Math Activities: Intermediate Grades
Learn innovative teaching strategies integrating theory and practice utilizing a variety of high-interest formats. The activities are designed to serve as reviews, diagnostic aids, and remedial teaching tools for teachers who are working with students in grades four, five and six. The learning experiences are easily adaptable to meet the various learning styles and needs as well as prepare students for achievement testing. The activities in Math Activities for the Intermediate Grades cover numeration, reading numbers, place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, time, money, measurement, fractional numbers, decimals, and problem solving. The teacher-friendly formats are designed for active participation of all students in both small group and whole class lessons. The concept and skill areas presented in this course are aligned with national, state, and local guidelines. In addition, the lessons are easily integrated into existing mathematics programs. Free Adobe Reader needed to view course files.
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