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Self Grading Rubrics Using Google Forms you can create Self Grading Rubrics. When you create a new Google Form, I have my students add their period along with their first and last name as the first part of the self-grading rubric. Then you are ready to Read More...
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Please, teach with your iPad. Math applications can range from flash cards to graphing calculators. One day an iPad can be a textbook, next a calculator, then review sheets. Lately, there have been several reference apps that contain formulas and other Read More...
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Literature circles inherently promote student ownership of learning. In this learning model, students take responsibility for choosing their own books, directing discussion groups, assigning role for student inquiry, and constructing meaningful interpretations Read More...
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Google developers is the latest web, mobile, and social breakthroughs and you can meet developers who are turning them into tomorrow's educational tools. I do not know a lot about coding or how to make these things that can be my calculator, but other Read More...
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Math nerds and historians, it’s time to get excited. Minds of Modern Mathematics, a new iPad app released Thursday by IBM, presents an interactive timeline of the history of mathematics and its impact on society from 1000 to 1960. The app is based on Read More...
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Chrome Experiments is a new part of Google that uses WebGL a new form that uses 3D modeling and this would be great to use in all sorts of different mathematics. There are different chrome experiments and there are ones called Spiral Tip, Turing Patterns, Read More...
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PBiS stands for positive behavioral interventions and support for effective schoolwide interventions. One of the foremost advances in school-wide discipline is the emphasis on school-wide systems of support that include proactive strategies for defining, Read More...
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Comic Book is a application on the iPad where you can take pictures or use pictures off the web to to put them together. A certain lesson can come from gathering different images and having your students put together a collage of different math historical Read More...
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I was reading an article in the current issue of Scientific American and the article I have seen numerous times o f Bayes Theorem in the article, " Weighing the Positives ." The full article is listed here: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=weighing-the-positives Read More...
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There are many different applications and ways you can get students to learn with apples latest technology. iPods and iPads are a great way to get students engaged in classroom activities. Listed below are places to get activities for both technologies Read More...
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When one studies mathematics in grade school, one is compelled by the mystic combination of numbers and symbols that fit together in perfect harmony. The numbers and symbols that create and regulate rules and foundations of the universe itself is called Read More...
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I have written a journal article for a journal. The following is about Angry Birds used to describe conic sections , especially parabolas. Featured below is the journal article, I have been trying to implement the use of Angry Birds on the schools iPad Read More...
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Every teacher needs a little time off and the reading theatre is the way I take my time off. You have the student's read a portion or part of text and then apply either a guide or writing prompts to guide them through the rest of the lesson. A few of Read More...
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In high school geometry students examine the types of geometrical operations that can be performed by using only a straight edge and a compass. Origami has similiar and sometimes origami's axioms are easier to understand since in some origami there are Read More...
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Smart boards are the teachers best friend. Teachers best friends use to be PowerPoint's, but how boring can those be? SNORE! Listed below is a website that has many different games and templates for teachers to use in mathematics, most of which are more Read More...
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