Courtney's+Page

= Supporting Math Instruction =

Hi and welcome to my math page. Over the course, I will add links, videos, activities, and more.

=**Videos** = This video is about TouchMath and how you can use it to teach addition. It is helpful for students who are just learning addition as well as for those students who struggle with math and the value of each number.

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This is a great video on how to teach subtraction with regrouping. It uses the base ten blocks to visually show how you are borrowing and provides a step by step breakdown of how to subtract with regrouping.

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=**Links** = Coach's Corner Math Resources has lots of ideas for elementary Math Teachers and Educationals Assistants. There are games, books, activities, worksheets, printable manipulatives, and more. Coach's Corner Math Resources

Scholastic Free Printables has lots of student resources that you can print out and use with your students. Scholastic Free Printables

Ken's Math World has a bunch of videos mostly for middle years to upper grades for algerbra and geometry. Ken's Math World

=**Math Centers** =

= Teaching Worksheets = This is a number formation poem. It is helpful when teaching children how to print their numbers.

These worksheets are tracing sheets to show how to print the numbers 1 through 10. It is intended to teach the skill first, and then allow for extra practice. Or you could simply print these pages and cut out some of the pictures at the top to make your own number posters.

These worksheets go through basic measurement. It includes pages on inches, centimeters, feet, yards, length, width, height, and kilometers. It includes how to estimate, some measurement tools to use in the classroom. There are also some practical everyday objects that demonstrate how to measure.

These worksheets go through how to tell time. It starts with what a clock is and the parts of a clock (face and hands). It also goes through lots of examples of telling time from the hour, to quarter after, to half past, to quarter to.