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Pro Football Players Do Do Math | Pi Crust
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An accomplished novice wonders about the challenges of depth over breadth. For musings on parenting and technology, check out bedtimebits.wordpress.com. Skip to primary content. Pro Football Players Do Do Math. August 13, 2013. At our school retreat we have a running joke of how many times a presenter (always one of our colleagues at that venue) inadvertently says “do do.” It happens more often than you think. Anyway…. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. August 13, 2013 at 2:37 pm.
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The Common Core Shift in Algebra I | Mathy McMatherson
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Resources for New Teachers. Things I’ve Made. The Common Core Shift in Algebra I. June 16, 2015. This post is about me really have to readjust what I thought the content of an Algebra I curriculum. And trying to figure out what it. Needs to be now. To have a feeling for what students didn’t know when they walked into Algebra I – things I could assume I needed to teach from scratch and things I could assume they had seen before and had some familiarity with. I. Complete with textbooks, support materials, ...
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Her Mathness | Lighting the world with math, one student at a time. | Page 2
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Lighting the world with math, one student at a time. Cool Resource Compilations – Problem-Solving/Tasks/Puzzles. Global Math Department TweetUp NYC! Her Mathness Virtual Filing Cabinet. September 7, 2016. Day in the Life: Professional Development? I got myself out of the house relatively on time, but managed to spill my oh-so-necessary Red Eye on the bus. Yes, I was THAT person. Although the morning passed pleasantly, our administration modeled how not to run an activity effectively, which was instructiv...
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Two Lessons, Two Year Groups: Translation and BIDMAS | MathsZest
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Two Lessons, Two Year Groups: Translation and BIDMAS. February 6, 2016. Both lessons started in exactly the same way, with the brilliant Numeracy Ninjas. By @maths master William Emeny ( greatmathsteachingideas. I knew when planning this lesson that the year 10 group studied translation last year, so they should know what it is. However, they wouldn’t have used vectors before, so this was the focus of the lesson. And that’s it! I don’t really do bells and whistles in my lessons, I just aim to teach...
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No questions, no problem! What if students generate their own questions? - darcmathcoach
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Changing Math culture one teacher at a time. No questions, no problem! What if students generate their own questions? December 7, 2015. Last week I had a 3rd grade teacher email me and ask if I could help her out because she was frustrated. She had been teaching lessons all week on:. OA3 Students can solve multiplication/division word problems within 100 involving equal groups, arrays, and measurement quantities. Some students were answering only part of the problem. I sat back in my chair and thought, w...
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One Good Thing – mrsthienel
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Just a crazy math teacher turned instructional coach. Middot; professional development. January 12, 2016. So today, when I first walked in to the building, I was immediately asked to go cover a 7th grade math class! On our second day back to school after break, our district had a PD day. One of the sessions I was lucky to attend was with the very talented Kim Sutton. As you can see, each number that has a factor of 2 has a red dot above it. Factors of 3 have a green dot and so on. It’s a gr...I’m c...
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It Took Me 2 Years to Get This Approach to Imaginary Numbers | mathcoachblog
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Ramblings of a HS Math Teacher. Statistics Arts and Crafts. Put(t)ing Rational Numbers in Order →. It Took Me 2 Years to Get This Approach to Imaginary Numbers. April 20, 2015. This past week the NCTM annual conference was held in Boston, and what an enriching epxerience! The story starts 2 years ago at Twitter Math Camp in Philadelphia. At that conference, I participated in an Algebra 2 small group, facilitated by the super-creative Max Ray. From the Math Forum. Here’s the set-up: Michael finds a ...
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dy/dan » Blog Archive » Hibernating + Open Thread
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Presentations & Workshops. Get Posts by E-mail. January 22nd, 2015 by Dan Meyer. A reader via email:. Blog monster hungry. Feed me. I’m not big on the retroactively “sorry I haven’t been blogging” posts. I’d rather proactively explain why I’m not going to be around here for the next several months. For lack of interest in math education or for lack of interesting things. In math education. For instance:. Lots to share there. There were two especially useful sessions at CMCN14. 68 Responses to “Hibe...
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