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Learn How Careers Use Math (for Grades 4th-7th)

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9 Jun

how careers use math

Your students will like this site!  Math Apprentice teaches a student how various careers use math.  But they don’t teach math through a boring, lengthy, text-based method.  No, Math Apprentice gets your student happily involved by allowing them to choose a character who skateboards through town, visiting the different careers:

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The student then interactively works on math problems related to the career of choice:

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Description from the site author:  Math Apprentice … connects math to real world careers by allowing students to be apprentices at various companies, applying their math skills to real world challenges. 

Learn How Careers Use Math - for Grades 4th-7th

 

For more about the site, or to view how to use the site in a middle school classroom, including classroom examples, visit this informative page.

How to Get This Freebie:  Visit Math Apprentice.  To get started right away, click on the Explore the Math button at the bottom of the home page.

Targeted Grade Level:  Grades 4th-7th, but I  found the site had a lot to teach me, so I’d recommend it for high schoolers, too.

 

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  1. Spalva says

    April 18, 2011 at 11:24 PM

    Thanks for all these resources you provide daily; I end up using many of them.
    I have to laugh at the skate girl in the graphics of this site! My 11 year-old skater daughter will have to laugh.

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  2. Brenda Marie says

    April 21, 2011 at 6:25 AM

    This looks like it’ll be fun. Thanks.

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    April 8, 2013 at 5:07 AM

    This is really great work. Thank you for sharing such a useful piece of information here in the blog.

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