Numeracy – Teachers – K-6
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K-6 Resources
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K-9 Math Program of Studies
Would You Rather Math
This website is made for students to choose a path and justify it with mathematics.
KenKen
KenKen is an interactive problem solving puzzle that students complete using adding, subtracting, multiplying or dividing.
Mathematics Blackline Masters Grades P to 9
This is a website that has many blackline masters to access to support students learning through visualization. Use these blackline masters inside a report cover and they can be used over and over again!
Math Resources
This site meshes math literature with numeracy tasks that engage the learner.
Estimation 180
This site builds number sense through real life applications. Focusing on estimation and problem solving skills.
Same or Different?
This site supports mathematical arguments for grade K-6 students.
Quest A+
This website is based on the Alberta Program of Studies. It has released PAT exams that teachers can use and students to practice problem solving questions.
K5 Math
This awesome site has free resources to access depending on what Strand you are looking into. Click on either Number, Geometry or Measurement and Data and you will be able to access the free resources. Make sure you use your program of studies as a guide because the grade-level materials are based out of the United States.
Which One Doesn't Belong
This is Which One Doesn’t Belong?, a website dedicated to providing thought-provoking puzzles for math teachers and students alike. There are no answers provided as there are many different, correct ways of choosing which one doesn’t belong.
Brain POP Jr.
Brain POP is a website with linked videos and activities on various subjects. The Free site has been linked and the paid version offers many more options.
Black Gold School Division
This amazing site offers supports which match the Alberta Program of Studies. Choose your grade level and start exploring!
Fraction Talks
Fraction Talks are a built around classroom talk and student action. Students have to define and defend their answers to their classmates and teacher.
Illuminations
Illuminations works to serve teachers by increasing access to quality resources for teaching and learning mathematics, including interactive tools for students and instructional support for teachers.
Math Talks for Slides
This site was created to fill a need for finding ready-to-use slides with engaging activities that can easily be copied and pasted in daily meeting slide decks.
Indigenous Math Support - Teachers
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FNMI Professional Learning
Village Math
This site has a variety of traditional measurements and how to solve different problems.
Simon Fraser University
This site promotes mathematics among Indigenous learners. There are a series of stories with mathematical themes. These stories are based on the storytelling tradition of Indigenous peoples. The fact that all of the stories have been translated into several Indigenous languages is probably the biggest recognition that an author could hope for.
Deepening Knowledge - Resources for and about Aboriginal Education
Infusing Indigenous Content and Perspectives into math teaching. There are blogs, lesson plans and math games.
Aboriginal Perspectives
The indigenous perspectives web site contains information that will aid teachers in including indigenous perspectives in their lessons.