Math is All Around Us!
Math is important because it is all around us! You will find anchor charts, videos, and online resources to help you power up your brain when it comes to math.
This page will connect you to resources to help you with the are six math strands in the Ontario Math Curriculum (2020):
A. Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Skills in Mathematics and the Mathematical Process
B. Number
C. Algebra
D. Data
E. Spatial Sense
F. Financial Literacy
You may learn more about key changes between the 2005 and the 2020 elementary mathematics curriculum here.
IXL Math
This website contains a wide range of math activities to help you become more confident with math. Share any fun and helpful activities you come across with the class! Click on IXL Math to sharpen your math skills.
Math Talk - Never underestimate the power of math talk to power up your brain. Try these prompts to help guide your thinking.
Geometry and Spatial Sense
Learn more about shapes here!
Interactive review about angles, 2-D and 3-D shapes and transformation.
Transformation (turn, flip or slide)
Here is a song about transformational geometry. What a catchy song!
Remember:
Number Sense and Numeration
Decimals
Place Value
Place value PIRATES! Who knew place value could be a swashbuckling adventure!
This game has decimals. Beware ye sailors!
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Multiplication and Fact Families
Fact Families: If you know a multiplication fact, you can easily figure out the division fact! Check out this 'easy to remember' idea to power up your brain!
Unit Rates
Understanding "unit rates" is a life skill we all need. Next time you are out shopping with your parent try calculating some of the unit rates to see if you are getting a good deal! This is a great way to power up your brain!
Mean, Median and Mode
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MEASUREMENT
Metric Conversion
Use this metric conversion staircase to help you convert units for weight, distance and volume.
Don't forget to create a mnemonic to help you remember the order of the units. You may use the class mnemonic:
King Henry Doesn't Usually
Drink Chocolate Milk
Don't forget to create a mnemonic to help you remember the order of the units. You may use the class mnemonic:
King Henry Doesn't Usually
Drink Chocolate Milk