140 media results found for 'math'
Designed for middle school students, these short animations present mathematics in a very different way. This series gives students, especially those who don't particularly like math, another way to look at math concepts.
Family support is vital to a child's math education. This series offers parents and caregivers tips to help increase a child's mathematical understanding. Families should talk about math, play math games, and read books about math.
Geometry is hard! Geometry is boring! No way, Math Fans! Geometry does not have to be hard or boring. Watch as Zero attacks each geometry problem with passion and humor. Designed to make learning geometry fun, students will enjoy the skits, fun, a...Read More
Children are never too young to learn math. As they explore their world, they are learning to count, discriminate shapes, sort objects, and see patterns. This series aims to help young children develop positive beliefs about themselves as mathemat...Read More
Through real life examples, this series defines and demonstrates important mathematical and geometrical concepts and skills. These concepts include rational numbers, integers, fractions, part-whole relationships, decimals, and symmetry.
Students will enjoy learning math with Dr. Rock and his friends. These engaging lessons present real-world problems, and Dr. Rock asks students to help him solve them.
Travel around the world to explore trade, the history of money, and concepts of trade, value, and price. Students take a look at how and why people value gold, from the early explorers to the prospectors in the California Gold Rush. They also get ...Read More
The Standard Deviants, a group of young performers, use comedy to help students grasp the basic concepts of math. They take part in parodies of movies and TV shows while progressively moving through the lessons, and each section is followed by a r...Read More
Uses practical examples and realistic models to provide students with an accessible context for mathematical concepts.
Provides classroom activities for middle school math teachers to help students build foundations for algebraic thinking. Uses real world examples, such as food, menus, and money to make connections to algebra. Shows a seventh grade math teacher us...Read More
Introduces viewers to the world of crime-fighting and how mathematical concepts are intrinsically tied to a crime's solution. Law enforcement officials explain how they use math to find angles of trajectory, distance, time, data analysis, probabi...Read More
Ratios and percents are another way of looking at fractions and decimals. But exactly what is a ratio? And what is a percent? Definitions and examples help clarify these operations: finding ratios and converting fractions and decimals into per...Read More
Looking for engaging ways to weave math into the day? At-home activities help support math learning. Parents and caregivers can teach basic concepts while having children participate in such activities as cooking, sorting, building, and planning a...Read More
Math for infants is all about the basics. Early math concepts, such as counting, shapes, measurement, and patterns are everywhere. Making a conscious effort to include basic math in everyday conversations with infants can help them start to unders...Read More
Books are a great way to share math concepts with young children. When children read or hear about math in a story, it helps them build math skills in imaginative ways. Books about math that show numbers, patterns, and shapes are everywhere. Part ...Read More
The understanding of part-whole relationships helps students understand the basic mathematical operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Part-whole relationships also help students group objects and organize data. Students...Read More