Saturday, March 25, 2023

Deepen understanding of key terms in mathematics with written and visual definitions using mathlearningcenter.org/apps

Math Vocabulary Cards website by the Math Learning Center is a great resource for students and teachers to improve (or help others to improve) their math vocabulary skills. The Math Vocabulary Cards website is a digital tool designed to help students build math vocabulary by providing clear definitions, illustrations, and examples.

Let's dive in and explore the different features and benefits of this website.

Step 1: Access the Website

Step 2: Choose a Topic

  • Once you have accessed the website, you will be presented with a list of math topics to choose from. You can select the topic that you are currently studying or want to learn more about. The topics are organized by grade level, so you can easily find the relevant content.

Step 3: Choose a Vocabulary Card

  • After you have selected a topic, you will be presented with a list of vocabulary cards. Each card has a term, definition, and an illustration or example to help you understand the term better. You can scroll through the list of cards and choose the ones that you want to learn.

Step 4: Use the Vocabulary Cards

  • Once you have chosen a vocabulary card, you can use it to improve your math vocabulary skills. There are several ways to use the cards, including:
    • Reading the term, definition, and example out loud to help you remember the term.
    • Creating flashcards with the vocabulary words and their definitions.
    • Practicing using the vocabulary words in math problems.
    • Quizzing your students, yourself, or a friend on the definitions of the terms.
    • Using the illustrations to help you understand the concept visually.

The Math Vocabulary Cards website is an excellent resource for students and teachers to improve their math vocabulary skills. By following the steps outlined above, you can use the website to learn new terms, understand their definitions, and practice using them in math problems. 

Embedded below is a 2 minute and 19 second YouTube tutorial.



Take care,

Brad

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