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What are the benefits of using technology during a math lesson?. Continue?. ? ?Technology in the classroom promotes an increase in writing skills; better understanding of math; the ability to teach others; and greater problem solving and critical thinking skills.". . ? http://www.sabine.k12.la.us/vrschool/intwebcl.htm - Instructional Technology.
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1. Bringing Math GLCEs and Technology into the Classroom Focusing on -
Number and Operations Standard This powerpoint can be used as a presentation to educators about how to teach the Grade Level Content Expectations (GLCE) focusing on the Number and Operation Standard. It is put together as an interactive presentation, so educators can use it as a resource when using technology in mathematics instruction.This powerpoint can be used as a presentation to educators about how to teach the Grade Level Content Expectations (GLCE) focusing on the Number and Operation Standard. It is put together as an interactive presentation, so educators can use it as a resource when using technology in mathematics instruction.
2. What are the benefits of using technology during a math lesson?
3. Resources for Teachingwith Technology
4. A Closer Look at GLCE
5. Kindergarten Expectations
6. Count, Write, and Order Numbers (K)
7. Compose and Decompose Numbers (K)
8. Add and Subtract Numbers(K)
9. Explore Number Patterns (K)
10. First Grade Expectations
11. Count, Write, and Order Numbers (1)
12. Count, Write, and Order Numbers (1)Continued
13. Add and Subtract Numbers (1)
14. Add and Subtract Numbers (1)Continued
15. Second Grade Expectations
16. Count, Write, and Order Whole Numbers (2)
17. Understand Place Value (2)
18. Add and Subtract Whole Numbers (2)
19. Add and Subtract Whole Numbers (2) Continued
20. Understand the Meaning of Multiplication and Division (2)
21. Work with Fractions (2)
22. Third Grade Expectations
23. Understand and Use Number Notation and Place Value (3)
24. Count in Steps, and Understand Even and Odd Numbers (3)
25. Add and Subtract Whole Numbers (3)
26. Multiply and Divide Whole Numbers (3)
27. Multiply and Divide Whole Numbers (3)continued
28. Problem Solving With Whole Numbers (3)
29. Understand Simple Fractions, Relation to Whole, and Addition and Subtraction of Fractions (3)
30. Understand Simple Fractions, Relation to Whole, and Addition and Subtraction of Fractions (3)continued
31. Understand Simple Decimal Fractions in Relation to Money (3)
32. Fourth Grade Expectations
33. Fourth Grade ExpectationsContinued
34. Understand and Use Number Notation and Place Value (4)
35. Use Fractions and Multiples (4)
36. Add, Subtract, Multiple and Divide Whole Numbers (4)
37. Add, Subtract, Multiple and Divide Whole Numbers (4)continued
38. Read, Interpret and Compare Decimal Fractions (4)
39. Understand Fractions (4)
40. Understand Fractions (4)continue
41. Add and Subtract Fractions (4)
42. Multiple FractionsBy Whole Numbers (4)
43. Add, Subtract, Multiple and Divide Decimal Fractions (4)
44. Estimate (4)
45. Problem Solving (4)
46. Fifth Grade Expectations
47. Fifth Grade ExpectationsContinued
48. Understand Division ofWhole Numbers (5)
49. Multiple and DivideWhole Numbers (5)
50. Find Prime Factorizationof Whole Numbers (5)
51. Understand Meaning of Decimal Fractions and Percentages (5)
52. Understand Fractions as DivisionStatements, Find Equivalent Fractions (5)
53. Multiple andDivide Fractions (5)
54. Add and Subtract Fractions Using Common Denominators
55. Multiple and Divide byPowers of Ten (5)
56. Solve Applied Problems with Fractions (5)
57. Express, Interpret, and Use Ratios, Find Equivalences (5)
58. Activities, Lessons, and LinksGrades PreK-2 (click here for 3-5)
59. Activities, Lessons, and Links Grades K-2 continued
60. Activities, Lessons, and LinksGrades 3-5 (click here for K-2)
61. Activities, Lessons, and LinksGrades 3-5 Continued