AIS Math
What is AIS Math?
AIS Math is an opportunity for students to get additional support with their Grade Level Math Curriculum. Students receive extra instruction, practice and review of important concepts to help them be successful.
Our AIS Classroom Daily Schedule
More information on your child's Math Curriculum can be found on the links below. Additional resources, including instructional videos and extra practice for each unit can be found by clicking unit titles on each of the linked pages.
Please check back frequently as materials are constantly being added and updated.
6th Grade Math Units and Resources
7th Grade Math Units and Resources
8th Grade Math Units and Resources
AIS Math is an opportunity for students to get additional support with their Grade Level Math Curriculum. Students receive extra instruction, practice and review of important concepts to help them be successful.
Our AIS Classroom Daily Schedule
- Welcome and Warm Up
- Students begin the class with a warm up question to get them thinking about Math. This is reviewed together as a class, and is typically a spiral review of material covered in a previous class.
- Fluency Activity
- The National Math Report indicates that daily fluency practice is essential to keep math students sharp! We practice fluency in a variety of ways...
- Magic Number Count Around
- 100 Yard Dash
- Brain Training Strategy with Flashcards
- Treasure Hunts
- The National Math Report indicates that daily fluency practice is essential to keep math students sharp! We practice fluency in a variety of ways...
- MATH Stations
- Students are then broken into groups to complete 2 stations per class. Over the course of the week they will have visited all 4 stations explained below.
- M - Mrs. Foley Station:
- Students receive small group explicit direct instruction based on assessment data. This includes instruction on prerequisite skills, pre teaching and reteaching of current topics covered in their Math class, as well as intervention skills to bridge any caps in a child's mathematical understanding.
- A - At Your Seat Station:
- Students begin with taking a quick 4 - 6 question formative assessment that determines the progress they have made toward their individual math goals. Then, they play games with seat partners to review their math goal skills. For example, in Pumpkin Patch students match the pumpkin with the multi digit multiplication problem with the leaf that has the correct product.
- T - Technology Station:
- Students use websites such as iReady, Prodigy, and XtraMath to work on skills that have previously been taught. The goal of this station is help students retain skills.
- H - Hands On Station:
- Students participate in games like Trasketball to work on essential pre algebra skills such as conversions from fractions, to decimals to percentages. A solid understanding of these skills will help prepare them for future math lessons.
- M - Mrs. Foley Station:
- Students are then broken into groups to complete 2 stations per class. Over the course of the week they will have visited all 4 stations explained below.
- Closure and Questions
- This is an opportunity for students to ask any questions they might have about homework or other class assignments.
More information on your child's Math Curriculum can be found on the links below. Additional resources, including instructional videos and extra practice for each unit can be found by clicking unit titles on each of the linked pages.
Please check back frequently as materials are constantly being added and updated.
6th Grade Math Units and Resources
7th Grade Math Units and Resources
8th Grade Math Units and Resources