Little Big League baseball team trying to solve a word problem
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.
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.
Levin Intermediate School in New York had a couple of math classes
create a math video as a parody of the Gangnam Style song. The topic
was long division. The toon is pretty catchy. When teachers want to discuss more on long division and demonstrate the process in a unique manner, then this video is going to be great.
How well can you or your students complete a simple mental math question under pressure? This video shows a young woman losing out on the first round of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire because she couldn't calculate a simple division or multiplication questions. Maybe this is all
something we should practice more.
This video shows a man on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, losing $15,000 because he didn't under stand the concept of squares. What is even funnier is the audience gave him the wrong answer as well.
This is a great video to help introduce and explore the way that our measurement systems developed and how they can be used and converted.
This is a song that can help your students remember how to calculate the perimeter and area of rectangles.
Honeybees create their honey-cone out of hexagons. Why is this? This video demonstrates how bees use math to maximize space and energy.
In this math video students will learn how the metric system came about and why scientists like using it. This Bill Nye video introduces the measurements of length to students.
Generate equivalent expressions using two additive properties. This video focuses on using the associative and commutative properties of addition to combine like terms, simplify expressions, and create equivalent expressions. Change the sign to multiplication and you can use this for the properties of multiplication as well.
Watch the properties of addition and multiplication in action.
This is a fun video to help introduce or reinforce how the silent "e" can help change words. James Iglehart does the singing and dancing.