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High School Math | Your Secret to Success
Your Secret to Success. Make it two hours. June 10, 2011. Most people see a tutor in one-hour time slots. That seems to be a good number because there’s a limit to how much you can learn in one sitting. However, we suggest that if you’re going to see a tutor, schedule it for. No, this is not a shameless plug. Nor a scam to make the tutors more money. Here’s how it works:. At the end of the first hour, you send the tutor on her (or his) way. Then spend the second hour reviewing what you worked on. However...
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Math resources, websites, digital copies, activities, lessons, videos, etc. Click below for my favorite videos. Dan Meyer's TED Talk. My Favorite No K-12. Create a free website. Start your own free website. A surprisingly easy drag and drop site creator. Learn more.
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Welcome to MathToSuccess
Where Practice Brings Success. Login to Your Page. NNAT2 Prep (1st-2nd Grade). NNAT Prep (1st-3rd Grade). Math Olympiad Free Trial. 20 minutes a day makes a difference! Click to register now! New York City GT Info. Practice, practice, and practice". Is the founding principle of M. With its unique design and intellectually challenging and innovative questions, M. Currently provides the following main packages. Sample contests or practices within GT package. CogAT MultiLevel Prep:Verbal Analogies. Is a hig...
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Math Totally Rocks
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Blog x = log x^B | Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.
Blog x = log x B. Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Why is this cool? QQ’s Lesson Plan. July 6, 2011. Is my lesson plan. Enjoy and maybe you’ll do me the honor of using it sometime! July 5, 2011. Here’s my lesson plan. On inverse functions. Let me know what you think! July 5, 2011. Area of a Circle. Let me know what you think or if you would like more details 🙂. July 5, 2011. July 3, 2011.
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Math to the 7th Power
Math to the 7th Power. Saturday, December 31, 2016. I like to set up an exploration of 3-D shapes at the beginning of the unit on volume and surface area. Last spring I set up six stations using the outdoor courtyard of our school and the students enjoyed hands on explorations of 3-D shapes in the sunshine. It was wonderful. 1) Cutting, Coloring and Folding Paper Nets of 3-D Shapes. 2) Building 3-D Shapes with Magnetix. 3) Building 3-D Shapes with Zome Tooels (and bubbles! Saturday, November 12, 2016.
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Math to the Core
Math to the Core. Dividing with exponents can be tricky. But is doesn't have to be difficult! I am constantly having to re-teach students how to divide exponents. Whether the base is an integer or variable they can never seem to remember how to simplify the fraction. The phrase "top minus bottom, answer on top". Has helped ALL of my students remember this tricky concept! Here is a great cheatsheet. For your students who need extra help! How a Triangle Magically Transforms into a Trapezoid! I find myself ...
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Math to the People | an innovative approach to college-level math teaching
Math to the People. An innovative approach to college-level math teaching. My name is Telyn, and I’m a college-level math educator. I have an M.Sc. in math, and have won awards for my math abilities and my teaching. I believe that everyone – and I mean everyone – can do math if they learn it in the right way. My mission is to make sure that this happens – to bring math to the people: all the people. For more information about my tutoring services. Blog at WordPress.com.
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