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Title to be Determined. I Teach Math, or try to at least Urban Educator Tech Enthusiast. Planning for the First Day – DONE! Summer – what summer? First Post – Why Am I Doing This? What is it for? On Summer – what summer? On Summer – what summer? On First Post – Why Am I Doing This? What is it for? On First Post – Why Am I Doing This? What is it for? Proudly powered by WordPress.
eat play math: A #JWRP Women's Trip to Israel That Has Changed My Life Exponentially - part 1
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A blog by a veteran math teacher who tries to learn new things. Most posts are about teaching math and problem-solving, but sometimes, it's just about life. Wednesday, August 3, 2016. A #JWRP Women's Trip to Israel That Has Changed My Life Exponentially - part 1. Dinner at Decks - we danced the night away! Day 1 Theme: The Power of Speech. Our trip leader, the mastermind behind JWRP and one of the original “Utah 8.”. The first talk was on “Gossip, Lies, and Lessons.”. Here, Lori told us to focus on what ...
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Well, with all of the twitter MTBoS energy flying around and with all of the amazing classroom ideas I’ve been harvesting, I figured it was time to make my own Virtual Filing Cabinet – so that all of the awesomeness doesn’t sink down into the unknown again. So, here goes! Week of Inspirational Math, from youcubed.org. I found Days 1, 3, and 5 particularly interesting, but we’ll see how they go! Everything on Meg Craig’s website. This time square and cube roots, from Shelley Carranza.
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August 9, 2015. August 10, 2015. Well, with all of the twitter MTBoS energy flying around and with all of the amazing classroom ideas I’ve been harvesting, I figured it was time to make my own Virtual Filing Cabinet – so that all of the awesomeness doesn’t sink down into the unknown again. So, here goes! Week of Inspirational Math, from youcubed.org. I found Days 1, 3, and 5 particularly interesting, but we’ll see how they go! Sarah Hagan’s Interactive Notebook:. Graphing using Slope-Intercept form.
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Teaching on the East Side: July 2015
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Friday, July 24, 2015. Today I am working on setting up the style and design of this blog of mine. I set up the blog last summer, but didn't get very far with it. I am truly hoping to do this blogging thing this year. Fingers crossed! And so it begins. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Difference Between Math and Modeling with Math in Five Seconds. Drinking the Statistical Power Kool-Aid. Anyone Want to Classroom Test Something? St Patrick's Day Myths and Fun Facts. Student Feedba...
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Teaching on the East Side: July 2016
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Thursday, July 28, 2016. Card Sorts for Groups. After a brief chat on doing card sorts with groups by @samjshah on Twitter earlier this week, I was reminded of a method for doing a group card sort that I learned a couple years ago. I had completely forgotten about learning this at a school PD day and was thankful for the memory prompt. The method was presented by an amazing teacher on my campus, Ramy Mamoud. And a group of three students. Here's how this card sort would work:. The first student in the gr...
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Teaching on the East Side: August 2015
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Friday, August 28, 2015. So excited about the Desmos Class Activity I created yesterday. I was inspired by Meg Craig (@mathymeg07) of Insert Clever Math Pun Here. After she shared a post about her transformations activity( here. Some of these are a bit challenging, but I'm hoping my honors kiddos can handle it, maybe not without a little struggle first though. Thursday, August 27, 2015. 8221; Yikes, that’s definitely not what we are doing. I told her that we were going to learn everything by ta...I've pa...
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Teaching on the East Side: Assessment Reflection
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Saturday, July 23, 2016. There has to be a better way, and maybe some of you all already have a great way of doing this that I haven't stumbled upon yet! As I sat this week preparing my materials for a Google Apps PD session I'm facilitating for the teachers in our district in a few weeks, I started thinking about how I could use Google Forms to collect this data. Would love any ideas or feedback that you think might improve upon what I have here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Card Sorts for Groups.
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Teaching on the East Side: Card Sorts for Groups
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Thursday, July 28, 2016. Card Sorts for Groups. After a brief chat on doing card sorts with groups by @samjshah on Twitter earlier this week, I was reminded of a method for doing a group card sort that I learned a couple years ago. I had completely forgotten about learning this at a school PD day and was thankful for the memory prompt. The method was presented by an amazing teacher on my campus, Ramy Mamoud. And a group of three students. Here's how this card sort would work:. The first student in the gr...
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Insert Clever Math Pun Here | A Math Teacher Trying to Have More Wags and Less Bark
Insert Clever Math Pun Here. A Math Teacher Trying to Have More Wags and Less Bark. Make It Stick: The Student Brochure. August 8, 2015. Bull; 2 comments. Updated at 4:45 to include student goal worksheet]. Motivated by Julie (see LOTS of good conversation on this document. Here are the pics (we have an electric brochure folder so I’ll be using that. Or else fold them while watching the required annual hey-don’t-touch-blood! Here is the doc file. Alg II Files: Rationals. August 8, 2015. Bull; 1 comment.
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Tuesday, November 19, 2013. I’ve been working as a section editor for OutWords magazine for about a year and as editor-in-chief of The Projector for a few months. I’m no expert on being an editor, or being a journalist, but there’s a few things I’ve learned about how you should treat an editor you’re writing for. Find names and contact info yourself. If you don’t know an editor’s name, look it up. Even if you know their name double check the spelling. Can’t find it? Need to talk to an editor? Schedule a ...
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