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September | 2015 | nancyqsmith's Blog

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Learning How To Teach More Effectively. Math Challenge #9 Try and Reflect. September 17, 2015. September 17, 2015. We have been talking a lot in the math chats about mental math, estimation, number sense and measurement. We have used some http:/ www.estimation180.com/. The next day, during math, we discussed the picture again and I posed the question, “If your pencil box is 4 paperclips long, how long do you think your book-box will be? Will it be more or less? 8221; Turn and talk. His partner confidentl...

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Learning How To Teach More Effectively. August 8, 2015. Technology is not a silver bullet. A great education is the silver bullet. Technology in the classroom. The times they are a changin’. I did not have a computer in my home and my only experience with computers was not until high school where we learned to write a program that printed our name. Very simple. Super cool! Do my sons do this in high school? Do middle schoolers do it? How can “I” use it im my classroom? I am in awe! I agree there does nee...

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Learning How To Teach More Effectively. November 11, 2015. I have noticed that my students have been using the symbols – and = incorrectly. Sometimes they use = as a subtraction symbol and sometimes they use as part of a subtraction number sentence. Today I wrote the equal symbol on a piece of chart of paper and asked what they could tell me about it…. I recorded some responses. They agreed that = meant the same. So then I drew the following…. 8221; So then I placed the following cubes:. 8221; as she wen...

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Learning How To Teach More Effectively. Math Challenge #9 Try and Reflect. September 17, 2015. September 17, 2015. We have been talking a lot in the math chats about mental math, estimation, number sense and measurement. We have used some http:/ www.estimation180.com/. The next day, during math, we discussed the picture again and I posed the question, “If your pencil box is 4 paperclips long, how long do you think your book-box will be? Will it be more or less? 8221; Turn and talk. His partner confidentl...

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Learning How To Teach More Effectively. February 8, 2016. I’m very happy to have had this experience. January 26, 2016. I was noticing my students were having difficulty with comparing two digit numbers, even after we have been counting backwards and forth since the beginning of the school year. Thinking that this would help, we made a living number line on the floor so that they can see that the numbers grew in value…. 8221; They screamed with delight at the challenge…. November 11, 2015. I have noticed...

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So they ARE listening! | itsmymathblog

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Teacher. Mommy. Life enthusiast. All rolled together in one simple, imperfect package. So they ARE listening! September 29, 2015. I am constantly asking my students for more – asking what they were thinking, asking how they got their answer, asking them to prove to me why their answer is correct. Sometimes I think that I’m driving them crazy. Sometimes I feel like a broken record on repeat day after day. But today, I found out that they are listening to me. Look at the risk takers! 8220;How do you know?

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The way they learn | itsmymathblog

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Teacher. Mommy. Life enthusiast. All rolled together in one simple, imperfect package. The way they learn. September 22, 2015. I love the Rekenrek. I love the visual it provides. I love the way it can be used by kids to make numbers, the sounds the little beads make clanking together – not to mention, clean up is crazy easy! I was literally bouncing off the walls with excitement, just waiting to share it with the class. When the day finally came, I think I may. With a dress on. What a sad day! I see now,...

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Teacher. Mommy. Life enthusiast. All rolled together in one simple, imperfect package. January 7, 2016. 8220;…Children need lots of experience with counting. To learn which number comes next, how this number sequence is related to the objects in front of them, and how to keep track of which ones have been counted and which still need to be counted (Fuson 1988).”. It makes sense, doesn’t it? Then I found Counting Collections. So, we started counting. But we started finding that in order to keep track of t...

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RRISD Math Rocks 2015-16. Fostering Relationships and Curiosity. Math Rocks Mission #9: Try and Reflect. Math Rocks Mission #9: Try and Reflect. September 16, 2015. September 16, 2015. As you may or may not recall from our session last week, I had mentioned there are two homework assignments before our next session. The first is Mission #8. And here is the second:. The key is the activity should only take about 10-15 minutes of your time in class. I also want it to be an activity you. How did the activit...

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Math Rocks Mission #4: Twitter Me This | RRISD Math Rocks 2015-16

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RRISD Math Rocks 2015-16. Fostering Relationships and Curiosity. Math Rocks Mission #4: Twitter Me This. Math Rocks Mission #4: Twitter Me This. August 4, 2015. July 31, 2015. Your mission should you choose to accept it is to try your hand at Twitter. Maybe for the first time, maybe for the first time in a while, maybe in new ways, maybe with new people. All this in 140 character bursts. Day and night. With #copioushashtags and @KimKierkegaardashian. Step 0: The Account. One thing that makes Twitter so p...

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Math Rocks Mission #6: Twitter Chatter, Subject Matter | RRISD Math Rocks 2015-16

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RRISD Math Rocks 2015-16. Fostering Relationships and Curiosity. Math Rocks Mission #6: Twitter Chatter, Subject Matter. Math Rocks Mission #6: Twitter Chatter, Subject Matter. August 18, 2015. August 16, 2015. This week your mission is to attend a Twitter Chat! That teach the same things you teach! Browse the list below to see what chats are happening throughout the week! Don’t be intimidated if you are a newcomer, you don’t even have to type anything to participate you can just read and follow along!

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So school started… | itsmymathblog

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Teacher. Mommy. Life enthusiast. All rolled together in one simple, imperfect package. So school started…. September 1, 2015. I wish I would have gotten some photos before 7:15 on day 1! Before the milk from breakfast was spilt, before the random batches of school supplies started rolling in, and before papers/scissors/markers/broken pencils littered nearly every surface in the room. But then, all of a sudden, eager eyes (and little, grabby hands) were here! And something amazing started happening….

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Teacher. Mommy. Life enthusiast. All rolled together in one simple, imperfect package. Let’s talk about SHAPES, Baby! August 18, 2015. I started my journey this week with the intention to find and read about some new mathematical strategies for my classroom. Immediately the works “Talking to your Kids about Math” (forgive the absence of a hyperlink – I am still trying to figure this out! Popped off the page. Ways to help parents talk to their kids about math? Turns out, this boy is IN LOVE with shapes!

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So school started… | itsmymathblog

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Teacher. Mommy. Life enthusiast. All rolled together in one simple, imperfect package. So school started…. September 1, 2015. I wish I would have gotten some photos before 7:15 on day 1! Before the milk from breakfast was spilt, before the random batches of school supplies started rolling in, and before papers/scissors/markers/broken pencils littered nearly every surface in the room. But then, all of a sudden, eager eyes (and little, grabby hands) were here! And something amazing started happening….

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Teacher. Mommy. Life enthusiast. All rolled together in one simple, imperfect package. July 31, 2015. 8220;What was your favorite thing about First Grade? Child taps their chin for dramatic effect, then smiles and says…. Join me on my quest to make math JUST AS EXCITING as touch football, tag, walking imaginary puppies and the monkey bars! Middot; August 1, 2015. And, honestly, how can you blame a kid for loving recess? Middot; August 7, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.

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Learning How To Teach More Effectively. February 8, 2016. I’m very happy to have had this experience. January 26, 2016. I was noticing my students were having difficulty with comparing two digit numbers, even after we have been counting backwards and forth since the beginning of the school year. Thinking that this would help, we made a living number line on the floor so that they can see that the numbers grew in value…. 8221; They screamed with delight at the challenge…. November 11, 2015. I have noticed...

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