTING COLLECTIONS Version 1. Set collections of objects in different places in the room. Examples might include cups of legos, straws, blocks, pencils, buttons, markers, etc. Make sure that there are enough collections with a small numbers of objects, as well as some with larger numbers. UNIT CHATS - MATH FOR LOVE Topics: Mental math, numerical fluency; argument & critique Materials: White board or projector Common Core: Variable, but especially MP3, MP1, and NBT Counting with respect to different units. Unit Chats are one of the great openers developed in the last few years.BLOG
I took a trip to Australia a few years ago to put together a rich task video series with Maths Pathway.It was a great. collaboration, and I’m very happy with what came out of it: a free video series breaking down rich tasks, and three additional videos on specific richtasks to try.
PENNY, NICKEL, DIME
Topics: Addition to 100, Multiplication by 5s and 10, Money, Estimation Materials: One 6-sided dice, pencil and paper, pennies and dimes (optional) Common Core: 2.MD.C.8, 2.NBT.5, 2.NBT.6, MP1, MP6, MP7 Roll the die 7 times. For every roll, you get to take that many pennies, nickels, or dimes. Whoever gets closest to $1 without goingover wins.
BILLIARD BALL PROBLEM The Billiard Ball Problem is a beautiful exploration of a situation both natural and novel. Great for problem solving, with connections to ratio and proportion.PYRAMID PUZZLE #1
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A fun and simple way to bring multiplication, division, and prime numbers all in one easy to play game. Awesome!Anonymous
Instantly built a devoted audience of children and adults who fell in love with the game’s beautiful, colorful display, and connection with deep mathematical understanding.Anonymous
Honestly, this has got to be one of the most engaging and effective ways of introducing the idea of primes being the ‘building blocks’ of numbers and building other general logic skills… Overall, Prime Climb is an incredibly flexible game, and certainly met the high expectations it set itself.Anonymous
This game blew my mind! It blew my wife’s mind, it blew my kid’s mind… it is one of the coolest visualizations of mathematics and prime numbers I’ve ever seen ever. It is awesome!Anonymous
Take a look at Prime Climb, an excellent new game… perfect for adults and children alike.Anonymous
This game is so rich in mathematical ideas that I literally spent a week investigating it with my class.Anonymous
Rated #1 Educational Math Game!Anonymous
Prime Climb is an excellent way to teach about prime numbers, factors, common multiples, and that math is fun!… I loved how Prime Climb engaged my math loving kids and my kids who tolerate math. It was engaging and challenging enough that no one was bored, but easy enough to understand that no one was frustrated. It was the perfect balance. (It was fun for the adults as well.)Anonymous
This is an amazing game! It is genius actually. You can play this with both young and old and adapt it to anyone’s ability. Players must not only use their math skills but their strategy skills as well. I believe this game should be in every classroom in America as well asevery home!!
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For a game that is a relatively pure experience of math equations, I think you’ll be surprised how much fun it can be for players of allages.
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A fun and simple way to bring multiplication, division, and prime numbers all in one easy to play game. Awesome!Anonymous
Instantly built a devoted audience of children and adults who fell in love with the game’s beautiful, colorful display, and connection with deep mathematical understanding.Anonymous
Honestly, this has got to be one of the most engaging and effective ways of introducing the idea of primes being the ‘building blocks’ of numbers and building other general logic skills… Overall, Prime Climb is an incredibly flexible game, and certainly met the high expectations it set itself.Anonymous
This game blew my mind! It blew my wife’s mind, it blew my kid’s mind… it is one of the coolest visualizations of mathematics and prime numbers I’ve ever seen ever. It is awesome!Anonymous
Take a look at Prime Climb, an excellent new game… perfect for adults and children alike.Anonymous
This game is so rich in mathematical ideas that I literally spent a week investigating it with my class.Anonymous
Rated #1 Educational Math Game!Anonymous
Prime Climb is an excellent way to teach about prime numbers, factors, common multiples, and that math is fun!… I loved how Prime Climb engaged my math loving kids and my kids who tolerate math. It was engaging and challenging enough that no one was bored, but easy enough to understand that no one was frustrated. It was the perfect balance. (It was fun for the adults as well.)Anonymous
This is an amazing game! It is genius actually. You can play this with both young and old and adapt it to anyone’s ability. Players must not only use their math skills but their strategy skills as well. I believe this game should be in every classroom in America as well asevery home!!
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For a game that is a relatively pure experience of math equations, I think you’ll be surprised how much fun it can be for players of allages.
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A fun and simple way to bring multiplication, division, and prime numbers all in one easy to play game. Awesome!Anonymous Next
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