
Math Class for Educators


Integrated Learning
Explore these resources to find ideas for integrating math with other subjects in the curriculum.
Math and the Arts:
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Check out this website all about connecting math with dance and movement in creative and purposeful ways: Math in Your Feet
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This website provides ideas and lesson plans for bringing math and music together: Teacher Vision
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Also music related, this website provides lots of links to different math and music activities and links are organized according to math strands or topics: Math Wire
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If you are looking for great lesson ideas for connecting math and visual art, check out some of the ideas on this website: Teacher Vision
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This Pinterest Board has LOTS of ideas for activities that tie in math and art, including symmetry, tesselations, shape art, fractions and more: Math Art Lessons
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This PDF document includes tons of ideas for math/art lessons that connect to the Elements of Design. For each activity, the art and math concepts that can be addressed are identified: Linking Math With Art Through the Elements of Design
Math, Science and Social Studies:








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AIMS Education Foundation: This website provides a few free hands-on math/science integrated lessons for Kindergarten to Grade 9. They are based on Common Core expectations and they can be tailored for classroom use.
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The Paso Partners website offers math/science integrated units, focused on English Language Learners, for Kindergarten to Grade 3 students. It is based on Common Core expectations.
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This Teacher Vision site includes ready-to-go lesson plans for integrating math with social studies.
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This website provides ideas for integrating math with social studies, science and art. Scroll down to find the category you are looking for: Middle School Portal 2 Math & Science Pathways
Math and Literacy:
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Check out the "Picture Books" page on this website to find links to LOTS of picture books with math connections.
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This Think Literacy document, supported by the Ontario Ministry of Education, provides ideas for linking math and literacy for Grades 7 to 9 students, touching upon reading, writing and oral language. These ideas can be tailored to fit younger grades as well.




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