This website gives teachers the ability to quickly create random numbers that can be used for adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, order of operations, finding rules, and learning to substitute values. The spinners can be used with 2 to 12 sections in each spinner. You can have up to 4 spinners. It also contains a timer in which you can quickly turn the spinners into fun and visual activities. Watch the Youtube Video on using the spinners to see how it can be used.
Can you beat a partner in discovering all the factors. If you don't have a partner, try beating the computer. Students will learn how to identify factors up to 100. Student A will pick a number on the grid and student B gets points for every factor that remains for the picked number.
Try this word problem with your students to see if they can solve the word problem given in this movie, "Little Big League." This video is sure entertaining and mathematically funny.
Here is a very catchy tune for those students who are trying to learn
about the slope-intercept form "y=mx + b". This video was created by a
teacher and her math students. Trust me when I say that the formula
will stick in their brain after listening to it. The song is sung to
the music of the Village Peoples "YMCA" tune.