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Boost Student Engagement with Interactive Math Teaching Slides

Interactive math teaching slides are becoming an essential tool to help students understand and enjoy math. Moreover, students can see themselves as mathematicians when they consistently engage and interact with math learning. These ready-to-use- math teaching slides are designed to boost student engagement through visual and conceptual learning, aligning with key math standards across different states.

Math Presentation Slides for Primary Grades

To begin, our interactive math teaching slides are specifically tailored to elementary grades including kindergarten, first grade, and second grade. In fact, these foundational grades provide the building blocks of core math content like number sense, basic operations, shapes, and measurement.

These slides offer visual math and conceptual math to help younger learners make sense of abstract math concepts. It is easy to instantly boost student engagement with interactive math teaching slides. With colorful graphics and interactive elements, math becomes more accessible and enjoyable for students. Thus, it’s a win-win for everyone!

In the example below for first grade, the teacher and students move cookies from the jar to the plate, then subtract, and find the difference.

Standards-Aligned for Texas, Common Core, and Virginia SOLs

A key advantage of using these interactive math slides is that they are standards-aligned. Whether you are teaching in Texas, a Common Core state, or Virginia, the slides are crafted to meet the specific learning goals of each. This alignment ensures that students learn exactly what they need. Plus, it is easy to integrate these engaging math slides with any math curriculum. Specifically, the Free Standards Alignment is found here: Information, Scope, and Standards documents

A series of slides about odd and even numbers for second grade.

Visual and Conceptual Learning: A Winning Combination

Interactive math teaching slides focus heavily on visual learning, using images, animations, and diagrams to illustrate math concepts. For younger students, this approach is highly effective as they are learning conceptually rather than with abstract numbers on a page.

Kindergarten Numbers 6-10

Conceptual learning in the teaching slides helps students grasp not only how to approach and solve a problem, but why the solution works.

This deep understanding is key to long-term math success. Students are truly understanding the math.

Boost Student Engagement with Interactive Math Teaching Slides

One of the greatest benefits of these interactive math slides is their ability to keep students engaged. Students remain active participants in the math learning. Specifically, each math lesson has between 6 to 12 teaching slides. The series of teaching slides incorporate the math strategies being taught or used in the lesson. The slides feature moveable objects, areas to type numbers, and fun themes and clipart.

Additionally, these slides are designed for teacher-led learning, making them an excellent resource for instruction. Teachers can open the PowerPoint slides (that can be opened in Google Slides) on a whiteboard or projector, leading students through the lesson while encouraging discussion and collaboration.

A series of slides about understanding the parts of a clock, and how to skip count around the clock.
First Grade Unit 6 Telling Time

Teaching Slides for Supplemental Math or Full Curriculum

Whether you are looking for a comprehensive math curriculum or supplemental materials to enhance your district adoption, these interactive teaching slides for Kinder, first, and second grade, are versatile and standards-aligned to meet your needs.

In conclusion, the flexibility of Total Math resources is ideal for serving as a supplemental addition to any curriculum, however, Total Math is a vertically aligned and comprehensive math curriculum. Thus, making it a perfect addition to any classroom.

Counting Cow's Number Review for Kindergarten. Farm themed slides to review unit 3 Numbers to 10.
Kindergarten Unit Review Numbers to 10
Total Math Curriculum for Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade

Below you can find out more about all of the components of Total Math. Further, just like the interactive teaching slides, you’ll find even more engaging resources for your math instruction.

Lesson plans and year overview documents in an image about Total Math Curriculum.

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