The following website is for the teacher to see lesson plan examples, and these examples the teacher can develop their own lesson plans. The website has different section and teacher can explore everything the site offers for children, parents and teachers.
http://www.coolmath.com/
http://www.coolifiedgames.com/
In the following online math game, the teacher may start an explanation about addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. To play this game, students need to perfom mental math in each of these operations in order to climb the mountain
http://www.coolmath.com/
http://www.coolifiedgames.com/
In the following online math game, the teacher may start an explanation about addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. To play this game, students need to perfom mental math in each of these operations in order to climb the mountain
Another supportive measure that can assist students with their challenges in mathematical language is for the teacher to provide a bilingual dictionary or a student-friendly math dictionary that employs the use of diagrams, examples, and is written in a student friendly manner. These dictionaries can be kept on a shelf, or the student can access them through the internet.
Bilingual and English Mathematics Dictionary.
Norman Koch and Dr. Denise eeks created a Bilingual Mathematics Dictionary webpage. This webpage was
developed in 1991.
http://nw.pima.edu/dmeeks/spandict/
An alphabetical list of terms in English with their corresponding Spanish translations, from abacus (el ábaco) to zone (la zona). The purpose of this glossary of math terms is to make readily available in one convenient document a list of terms needed by students and instructors in order to facilitate the teaching of mathematics to students whose primary language may be Spanish. This website was developed by Norman Koch and Denise Meeks.
http://mathforum.org/library/view/6238.html
Davide Manure developed an English-Spanish Math Dictionary, © 1997-1999.
http://math2.org/math/spanish/eng-spa.htm
Mc Graw Hill created a Multilingual eGlossary web page where you can find math dictionary in several languages.
http://glencoe.com/apps/eGlossary612/mlg/mlg.php?letter=A&site=1&language=9
Easy-to-understand definitions, with illustrations and links to further reading.
http://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/
Bilingual and English Mathematics Dictionary.
Norman Koch and Dr. Denise eeks created a Bilingual Mathematics Dictionary webpage. This webpage was
developed in 1991.
http://nw.pima.edu/dmeeks/spandict/
An alphabetical list of terms in English with their corresponding Spanish translations, from abacus (el ábaco) to zone (la zona). The purpose of this glossary of math terms is to make readily available in one convenient document a list of terms needed by students and instructors in order to facilitate the teaching of mathematics to students whose primary language may be Spanish. This website was developed by Norman Koch and Denise Meeks.
http://mathforum.org/library/view/6238.html
Davide Manure developed an English-Spanish Math Dictionary, © 1997-1999.
http://math2.org/math/spanish/eng-spa.htm
Mc Graw Hill created a Multilingual eGlossary web page where you can find math dictionary in several languages.
http://glencoe.com/apps/eGlossary612/mlg/mlg.php?letter=A&site=1&language=9
Easy-to-understand definitions, with illustrations and links to further reading.
http://www.mathsisfun.com/definitions/