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Global Math Department TweetUp NYC! | Her Mathness
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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. Global Math Department TweetUp NYC! When: Friday, December 12, 2014 6 pm. Where: Offices of New Visions for Public Schools, 320 West 13th Street, New York, NY. What: Connect or reconnect with math tweeps, share practices, experiences, tips, MATH! Snacks generously provided by New Visions). Post them here in the comments!
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Opposite of a Negative: Grades FAQ
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Opposite of a Negative. Lesson plans, reflections, student work, and more. How tall is Mr. Joyce? This blog post is directed at a wide audience: my students, their parents, and teachers. To my students: I hope this provides a clear picture of how you can succeed in my class, as far as assessments are concerned. I realized from conferences that some students didn't truly understand the system 2/3 of the way into the year. To math teachers: I'd love any input on my system, suggestions, anything at all....
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Opposite of a Negative: How tall is Mr. Joyce?
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Opposite of a Negative. Lesson plans, reflections, student work, and more. How tall is Mr. Joyce? How tall is Mr. Joyce? If you don't know Mr. Stadel's height (on the left) see Day 1 of Estimation 180. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Make a Retake Appointment. I currently teach Common Core Math 8 and 8 Accelerated (Algebra I). I have taught Math 6, 7, 8, 7 Accelerated, and 8 Accelerated. I am always searching for ways to improve my practice. Contact me on Twitter using @martinsean. View my complete profile.
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down...: October 2014
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down. Posts Organized by Date. Posts Organized by Topic. Friday, October 31, 2014. How it Must Feel. What do you do? So, what do you do besides trying to be empathetic? And, more so than grading, how can I serve them all? Those are open questions in my mind. Would love if you could chime in to enlighten me in your thoughts about this. Thursday, October 2, 2014. What to Do When You Are Busy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. How it Must Feel. In case you have ...
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Take Aways from Green Lake | Mary Likes Math
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Fun with Expected Value. A Note on Equity →. May 9, 2015 · 3:12 am. Take Aways from Green Lake. Yesterday I had the good fortune of attending the Wisconsin Math Council Conference for the first time, and it was a lovely experience. I went with my colleague who is also a first year teacher, and we ended up in some really great sessions. Fun with Expected Value. A Note on Equity →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. FST / Algebra 2.
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Throwing Your Strength | Learning Residency
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Helping students take on tomorrow’s challenges today. And learning a bit about my own learning in the process. July 22, 2015. July 22, 2015. Today I had the honor of helping to kick off New Tech Network’s biggest even yet — almost 2,000 educators striving for innovation! I volunteered to join in the fun by doing an Ignite talk – a 5 minute talk meant to ignite ideas. Below is the text of my talk and the accompanying slide deck. Enjoy! Ignite Talk Slide Deck. I want to do PrBL, but where do I start? Cauti...
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down...: February 2014
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down. Posts Organized by Date. Posts Organized by Topic. Thursday, February 27, 2014. Ok, quickie update. If you want more info about anything, you can dig through my current lesson plans here. I am feeling great about all of this. 3 In Precalculus, we have been doing lots of trig and it has been just lovely. And the same horizontal location ("Estimate where on the unit circle there is a horizontal coordinate of -0.4? C) They really explored the idea that the graph changes sh...
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down...: March 2015
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down. Posts Organized by Date. Posts Organized by Topic. Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Circumference of the Moon. So, as a follow-up to Erastothenes using geometry to calculate the circumference of the Earth, this week I plan to go over how we can use the ratio to Earth to calculate the circumference of the moon! The lesson idea came from my colleague John. I fleshed it out to scaffold it for my kids. It looks like this. Saturday, March 21, 2015. Geometry to Algebra Transition.
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down...: Some Calculus Worksheets
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down. Posts Organized by Date. Posts Organized by Topic. Sunday, March 15, 2015. Here are two of them: I used this. To help kids wrap their minds around basic integral Calculus applications, and this one. Is how I introduced implicit differentiation, using the analysis of non-functional relationships as a premise. After this, I had the students do some pure skills practice in converting geometric formulas to differential equations with time as the domain. Illustrating this wi...
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