Math questions and story problems have the unique reputation of being the focus of many memes on how confusing they can be (Question: If you have 3 pencils and 6 oranges, how many waffles will fit in a car? Answer: Blue because ducks quack.). Now imagine a teacher repeating, reviewing, restating terms and solution steps so that students finally understand. A scheduled one-hour lesson can easily take half a day! Now imagine that scenario in a virtual environment. (I can already hear the crying…from teachers, students, and parents!) Thankfully, G Suite for Education has tools that can support math teaching and learning, while making the experience engaging, interactive, and successful.
First, let’s be clear about the difference between G Suite for Education and Google Classroom (a term that is more recognizable). G Suite is a collection of tools and features that can be used for instruction that includes Google Classroom, as well as Calendar, Docs, Forms, Hangouts, Sheets, Slides, and more. Google Classroom houses the different classes created. Within the classes, activities can be developed, assigned, and viewed. G Suite makes distance teaching and learning much more manageable and interactivity is built-in via the stream. Now, let’s get to the math!
For those who already use G Suite, many of the activities listed below will be familiar. It goes without saying that best practices are just that – best practices regardless of the subject. But, for those who may be struggling with math in a virtual environment, this list is just the tip of what can be done.
The Top 12
Again, these are just 12 of many more ways to use G Suite tools and features for math instruction. You may soon discover that what works for subjects such as Language Arts and Social Studies can also work for Math. After all, best practices are best practices regardless of the subject. Explore and try out the different apps and tools available to find out what works best for you and your students.
If you’re still unsure about how G Suite for Education works, there are training programs that focus on the basics of Google Classroom. For instance, Boxlight-EOS has a Distance Teaching Webinar Series that can be viewed for free. The intent is to help teachers get started and feel comfortable as they manage distance teaching and learning. To move beyond the basics, Boxlight-EOS has developed a Platform Essentials Course. For more information on what Boxlight-EOS has to offer, click the link: Distance and Blended Learning Courses.