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SFUSD Math Portals

What it is: Math Portals is a comprehensive curriculum organized by grade level and topic. All curriculum includes Math Talks, Learning Stations, materials, and technology is included!

Levels: A, B, C, D, E

How to Use: This is a great resource to access a variety of lesson ideas, stations, materials. It’s easily searched and comprehensive! This is the perfect place to start building your math classroom and differentiating for students.

Link: http://www.sfusdmath.org/accessing-core-curriculum-unit-plans.html?fbclid=IwAR1hyyrEBOkMpU4PgIS3CbjONtAoulTQIxS9J8CF3nvZnqW7RmiXvGLKZy0

Posted in Algebra A, Algebra B, Algebra C, Algebra D, Algebra E, Analyze, Create, Evaluate, Geometry, Geometry A, Geometry B, Geometry C, Geometry D, Geometry E, Numbers A, Numbers B, Numbers C, Numbers D, Numbers E

Which One Doesn’t Belong

Which one doesn't belong

What it is: A math exploration and critical thinking exercise collection.

Levels: A, B, C, D, E

How to Use it: Students explore images and come up with conjectures and proofs about which one doesn’t belong. Strengthens critical thinking, conjectures, proofs, and the idea that there can be multiple ways to look at something. After kids are familiar with Which One Doesn’t Belong exercises, ask them to come up with their own.

Link: http://wodb.ca/?fbclid=IwAR0HtqecTqukdK8u5LB8nXX3SHUhthgMWi2j4PLmp2VrkqQ4Y_YJzg0uuf4