3. Mathletics printable resources
- What is Mathletics?
- 5 Simple Steps to Mathletics
- Mathletics Webinars
- How to get started with Mathletics
- Mathletics Teacher Console
- Mathletics Student Console
- Mathletics Parents/Home User
- Mathletics Administrator
- Mathletics Reporting
- Mathletics Rollover
- Mathletics Classroom Strategies & Tips
- Mathletics Classroom Printables
- Mathletics FAQ's
We offer both video and written content options for you to choose from. Watch this video now, or if you prefer, continue reading below.
While Mathletics is designed to be a digital tool, there is a great number of printable resources that you can use for offline teaching and learning. Printable resources are found in the Resource Hub of the teacher console.
Here’s how to locate them:
- Log into your Mathletics Teacher Console
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Click on the Resource Hub
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Select the 'Mathletics Library'. Inside, you will see hundreds of booklets. You can use the filter at the top to narrow the list of resources to a specific grade level.
The blue booklets are organised by grade level and topic. They contain large numbers of blackline masters that you can use for formative assessment, homework, independent work, etc. There are options for basic practice, problem-solving, and application.
The purple booklets (Rich Tasks) contain critical thinking materials provided by Dr. Miran Small, a maths pedagogical expert. Her booklets are designed for grades K–8, are open-ended and provide low-floor, high-ceiling opportunities for students to think differently and critically about maths. The solutions booklets also provide several teaching materials, including tailored rubrics, for each question in each booklet.
Finally, you can filter for exam revision booklets that are geared for grades 7–12. These blue books with characters on them contain materials for extra practice and topic assessment.
For those of you who teach our youngest learners, there are also printable resources associated with the video, games box and story books found in Numeracy for Early Learners. Check it out!