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This video explains the difference between dy/dx and d/dx
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This video shows another example of synthetic division.
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This short presentation on supporting a growth mindset for kids in math (and all subjects) shares the difference between a fixed and growth mindset and features Carl Dweck, Jo Boaler, and Batman!
Enjoy our presentation on how to foster a math growth mindset with your kids (and how it relates to Batman). This presentation is based on the growth mindset research of Carol Dweck and Mathematical Mindsets by Jo Boaler of YouCubed.
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What is a growth mindset?
How can I support a math growth mindset?
How can I teach my students a growth mindset?
Where can I find growth mindset resources?
What is the math myth?
What is a math person?
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Our Mission: MashUp Math is our creative solution to reviving students' passion and interest for learning mathematics. As young educators, we know that all students learn math differently and that a one-size-fits-all approach is simply ineffective. The idea that the ability to understand mathematics is reserved for a select few did not sit well with us.
In addition to sharing free teacher resources (which are teacher created resources) in the form of teacher worksheets, we share new YouTube math videos every week that help math teachers and students to better understand mathematics and the common core. Our lessons can be aligned with the common core standards for common core math and are immensely popular with flipped learning educators and anyone experimenting with flipped classroom learning.
As educators, we know what it takes to be a super math teacher and that we can’t always do it alone. In addition to our cool math videos, we share articles, blogs, inspirational quotes, teacher math worksheets, and math worksheets. Whether you teach in the flipped classroom, operate in blended education or online blended learning, or are interested in finding cool math online, MashUp Math will have something for you!
Many students think of us as a math tutor online or as their on-demand online tutor. Others trust us for all things related to online math education—coming to use when they find themselves thinking “I don’t understand my homework assignment! and need some homework help!
It is also a part of our mission to make progressive steps in mathematics education. For one, our content is created with the goal of moving students from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset. We also aim to meet the unique needs of ESL math students and support math for girls as well.
Many of our users serve as a special education teacher and use our cool videos to support their special education students with special needs. Our free online math lessons are also high adaptable to your homeschool curriculum and should be added to your list of free homeschool resources.
We are also very involved in the edtech world and are very popular with Google Classroom educators, Math Games Classroom Educators, and teachers who support the use of iPad for education!
So if you could use some help with everyday math and are a student with a unique learning style or learning styles—like Visual Auditory Learning! Or if you’re tired of math games and are more interested in an easy-to-follow tutorial, check us out and learn math with us. No matter your school’s standards of learning, our YouTube Math Videos Lessons will work for you!
Welcome to Mashup Math—the only math channel on YouTube made for visual learners!
Here, you can learn any math topic—from the basics to advanced algebra and geometry—in around 5 minutes. But don't expect the same old boring presentations and explanations. We're here to teach math in a colorful, fun, and visual way!
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In this lesson, we will work through two measurement unit conversion practice problems: how to convert centimeters to meters (CM to M) and how to convert cups to quarts.
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Math comes easily to some people, but even simple equations can become super stumpers to others! This matchstick math riddle went viral for being so tricky to solve (especially to find all 3 possible solutions) — even math nerds get tripped up on this one because they overthink it! Can you solve it?
TIMESTAMPS: JUMP TO THE SOLUTIONS
1.) Solution 1: 1:14
2.) Solution 2: 1:35
3.) Solution 3: 1:56
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Join us on this Multiplying Fractions mini-lesson where we'll explain: multiplying fractions by fractions and multiplying fractions by whole numbers. Lesson Guide: https://bit.ly/33DlFV3
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Working on math riddles and brain teasers is a great way to sharpen your critical thinking and problem-solving skills. While the famous Bridge Riddle and Torch Riddle may seem simple at first glance, most students—find themselves getting an incorrect answer! Can YOU solve the Bridge Riddle and the *BONUS" River Riddle?
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Are your kids ready to learn math in VR with this virtual reality math lesson for elementary and middle school math students and teachers?
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VR Math Games (in 360 degrees) like this are a great exploratory, learning activity! Math teachers can finally give kids a Google Expedition level experience in the math classroom.
These math games, challenges, and puzzles can be used in a computer lab, on a desktop, laptop, smart phone, or using a 3D headset or VR headset.
It can be used for 2nd grade, 3rd grade, 4th grade, 5th grade, 6th grade, 7th grade, 8th grade, and 9th grade.
This technology vr math activity is covers the following topics:
-solving equations
-algebraic thinking
-problem-solving
-order of operations
-GEMS
The answer is included at the end of the puzzle.
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Learning Standards:
Understand solving an equation or inequality as a process of answering a question: which values from a specified set, if any, make the equation or inequality true? Use substitution to determine whether a given number in a specified set makes an equation or inequality true.
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Use variables to represent numbers and write expressions when solving a real-world or mathematical problem; understand that a variable can represent an unknown number, or, depending on the purpose at hand, any number in a specified set.
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On this lesson, you will learn how to find the volume and surface area of a cylinder using the cylinder volume formula and cylinder surface area formula.
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This lesson answers the questions: How do I find the volume of a cylinder? How do I find the surface area of a cylinder? How do I find the height of a cylinder? How do I find the radius of a cylinder?
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On this lesson, we will work through a finding the volume of a right rectangular prism example using the volume of a rectangular prism formula.
Join us on this flipped math lesson for CCLS 5.MD.C.5.B where we work through a problem that was inspired by a released common core exam item where we gain apply our understanding of volume and right rectangular prisms to a real world situation.
This lesson answers the question: What is a right rectangular prism? How do I find volume? What is the volume in cubic feet? What is the formula for finding volume of a fish tank? What is length, width, and height? How do I measure volume? How do I find volume if I know the area?
Our lessons are perfect for flipped classroom math teachers and students and for warm-up and exit ticket activities . This lesson is aligned with the 6th grade common core math learning standards for math and the SAT math curriculum as well.
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Welcome to Mashup Math—the only math channel on YouTube made for visual learners!
Here, you can learn any math topic—from the basics to advanced algebra and geometry—in around 5 minutes. But don't expect the same old boring presentations and explanations. We're here to teach math in a colorful, fun, and visual way!
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In this lesson, we will work through two measurement unit conversion practice problems: how to convert centimeters to meters (CM to M) and how to convert cups to quarts.
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Learn why GEMS is a better order of operations mnemonic than PEMDAS, and why the PEMDAS rule and the BODMAS rule are ineffective in math!
What does GEMS stand for and why is it the best way to teach order of operations to kids?
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Learning Standards (3rd Grade Operations and Algebraic Thinking):
Solve problems involving the four operations, and identify and explain patterns in arithmetic.
CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.OA.D.8
Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.3
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Identify arithmetic patterns (including patterns in the addition table or multiplication table), and explain them using properties of operations. For example, observe that 4 times a number is always even, and explain why 4 times a number can be decomposed into two equal addends.
What does GEMS stand for in order of operations?
Why is PEMDAS bad?
Is PEMDAS bad?
Is PEMDAS wrong?
Should we stop teaching PEMDAS?
What is the best way to teach order of operations?
Where can I find free order of operations worksheets?
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Our Mission: MashUp Math is our creative solution to reviving students' passion and interest for learning mathematics. As young educators, we know that all students learn math differently and that a one-size-fits-all approach is simply ineffective. The idea that the ability to understand mathematics is reserved for a select few did not sit well with us.
In addition to sharing free teacher resources (which are teacher created resources) in the form of teacher worksheets, we share new YouTube math videos every week that help math teachers and students to better understand mathematics and the common core. Our lessons can be aligned with the common core standards for common core math and are immensely popular with flipped learning educators and anyone experimenting with flipped classroom learning.
As educators, we know what it takes to be a super math teacher and that we can’t always do it alone. In addition to our cool math videos, we share articles, blogs, inspirational quotes, teacher math worksheets, and math worksheets. Whether you teach in the flipped classroom, operate in blended education or online blended learning, or are interested in finding cool math online, MashUp Math will have something for you!
Many students think of us as a math tutor online or as their on-demand online tutor. Others trust us for all things related to online math education—coming to use when they find themselves thinking “I don’t understand my homework assignment! and need some homework help!
It is also a part of our mission to make progressive steps in mathematics education. For one, our content is created with the goal of moving students from a fixed mindset to a growth mindset. We also aim to meet the unique needs of ESL math students and support math for girls as well.
Many of our users serve as a special education teacher and use our cool videos to support their special education students with special needs. Our free online math lessons are also high adaptable to your homeschool curriculum and should be added to your list of free homeschool resources.
We are also very involved in the edtech world and are very popular with Google Classroom educators, Math Games Classroom Educators, and teachers who support the use of iPad for education!
So if you could use some help with everyday math and are a student with a unique learning style or learning styles—like Visual Auditory Learning! Or if you’re tired of math games and are more interested in an easy-to-follow tutorial, check us out and learn math with us. No matter your school’s standards of learning, our YouTube Math Videos Lessons will work for you!
On this lesson, you will learn how to graph cubic function graphs and how to graph cube roots.
Join us as we explore an example of graphing a cube root function over a restricted domain. In this lesson, we take a procedural look at graphing cube roots and examine the common mistakes that students make. For more MashUp Math content, visit http://www.mashupmath.com and join our free mailing list! :)
This lesson answers the questions: What is a cube root function? What is a cubic function? How do I graph a function? How do I graph a function without a calculator?
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Logic puzzles are a great way to test and improve your math skills, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities. These 7 math puzzles will put your skills to the test! Can YOU solve them all?
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TIMESTAMPS: JUMP TO A PUZZLE
1.) 0:14
2.) 0:51
3.) 1:28
4.) 2:13
5.) 2:48
6.) 3:25
7.) 4:07
BONUS) 4:46
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Let's gain some practice with this finding mean, median, mode, and range activity.
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Summarize and describe distributions. Giving quantitative measures of center (median and/or mean) and variability (interquartile range and/or mean absolute deviation), as well as describing any overall pattern and any striking deviations from the overall pattern with reference to the context in which the data were gathered.
How do I find the mean of a set of numbers?
How do I find the median of a set of numbers?
How do I find the mode of a set of numbers?
How do I find the range of a set of numbers?
Fun group activity ideas for teaching mean, median, and mode and range
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I had the opportunity to promote our "12 Days of Holiday Math Lessons" live on Fox31 News this week!
On this lesson on lines of symmetry, you will learn about reflection symmetry, vertical line symmetry, horizontal line symmetry, and examples of line symmetry.
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This lesson answers the questions: What is line symmetry? How do I know if a figure has vertical line symmetry? How do I know if a figure has horizontal line symmetry? What is point symmetry?
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