Scholastic
Study Jams! Equivalent Fractions
Submarine sandwiches not only taste good, they also make for great math models. Follow along as Zoe explains how to calculate equivalent fractions, while cutting up a sandwich for herself and her friend. She demonstrates the process...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Divisibility Rules
Learning division is a challenge for many young mathematicians, but this presentation on divisibility rules can make it much easier. Seven different rules are clearly explained and modeled with the support of multiple examples. Consider...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Double-Digit Division
RJ had an awesome basketball season this year! Use division by double-digit numbers to calculate his scoring average in this instructional presentation. Starting with an explanation of the terms dividend, divisor, and quotient, the long...
Scholastic
Study Jams! Area of a Triangle
Even though there is a wide variety of different triangles in the world, knowing a single equation allows us to find the area of each and every one of them. Follow along with this step-by-step presentation as Zoe clearly models how to...
Project WET Foundation
The Blue Planet
What a neat interactive that interacts with the amount of water on Earth's surface. It begins with a brief audio introduction of the Blue Planet and how it got its name. Then, users click on the activity to play a game that calculates...
McGraw Hill
Cosmology
Explore the birth and possible death of the universe. An interactive simulation allows learners to manipulate the Hubble Constant to model the expansion of the universe from birth. Varying the constant provides different scenarios for...
McGraw Hill
Retrograde Motion
How does Mars move both eastward and westward in Earth's sky? A simple interactive describes the concept of retrograde motion using both color and graphic models. Learners understand that the speed of the orbit accounts for Mars' change...
CK-12 Foundation
Linear Equations: Deep Dish Pizza
Explore the volume of solids with a real-life connection. Learners calculate the volume of a deep-dish slice of pizza to determine its price. They model the slice as a part of a cylinder and create a formula for calculating the cost.
Concord Consortium
Exploring Hydrophobic Core
How do the hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions of a protein affect its shape? Science scholars explore the molecular properties of protein molecules using a detailed interactive. The resource allows the user to rotate the protein, view...
PBS
Why Isn't There an Eclipse Every Month?
Searching for an eclipse activity that sends scholars over the moon? Try an interesting interactive to get their minds active! The resource, part of an extensive Space series from PBS Learning Media, uses modeling and data analysis to...
CK-12 Foundation
Sums of Mixed Numbers: Split the Addition
Five questions challenge scholars to add mixed numbers. A tool creates a visual model that separates whole numbers from fractions parts. Problem types include fill in the blank, true or false, and discussion.
CK-12 Foundation
Graphs of Linear Model of Direct Variation: On the Moon
You'll be over the moon about this resource. Scholars draw a line representing the weight of an object on the moon based on its mass. Consideration of the constant of proportionality allows them to see relationships between weight of an...
CK-12 Foundation
Problem-Solving Models: Subway vs. Taxi
Ride to success in understanding systems of equations. Scholars graph a system of equations on the cost of a subway and a taxi using an interactive. Using this graph allows users to answer some questions about the situation.
Handwriting For Kids
Addition: Visual Math - Level 1 - Exercise 7 - Option 1
In this online addition learning exercise, students use the pictures to help them complete the 10 addition problems. Students enter their answers in the boxes and click submit.
Handwriting For Kids
Addition: Visual Math - Level 1 - Exercise 4 - Option 1
In this online addition worksheet, students use the images to help them solve the single digit addition problems. Students enter their answers in the boxes and click submit for the 10 problems.
Handwriting For Kids
Addition: Visual Math - Level 1 - Exercise 3 - Option 2
In this online addition worksheet, students use the visual images to help them solve the 10 addition problems. Students enter their answers in the boxes and click submit.
Handwriting For Kids
Addition: Visual Math - Level 1 - Exercise 2 - Option 2
In this online addition instructional activity, students use the visual images to help them solve the 10 addition problems. Students enter their answers in the boxes and click submit.
Handwriting For Kids
Addition: Visual Math - Level 1 - Exercise 8 - Option 2
In this online addition learning exercise, students use the visual images to help them solve 10 addition problems. Students enter their answers in the boxes and click submit.
Handwriting For Kids
Addition: Visual Math - Level 1 - Exercise 5 - Option 2
In this online addition instructional activity, students use the visual images to help them solve 10 addition problems. Students enter their answers in the boxes and click submit.
Handwriting For Kids
Addition: Visual Math - Level 1 - Exercise 9 - Option 2
In this online addition instructional activity, students use the visual images to help them solve 10 addition problems. Students enter their answers in the boxes and click submit.
Handwriting For Kids
Addition: Visual Math - Level 1 - Exercise 2 - Option 1
In this online addition instructional activity, students use the visual images to help them add the 10 addition problems. Students enter their answers in the boxes and click submit.
McGraw Hill
The Bohr Atom
Elements don't have fingers, but they have fingerprints! An interactive simulation gives young scientists the opportunity to study orbital changes of an atom and the corresponding spectrum reading. They realize how each atom has a unique...
CK-12 Foundation
Using Quadratic Equations to Solve Problems: Construct a Soccer Field
Build a soccer field through a little mathematical analysis. Individuals manipulate the dimensions of a soccer field as they drag points to new positions. The simulation shows the corresponding intercepts and area. As pupils explore the...
Concord Consortium
Understanding Probability Maps
What's the likelihood of your class understanding probability maps? Young scientists explore the concept using a virtual dartboard in an interesting simulation. The darts establish a pattern around the bull's-eye, which provides a visual...
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