Why Use Storyboard That for Math?
While most people think of numbers and computation when they hear "mathematics", a huge part of math is very visual. Incorporate storyboards into your math lessons to show vocabulary, illustrate concepts, explain word problems, and more. Teachers can create visual aids, posters, and worksheets that are customized to their student's needs. Students can create math stories or comics to showcase learning. It's easy to visually depict mathematical processes and concepts!
Math Lesson Plans





Teaching & Project Ideas
- Place Value Worksheets
- Graphing Worksheets
- Math Infographics
- Math Posters
- Addition Worksheets
- Telling Time
- Division Worksheets
How Tos about Math Activities & Lesson Plans
How can I use storyboards to differentiate math instruction for diverse learners?
Identify student learning styles. Quickly assess whether your students are visual, auditory, or kinesthetic learners. Knowing this helps you tailor storyboard activities to boost engagement and comprehension.
Group students strategically for storyboard activities.
Create mixed-ability teams. Pair students with varying strengths to encourage peer teaching and support. This fosters collaboration and allows students to learn from each other’s perspectives.
Assign math concepts based on readiness.
Offer scaffolded storyboard tasks. Give advanced students multi-step problems to illustrate, and provide foundational concepts for those who need more support. This ensures all students work at an appropriate challenge level.
Provide varied storyboard templates.
Choose templates that match learning goals. Select from comic strips, flowcharts, or one-panel visuals to address different math topics and student needs. Using diverse formats keeps activities fresh and accessible.
Facilitate reflection and sharing.
Encourage students to explain their storyboards. Host gallery walks or presentations so students can discuss their math thinking. This helps reinforce understanding and boosts confidence in diverse learners.
Frequently Asked Questions about Math Activities & Lesson Plans
How can Storyboard That be used to teach math concepts visually?
Storyboard That helps teachers create visual aids, posters, and worksheets that illustrate math concepts, vocabulary, and word problems, making lessons easier for students to understand.
What are some examples of math lesson plans available on Storyboard That?
Storyboard That offers lesson plans for place value, graphing, addition, division, telling time, and more, all designed to engage students through visual learning.
Why is visual learning important in math education?
Visual learning helps students grasp abstract math concepts, improves concept retention, and supports different learning styles, making math more accessible and enjoyable.
Can students create their own math comics or stories on Storyboard That?
Yes, students can use Storyboard That to create math comics or stories, allowing them to demonstrate understanding and apply math concepts in creative ways.
What types of math worksheets can teachers make with Storyboard That?
Teachers can create customized worksheets for place value, addition, division, graphing, and telling time using Storyboard That’s templates and visual tools.
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