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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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Three great web 2.0 tools you can use in the math classroom or any classroom for that matter. Are the three in the title. For all of these web 2.0 tools you can use in your classroom, they are all free to sign-up all you need is an email address. Qwiki: Read More...
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Student, teacher, and even parent attitude all are what students are affected by on a daily basis. If your friend doesn't like Coldplay, neither will you. But, if your parents feel like math isn't something you need then you wont excel at it either. Students, Read More...
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When you first interviewed for your job you get question like "Do you think all students can learn?", "What's your favorite thing about teaching?", and "How do you make students feel comfortable in your classroom?" I believe some teachers lose sight of Read More...
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Taboo Math is a great way to introduce vocabulary concepts that get the students engaged. When students see the word on the test they now have the ability to relate back the information from the game to the test. Split the class up into groups of 4-6. Read More...
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There are many different ways you can create stop motion videos. Especially in the math class where students demonstrate a video that entails a concept or math problem. http://www.stopmotionpro.com/ is an online software tool where you need a video camera Read More...
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Using Google Maps you can create your own scavenger hunt using math maps. Google Maps gives you the ability to create and share personalized annotated maps of your world. They are easy to create inside of Google Maps. Just click on My Places and create Read More...
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Some activities seem ageless. This week I got to try it with my summer intermediate algebra course. Guess My Rule Any number of players A rulekeeper makes up a rule that gives a number output for a number input. (It should be a function.) Players take Read More...
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Definitions : write down definitions of vocab words on index cards and toss them in a bag. Have twenty definitions for groups of nine players or fewer and 40 definitions of groups of ten or more. To start, have a player draw a card and read the definition. Read More...
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5 Angry Bird Lessons ranging from quadratic equations, geometry, graphing, addition, measurement, to conic sections. These are fun engaging lessons for students to accomplish in the classroom. Quadratic Destructio n: Given the equations of the curves Read More...
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BrainGenie is about helping your students meet your objectives. As an educator the tool and practice is free and you can create classes within BrainGenie. You can track the students you add to your lists and watch them achieve goals or see how long they Read More...
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Number Loving is a great math resource from Laura Rees-Hughes and Sharon Derbyshire. It is a very simple and elegant website that is easy to use. It has many topics ranging from algebra, geometry, number sense, and statistics. The resources are phenomenal Read More...
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Students love watching YouTube videos and incorporating them in to your lessons are educational, but also entertaining for the students to watch. Tough algebra terms can be reduced to simply rhymes and raps like this school. The same school even put together Read More...
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Net Gain, Net Effect Objective : Students will desribe the evolution of fishing techniques, and interpret the changes in technology on fishing populatons. Method: Students conduct a simulation to explore the evolution of fishing and the effects of changing 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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