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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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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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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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Math Reasoning Inventory helps teachers find out what your students really understand about math. It focuses on students' strategies, understandings, and misconceptions. Teachers can learn how students respond to questions to standards. (MRI) is an online Read More...
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Different types of presentation and strategies are the reasons why students perform well. From journals to cooperative learning activities these different assessment strategies are great for students to know that there is more than bubble testing and Read More...
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Learning Strategies- Math Strategies for Solving Word Problems General Tips Learning how to solve problems in mathematics is knowing what to look for. Math problems often require established procedures and knowing what and when to apply them. To identify Read More...
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The N e w Y e a r is among us. Math Techniques and Strategies will be reforming and used to help you ! Post anything you want covered in depth or anything new you want to hear about below. This year Math Techniques and Strategies will make you the best Read More...
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Regardless of your school's cell phone policy, the reality in most schools is that students have phones in their pockets, purses, or hoodies. Why not get these tools out in plain sight and use them for good and not evil ? Featured below are some easy Read More...
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Has it ever seemed to you that some of your students are hardwired to not like math? Some strategies that you can use in any grade level are: Rehabilitate negative attitudes in math. Reduce mistake anxiety . Relate math to students interests and goals. Read More...
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Sorry for those who are looking for math today, but this post is strictly for teachers. In the current issue of Instructor , they have an article selection of "What's the secrete to classroom management?" They asked middle school teachers how they keep Read More...
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All of the information of High Yield instruction comes from this website: http://commonsensemath.com/researchbasedstrategies.php The strategies allow teachers, students and parents to be implemented naturally. A few of the good ideas I took from the website Read More...
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http://ldx.sagepub.com/content/44/2/184.short A Cognitive Strategy Instruction to Improve Math Calculation for Children With ADHD and LD: A Randomized Controlled Study. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity disorder is associated with marked behavioral problems Read More...
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Recently I have found a website with great teacher tips for teaching. http://www.nea.org/tools/BrowseAllTips.html some of my favorite tips that I saw are: Park Your Questions : I have a poster-sized piece of paper decorated with yellow parking stripes. Read More...
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How do you use instruction to grab the attention of all your students, especially if you are in a diverse classroom? First I am going to give you the big three points in using multicultural teaching strategies in your classroom. Knowledge Construction Read More...
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It has been a while since the last post, so as a little "I'm sorry," I will post all the differentiating materials I have accumulated over the past few weeks. This may be a little overkill, but you can use the materials as you wish and coming up with Read More...
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