QJS Library Learning Commons
Math Resources
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Access tutorial videos and practice questions to reinforce math learning.
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The strength of this site is its hands-on activities and games that frequently include partner/group interaction. Activities are sortable by grade and topic.
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The University of Waterloo's Centre for Education in Math and Computing puts out a new problem every week for various grades. These could be discussed as a class, posted as a "bonus" activity, or used in many other creative ways.
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Short, easy-to-follow instructional videos for basic to complex math topics. Would be great for using if you're not sure you'll get a TTOC but still want students to be moving ahead with their math!

In the words of its creator, Nat Banting, "The 16 Boxes game board is deceptively simple, and it is purposefully designed that way." This link includes 10 different math games that can be used as warmups or part of classroom routine.
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With over 200 to choose from, you could do one estimation challenge every day of the school year! Great as a classroom routine or warmup.

Though the video library is relatively small, this YouTube channel uses pop culture references in their high-production value videos to teach math concepts relevant to the 8/9 curricula.

This blog explores a different way of looking at math manipulatives and includes instructions on how to start using the clothesline in your own class.

Though the site itself is VERY dated, the puzzles could be used as valuable enrichment activities for early finishers.

A collection of videos and accompanying discussion and comprehension questions to help introduce ideas or guide thinking on math topics.