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Patterns in Practice | the blog of the Mathematical Practices Institute | Page 2
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The blog of the Mathematical Practices Institute. We Got A Problem. Talking Math with Kids. Million Dollar Mathematics of Game Shows from NCTM 2015. May 8, 2015. At NCTM 2015 I gave a talk on the mathematics of game shows, including. Deal or No Deal. And several games from. The Price Is Right:. 1/2 Off, Master Key, and Plinko. We also played games and I attempted to give away lots of money. Sadly, most of the games were lost. Mathematics of Game Shows 2015. Tagged with game shows. April 28, 2015. When I ...
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From Al Cuoco, commentary on Common Core | Patterns in Practice
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The blog of the Mathematical Practices Institute. We Got A Problem. Talking Math with Kids. From Al Cuoco, a commentary on Common Core. From Paul Goldenberg, a commentary on “units digit” versus “ones digit” →. From Al Cuoco, commentary on Common Core. January 21, 2014. Mathematics as a scientific discipline. Axis is in the first quadrant. The Common Core reflects the reality that the discipline of mathematics is as much a web of. Mathematics curriculum, an NSF-funded program founded on mathematical habi...
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Answering the “Conceptual Questions” | Step One: Try Something
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Step One: Try Something. Teaching math, starting with the basics. Skip to primary content. Answering the “Conceptual Questions”. April 25, 2014. So Grant Wiggins blogged here. 1) You can’t divide by zero. Explain why not, (even though, of course, you can multiply by zero.). You can divide by zero. To quote Rachel McAnallen. 8220;You can do anything you want — YOU’RE the one with the pencil! At each step, we replaced or previous statement with a new statement, but by following the rules of algebra, we wer...
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March | 2013 | Infinite Tangents
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A Mathematics Education Podcast for Teachers. Archive for March, 2013. Episode 103: Tina Cardone. On March 28, 2013 by Ashli. We’re back to long form (around 50 minutes) this week with Episode 103 featuring the wonderful Tina Cardone of Drawing on Math. You can either download the podcast directly. Or subscribe to Infinite Tangents on iTunes. Tina’s Question for You: What sort of online resources are you looking for and what would make the current online resources more widely accessible? Next week weR...
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Without Geometry, Life is Pointless: December 2011
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Without Geometry, Life is Pointless. Musings on math, education, teaching, and research. Monday, December 12, 2011. Part 3: The Typical Student Project. Welcome to part three in my N part series on technology. In part 1, I bashed Smart Boards. In part 2, I shared my Christmas wish list for improving homework logs. Since my birthday is on the 28th, I guess this could be considered my technology birthday wish list. Our hook was this slick movie by National Geographic called 7 Billion: Are you Typical?
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ejexpress | Step One: Try Something
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Step One: Try Something. Teaching math, starting with the basics. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. The Poker Player’s Guide to Leading Class Discussions. April 6, 2016. FULL DISCLOSURE: I am not a professional, amateur, or even wannabe poker player.[ fn1. 8220;The murder was done by Mr. Johnson, in Room B14, with poor questioning technique! 8221;), where the teacher kicks things off, gets students responding to each other’s explanations, and only contributes again when it’s...But your ...
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April | 2014 | Step One: Try Something
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Step One: Try Something. Teaching math, starting with the basics. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: April 2014. Answering the “Conceptual Questions”. April 25, 2014. So Grant Wiggins blogged here. 1) You can’t divide by zero. Explain why not, (even though, of course, you can multiply by zero.). You can divide by zero. To quote Rachel McAnallen. 8220;You can do anything you want — YOU’RE the one with the pencil! At each step, we replaced or previous statement with a new...
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Frequently Asked Questions | Math Curriculum @ New Visions for Public Schools
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Skip to main content. Math Curriculum @ New Visions for Public Schools. What is an initial task? What are big ideas? What are instructional routines? What is a formative assessment lesson? What is a re-engagement lesson? What is a balanced assessment? Support for ELL and SpEd students. Other frequently asked questions. Unit 0: Introduction to Algebra I. Unit 1: Modeling with Functions. Unit 2: Linear and Exponential Functions. Unit 3: Linear Equations and Inequalities in 1 Variable. New look coming soon!
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Computational Thinking | gealgerobophysiculus
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Robotics & Engineering. Below are some resources I have compiled around computational thinking. EARCOS Teachers Conference 2014 Presentation. Introduce yourself at the Today's meet page here. https:/ todaysmeet.com/computationalthinking. Activity 1 - Find the point. Active Prompt page - share your answer to Activity 1. Processing Sketch - Cell Phone Localization. Geogebra: Projectile Motion Model. Newton's Cannonball simulation: http:/ apps.evanweinberg.org/newtonscannonball/. A great website with intera...