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How do you facilitate learning in your classroom? Is work done in desks, tables, up moving around, in bean bag chairs, on the floor, at the board, or in explorations? The space in which a child learns is important. If a school gets it wrong, learning Read More...
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I came across an interesting article from MindShift. It gave instructions on how to create your own classroom textbook (with or without Apple). As the open education movement continues to grow and become an even more rich trove of resources, teachers Read More...
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http://www.sparkyteaching.com/ has great math posters that are free to download. The link to the free posters can be found here: http://www.sparkyteaching.com/resources/ministryofmaths/TheMFiles_Posters.pdf At sparky teaching they want to help teachers Read More...
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Going off yesterdays post, if you are not comfortable using iPads in the classroom, or your school does not offer iPads in the classroom. You can still use historical math events in your classroom. Have your students use real math history and create historical Read More...
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"Math-ing" is not a term I am guessing very many know about and in fact no one knows what it is, but you! There have been terms such as "planking", "tebowing", "snailing", and "owling." Where people pose and have a good time doing it as well. Math-ing Read More...
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Every good teacher knows that the walls are prime real estate, the place where you reinforce rules and routines, encourage students to do their best, and celebrate everyone's achievements. Too often bulletin boards are just thought of as decoration, when Read More...
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There are always comic geeks out there and most of the time they are the same as math geeks. (I am one of them!) Comics are a great way to get artistic creations from students and learn about the math they are doing at the same time. First, show examples Read More...
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