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LATEST FREE CONTENT: Common Core Activity 4: Model with Mathematics
Click on the links below to download our latest free content – an activity to support your teaching of the 4th Standard for Mathematical Practice in Common Core: Model with Mathematics. The second link contains a user guide PDF, which gives you more information about how to use the activity.
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FREE RESOURCES ARCHIVE
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Common Core activity 3: Construct viable arguments
Click on the links below to download an activity to support your teaching of the 3rd Standard for Mathematical Practice in Common Core: Construct viable arguments and critique the reasoning of others. The second link contains a user guide PDF, which gives you more information about how to use the activity.
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Common Core activity 2: Abstract and quantitative reasoning
Click on the links below to download an activity to support your teaching of the 2nd Standard for Mathematical Practice in Common Core: Reason abstractly and quantitatively. The second link contains a user guide PDF, which gives you more information about how to use the activity.
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Common Core activity 1: Problem-solving
Click on the links below to download an activity to support your teaching of the 1st Standard for Mathematical Practice in Common core: Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them.
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High School Geometry: The Pythagorean Theorem lesson plan
Click on the links below to download a free lesson plan on The Pythagorean Theorem, written by math teacher Lorraine Carver, as well as an exciting interactive accompanying presentation.
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High School Algebra: free resources on Solving Linear Equations
When you’re teaching students how to solve linear equations, it can really help to have real-life examples to put math in context and engage your students. That’s why Boardworks resources are full of familiar, everyday examples to help you teach topics like this.
Click on the link below to download a free presentation on Solving Linear Equations, which contains exciting and challenging interactive activities that make use of real-life examples such as using scales and weekly allowance.
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Free poster: Historical Mathematics
Click on the link below to download a colorful poster that contains a timeline of major mathematical milestones that you can print for your classroom wall.
The poster contains engaging illustrations and information about important mathematical milestones, from Pythagoras’ theorem in 570BC to Pascal’s method for predicting the probability of independent events in 1654, to help your students understand math in its historical context.