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MATH PARK THE COMPLETE SERIES BUNDLE #4 (24 VIDEO/EASEL LESSONS)

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    Would you like to find new ways of giving your students a good foundation with number sense, multiplication, and fraction & decimal concepts? Give the Emmy Award-winning MATH PARK a try! These NO-PREP VIDEO LESSONS and follow-up EASEL ACTIVITIES and ASSESSMENTS can give your students the differentiated help they need.

    Here’s what’s included:

    • 24 fifteen-minute teaching VIDEO LESSONS

    • 24 printable TEACHER GUIDE for making the video lesson more effective

    • 24 multiple interactive EASEL ACTIVITIES to reinforce the concepts/skills

    • 24 automatically graded EASEL ASSESSMENTS for teacher feedback

    Here's what the Math Park Complete Series Bundle teaches:

    Number Sense

    • Place value with animated base-10 blocks

    • Identifying place value positions by their digits

    • Written, standard, and expanded forms of numbers

    • Determining which of two 3 or 4-digit numbers is larger

    • Creating the largest and smallest numbers with given digits

    • Understanding the role of zero in place value

    • Learning the meaning of (>) greater than and (<) symbols

    • Understanding thousands

    • Strategies for putting four-digit numbers in order from greatest to least and least to greatest

    • Understanding ten thousands

    Multiplication

    • Understanding the concept of multiplication as repeated addition
    • Strategies, practice, and games for learning and reinforcing the multiplication facts

    Fractions & Decimals

    • Understanding that fractions are equal parts of a whole

    • Learning the names of basic fractional parts (i.e. half (halves), third(s), fourth (s), etc.)

    • Learning the meaning and relationship of the numerator and denominator in fractions

    • Identifying fractions after viewing different visual representations, such as bars, squares, rectangles, and circles

    • Comparing fractions when the numerators are the same but the denominators are different, such as one-third is larger than one-fourth

    • Comparing fractions with the same numerator and different denominators

    • Using fraction bar models makes it easier to compare fractions

    • Using fraction bar models for putting fractions in order from least to greatest

    • When the numerator and denominator are the same, the fraction is actually one whole

    • Colorful visuals demonstrate how two-fourths, three-sixths, five-tenths, etc. are equivalent to one-half.

    • Animation of fraction bars and circles helps students to see how different fractions can be equivalent.

    • The basic concept of adding and subtracting fractions with like denominators

    • Why denominators remain the same when adding or subtracting fractions

    • Relating fractions and decimals (tenths and hundredths)

    • How to read decimals aloud correctly

    • Understanding the concept of mixed fractions and mixed decimals

    • Comparing decimals (hundredths)

    • Understanding place value with decimals

    • Comparing mixed decimals

    Here’s what satisfied teachers and parents are saying:

    “Math Park is extraordinary! My students love it and actively participate in this interactive math resource. It’s always a treat for them when an episode is shown. Even my most reluctant math learners are engaged. Math Park has a wonderful way of making even the most daunting math concepts accessible to all – in an enjoyable and painless way.”

    Natali Escobedo, Teacher

    Los Angeles, California

    “Math Park is an amazing math tool every teacher should have in the classroom. Math Park helps students improve their math skills interactively with tons of fun. My students enjoyed it and did not stop asking to watch it over and over again.”

    Susana Cano, Teacher

    Los Angeles, California

    “My son has been diagnosed with ADHD and he has a really hard time focusing and staying on task. But the imaginative approach of Math Park really got his attention. Math Park’s positive attitude and energy helped him to keep focused.”

    Joanna Rivera, Parent

    Los Angeles, California

    “The kids LOVE these videos. They are entertaining and yet very informative. You guys have made an incredibly creative and wonderful tool to help students deepen their math concepts. Nice job.” Ashley Alden, Teacher

    Los Angeles, California

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    I appreciate your feedback! You can email me at luckycatproductions@gmail.com

    Thanks,

    Robert

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