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I am not going to go in to the details of lominoes, because they are increasingly complex as I read the pdf, so the pdf is posted below. Lominoes would be a great addition to any math classroom. Lominoes can include any of the following topics and give Read More...
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From calculus finding level curves in certain 3D shapes is a great resource for visually finding answers. Using this will help students visualize calculus. Warning this does involve time and I normally give it as an extra credit assignment for students Read More...
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As a teacher you walls can get covered quickly and most districts require all teachers to have a word wall . Well I am saying take back your walls. Don't rebel from word walls, they are incredibly effective for vocabulary and writing. But, most teachers Read More...
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As teachers how many of you know how to complete the square on an equation? Quite a few I am guessing. How many of you know why you complete a square? Probably less than the first question. Can you represent completing the square geometrically? OH, Yes! Read More...
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For a teacher a calculator can be the worst thing in the classroom, in other classes the calculator can be a helpful tool for simplifying problems, graphing strange equations, and overall confusion in math. Most students don't know their way around a Read More...
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I have student taught in places where right-brained students were left in the dust. I don't want your classroom to be this way. Right brained students are math teacher's best friends always very helpful and if you tailor your lesson plans correctly, they Read More...
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When teachers represent ideas, how do they represent them? Linguistically! But, students learn by using there senses of touch, auditory, visual, etc. Using both linguistic and nonlinguisitic representation students are better able to think and recall Read More...
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A great tool that I have began to play around with are Proof Blocks. http://www.proofblocks.com/ They are easy to use and a great tool for advanced geometry where students are confused with angle congruencies and triangle congruencies and just getting Read More...
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