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Since it has been a while since I have posted anything with humor on this blog, I will take a break from educational pedagogies and uses. Today's main focus will be on great math photos you can share with your students, because it is always better to Read More...
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21st Century Learning occurs around the core subjects: reading, writing, and math. The 21st century skills occur when the teacher or classroom ties career skills, critical thinking skills, and technology into the core subjects. These have more connections Read More...
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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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Self-Referential Tests The experience was so challenging, frustrating, and ultimately rewarding, that it didn’t take long to realize it was a perfect exercise for students. I ended up creating some simpler examples that gently introduce the student to Read More...
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As technology grows at an expanding rate, we are preparing students for a faster pace of life. Where to get information, how to get it, and how to use the information they now have. Some new pedagogies from Steve Wheeler at the University of Plymouth Read More...
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Graphic organizers are visual representations of a text or topic. Organizers provide templates or frames for students or teachers to identify pertinent facts, to organize information, and to record relationships between facts and ideas within a learning Read More...
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Problem based learning approach is largely attributable to the fact that their process is designed to stimulate student inquiry. Additionally, the process can be applied to any project in any subject, which means there is a consistent approach across Read More...
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Since apparently I get enough of assessments, since this is my 3rd post. I will give you a few different examples in the math content area that you can apply right away to your math assessments. This comes from www.jamestanton.com and it is a brief description Read More...
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Good videos are ones that instruct and engage at the same time, but not necessarily. You can incorporate YouTube videos can use one to engage students and then one like Khan-Academy to instruct a lesson. With a YouTube channel you can go ahead and favorite Read More...
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eThemes is a source for content-rich, student safe online resources that will help you enhance your teaching and save you time. eThemes provides free, fast access to over 2,500 collections of websites, on many different topics. By researching and creating Read More...
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1.) Just having students predict answers to math problems is a way of creating more meaningful learning, prediction can be a useful strategy in successful teaching. I was reading a publication about predicting mathematical creativity in students. The Read More...
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Learning is a process. Learning is different to all of us. Approaches to how we as individuals learn is unique and for those critics and pundits ‘out there’ who continue to perpetuate the myth that unless one is contributing back, one isn't learning, 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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MentorMob is like Gooru. This is a website where you can create a learning playlist of your own. This would work great for students with IEP's or students you know of that will have difficulty in a specific area. You can browse made lists or create your Read More...
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New democratic social media tools give new freedom, increased creativity and responsibility for the learners. Modern learners inhabit various spaces: Weblogs (Blogger, Wordpress), microblogging environments (Jaiku, Twitter), social repositories of new Read More...
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