From turning on a light switch, to taking life-saving medicine, to making phone calls on computers small enough to fit in our pockets, we rely on technologies of all sorts every day. In fact, we rely on them so regularly, we often take them for granted—and they only seem to get better as time goes on. And, that’s not even going into the technologies that help us improve our understanding of our world and the universe it inhabits, from the simplest school microscope to the James Webb Space Telescope.
Yet, any scientist or inventor will tell you that no new technologies would ever exist without mathematics. Space travel would be impossible without calculus, and math is a key part of any architecture or construction projects. Math is a key part of medicine, too, as being able to calculate and measure out the correct dosage of a drug can make the difference between life and death. Being able to make the right calculations, measurements, and estimates makes technology possible.
This Math 2.0 Day, take the time to check out some of the resources you can find in Infobase products to help students become comfortable and confident using math in their daily lives and better prepared to tackle both the rigors of college and their future careers—including STEM careers.
The World Almanac® for Kids and The World Almanac® for Kids Elementary
The World Almanac® for Kids and The World Almanac® for Kids Elementary cover a wealth of math topics for middle school and elementary students. In The World Almanac® for Kids Elementary, students can learn about and practice their skills with addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, geometry, measurement, and time and money. The World Almanac® for Kids covers more challenging topics perfect for intermediate students, such as expressions and equations, geometry, ratios and proportions, statistics and probability, and the four operations, including number systems.
Both of these award-winning, complementary products feature exclusive, age-appropriate content for students, including articles, videos, Fun Facts, and games and puzzles designed to help them practice core math skills. Plus, educators can find a wealth of teacher resources such as worksheets, classroom management forms, science diagrams, and projects that can help with math instruction.
Learn360
Learn360, the ultimate streaming multimedia resource for K–12 schools and districts, features thousands of multimedia resources on mathematics, including videos, audio files, encyclopedia articles, activities, and interactives. Popular video series on math include Common Core Math 4 Kids, Real World Math, and Makematic’s Crayola: Moved by Math and users can find more than 140 printable handouts featuring step-by-step math problems with clear instructions and analyses.
Learn360 also features mathematics interactives from Learnetic with clear learning objectives; organized sections consisting of animations, video clips, slideshows, images, and diagrams to explain key concepts; activities and quizzes to support applied learning, allow students to test themselves, and improve critical thinking; and Lesson Reports at the end to assess students’ work.
The Mailbox® Plus
Looking for math handouts for prekindergarten through grade 6? The Mailbox® Plus is packed with 52,000+ fun and engaging ideas, activities, and worksheets that help inspire imaginations while teaching essential skills—including more than 11,000 ideas for math class. These ideas and activities are teacher-created, teacher-tested, and educationally sound.
Science Online
The award-winning Science Online database offers a comprehensive overview of a broad range of scientific disciplines, including mathematics—the “M” in STEM. Its Mathematics Topic Center is a virtual study guide that features a series of editor-selected overview articles on topics including algebra, applied mathematics, calculus, geometry, and probability and statistics along with suggested research topics, videos and animations, key tables and data, and a comprehensive mathematics timeline.
Classroom Video On Demand
Classroom Video On Demand features a wealth of high school-level material appropriate for basic through AP courses on mathematics, including:
- Hundreds of titles from integral CALC on calculus and geometry
- Accounting Fundamentals, an exclusive four-part series that provides an overview of accounting practices and concepts
- Mathematics Illuminated and Against All Odds: Inside Statistics, two series from Annenberg Learner that help demystify math
- Algebra Applications and Geometry Applications, two 10-part series from Media4Math that present an impressive array of real-world applications of algebra and geometry, covering the complete scope and sequence of both curricula.
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