Overview
The templates in this collection offer ways for students to practice and apply math skills in a virtual setting. The Base 10 Blocks Activity Builder, for example, provides a digital alternative to physical manipulatives, and the Roll 100 activity provides an embedded video that allows students to roll a pair of virtual dice while practicing their addition skills. These templates can be reused many times.
Options
Some of these templates will work as offline worksheets, while others need to be used digitally to take advantage of the interactive elements embedded into the activities. If you find a Google version that you like, click the “Use Template” button to generate your own version that can be edited and shared as needed. You may also download a PowerPoint version if you are a Microsoft user.
Templates from AVID Open Access
Base 10 Blocks Activity Builder
Graph Paper
Know Your Numbers 1-10
Roll 100
Online Digital Tools to Use for Elementary Math
- Didax: virtual math manipulatives
- LetsMod: solve math puzzles with computational thinking
- Math Central: free math resource directory
- The Math Learning Center: preK through grade 5 math apps
- MathsPad: canvas with interactive math tools, like protractors, rulers, etc.
- MathTV: over 10,000 free math videos
- Math Whiteboard: interactive whiteboard created specifically for math
- Meta-Calculator: online calculators
- National Council of Teachers of Mathematics: math resources available to NCTM members
- Open Middle: K–12 math problems with a fixed beginning and end but an open middle
- Prodigy: adaptive math game
- Solvemoji: math puzzles
- XtraMath: math fact fluency
Integration Ideas
The resources in this collection can be used to facilitate practice and application of math skills in a virtual environment. They can be applied to individual or small-group work as desired. These templates are ideal if you have a learning management system that lets you distribute files as assignments, with a copy for each student. However, even if you do not, students can make their own copy and complete the work. The online math resources listed above provide countless additional online activities and manipulatives for your students to practice their math skills.
How Can I Learn More?
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