Math Shows

Cyberchase
A team of curious kids are summoned into cyberspace to outwit and outsmart the villain Hacker using math and problem-solving skills.

Classroom Connection
Short-form lessons for 4th and 5th Grades.

Future of Me
Explore STEM careers by meeting women who work in those fields.

Family Math
Trusted tools that help families with children ages 2-5 uncover the joy of math in everyday experiences.

Math Park
Learn number sense, multiplication, and fractions and decimals through goofy skits.

MLC Primetime Block
Watch documentaries and PBS classics from 8pm – 6am.

Extra Credit
Creative writing, math, fitness, art, career exploration, and more for 4th-6th graders.

Illustrative Mathematics
Math lessons covering high priority topics.

Partner Content
Find segments and resources from MLC’s amazing partners

Math Mights
Engaging lessons help students build number sense and learn strategies for solving all kinds of math problems.

Camp TV
A special kids’ block with exciting content from zoos, libraries, and more!

Let’s Learn
“Let’s Learn” is a daily series featuring educator instruction and virtual field trips.
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- Great Lakes Now
- Illustrative Math
- InPACT at Home
- Let's Learn
- Live from the Opera House
- Math Mights
- Math Mysteries
- Math Park
- Meet the Helpers
- Partner Content
- POP Check
- Read With Me At Home
- Read, Write, ROAR!
- Reading ELD
- Simple Gift Series
- Special Programs
- Story Pirates
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- Across America
- Animals
- Around the World
- Creatures
- Engineering 2021
- Engineering 2022
- Great Lakes
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- Heroes
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- Our Stories
- Shoot for the Stars
- Space
- Sports and Games
- Take Flight
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- When I Grow Up
- Winter Review 1
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- Traditional Method to Add within 1,000Lesson 204
Traditional Method to Add within 1,000
Math3rd GradeWarm up with a Mystery Math Mistake as you add two 3-digit numbers using a partial sums strategy. Use a variety of representations and strategies add within 1,…
- Estimate and Measure with CentimetersLesson 204
Estimate and Measure with Centimeters
Math2nd GradeWarm up with a Mystery Math Mistake as you add two 2-digit numbers using a decomposition strategy. Think through creating your own centimeter ruler. Estimate a…
- Add & Subtract Using 20Lesson 204
Add & Subtract Using 20
Math1st GradeRepresent a teen number using a number bond to solve a Mystery Math Mistake. Use Notice and Wonder with a marble game to ask and answer questions about adding …
- Compare Numbers 1-10Lesson 204
Compare Numbers 1-10
MathKindergartenUse a 10-frame and Rekenrek (counting buddy) to tell if Dotson made a Mystery Math Mistake building "one less." Represent objects from a story with a Rekenrek …
- Add within 1,000Lesson 203
Add within 1,000
Math3rd GradeWarm up with a Mystery Math Mistake as you add two 3-digit numbers using a partial sums strategy. Use strategies as you play the Math Mights Showdown bingo gam…
- Measuring with CentimetersLesson 203
Measuring with Centimeters
Math2nd GradeWarm up with a Mystery Math Mistake as you add two 2-digit numbers using a decomposition strategy. What do you know about measurement? Measure with centimeter …
- Add & Subtract Using 10Lesson 203
Add & Subtract Using 10
Math1st GradeRepresent 10 using a number bond and 10-frame with a missing addend. Use Notice and Wonder with a 10-frame, connecting cubes, and place-value cards to ask and …
- Compare Images and NumbersLesson 203
Compare Images and Numbers
MathKindergartenRepresent 6 with a 10-frame, dot card, and Rekenrek (counting buddy) to tell if Dotson made a Mystery Math Mistake. Compare images and numbers by using "less,"…