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Math Resources

State Resources You Can't Live Without:
- Tennessee's Mathematics Website: You can find current math standards, standards for Mathematical Practice, and additional resources.
- Tennessee Blueprints: This link will take you to the current year's testing blueprints listed by subject and grade level. What are testing blueprints?
Assessment blueprints are designed to show educators a summary of what will be assessed in each grade, including a range of number of items that will address each strand of standards. This resource is designed to help educators as they plan for the upcoming school year.- tn.gov
Other Resources
- Illustrative Mathematics Task Bank: A task bank for K-12 math listed by standard.
- Inside Mathematics: Additional tasks for K-12.
- You've Got This Math: A resource with free printables suitable for stations or small group.
- Mathematics Toolbox: Math tasks by grade level.
- Achieve the Core: Find lessons, videos, and resources to help teach the Tennessee State Math and ELA Standards.
Digital Resources:
Monroe County Schools has adopted Clever as a single sign-on platform to access all digital resources purchased by our district. The following resources can be found by accessing your Clever account.
- IXL: (Grades K-8; 10-11) IXL is personalized learning. With a comprehensive K-12 curriculum, individualized guidance, and real-time analytics, IXL meets the unique needs of each learner. Students will access this online resource by logging into their Clever accounts.
- MathSeeds (K-2 - purchased by individual schools - ask your principal): Mathseeds teaches kids aged 3-9 the core math and problem-solving skills needed to succeed in school with fun, highly interactive lessons.
- Typing.com (K-12): This is a free online typing program selected to teach and practice keyboarding.
- CK-12 Foundation: (K-12) This website helps students deeply understand Math & Science concepts through personalized pathways, AI-driven insights, and interactive content!
- BrainPOP Jr. and BrainPOP: (purchased by individual schools - ask your principal): These sites feature engaging learning games, animated movies, and activities designed with relevance, depth, and humor to encourage kids on their unique learning paths.
- Khan Academy: (K-12) Students can practice at their own pace, filling in gaps in their understanding and then accelerating their learning.