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Math Curriculum Guides
The links below outline the math curriculum for each grade level. They have been formatted to align the enVisions units to the Common Core modules and lessons. Teachers are encouraged to meld these resources to further align their teaching to the CCSS.
Feel free to experiment with the modules as they will provide a more in-depth experience that enVisions alone. As new modules become available we will continue to align them to existing Envisions lessons. As of now the modules alone do not cover all of the common core standards.
As you use these curriculum charts, please provide feedback regarding their usefulness and clarity.
Here is a list that is has been updated on February 25, 2014!
www.mathwire.com – has place value charts and many other great workmats.
http://amathsdictionaryforkids.com/ has a lot of charts for each topic
http://sparklebox.co.uk/usa/math/ choose Other Resources for signs and vocabulary
http://classroommagic.blogspot.com/2012/09/common-core-math-freebies.html - Another resource for place value disks and number lines
Singapore Math - Much of the math modules are based on Singapore math, so this site could be of great value.
Adapted Mind -- another math resource you may find useful. It is a subscription based website, but you could sign up for a 30 day trial.
VIRTUAL NERD - a huge inventory of math videos all aligned to the Common Core. Check it out!!!
Math Podcast - How to teach Advanced Times Tables by ClassProf This is a podcast that explains strategies for learning multiplication facts that are based on mathematical logic rather than rote memorization. This is part 1 of a 2 part series. Note how he connects learning the 5's and 10's to place value. Also, his use of the ten-frame which is used by our primary teachers.
Math Podcast - How to teach Multiplication Facts by ClassProf Part 2 of the above podcast on teaching mathematically logical strategies for teaching multiplication facts. Click here if you like Peter Price and want to see more of his videos!