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6. Equation Strings – Teaching With Problems
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Essay on Cognitive Load Theory. My First Blog (2010-2015). August 10, 2015. August 10, 2015. From http:/ numberstrings.com/2015/01/30/true-or-false-can-a-number-string-develop-relational-thinking/. Other people talk about number strings. Whatever you call them, these are helpful for my arithmetic teaching for three reasons:. Students are likely to come up with different strategies for these problems, and this gives students a chance to contrast other strategies with their own. I think this helps kids...
From Thinking to Goals, From Thinking and Goals to Feedback and Hints – Teaching With Problems
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Essay on Cognitive Load Theory. My First Blog (2010-2015). From Thinking to Goals, From Thinking and Goals to Feedback and Hints. June 19, 2015. June 19, 2015. How many cubes are in the 10th step of this pattern? The 43rd step of this pattern? I’m interested in how a bit of theory about student thinking (proposed here. Can help answer pressing teaching questions I’d have about this problem (listed here. What is this problem good for? What math would students be able to learn from working on this problem?
June 2015 – Teaching With Problems
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Essay on Cognitive Load Theory. My First Blog (2010-2015). June 25, 2015. June 29, 2015. An Investigation of the Learning of Addition and Subtraction, Carpenter and Moser, 1979. Their three year study ran from 1978 to 1981, forming the foundation of CGI. What are the major structural differences that distinguish different “find the area” problems? Thinking about Problems vs. Thinking about Topics. June 24, 2015. June 25, 2015. Over at Lani’s place, Max talks about expanding CGI beyond CGI. I don’t ...
6. Equation Strings – Teaching With Problems
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Essay on Cognitive Load Theory. My First Blog (2010-2015). August 10, 2015. August 10, 2015. From http:/ numberstrings.com/2015/01/30/true-or-false-can-a-number-string-develop-relational-thinking/. Other people talk about number strings. Whatever you call them, these are helpful for my arithmetic teaching for three reasons:. Students are likely to come up with different strategies for these problems, and this gives students a chance to contrast other strategies with their own. I think this helps kids...
1. How do kids think about solving equations? – Teaching With Problems
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Essay on Cognitive Load Theory. My First Blog (2010-2015). 1 How do kids think about solving equations? August 4, 2015. I want to get ready for the school year. I’ll be teaching Algebra 1, and that’s where solving equations happens. These skills are seriously useful, so I want to do right by my students. I want to teach this topic well. Actually, there are a few different ways of wording this question I might focus on. How do kids think about solving equation problems? I think I’m interested in ans...
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Exit 10A: Bill (and Phil) and Me
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Trying to make math meaningful in an elementary school somewhere off the New Jersey Turnpike. View my complete profile. Sunday, November 9, 2014. Bill (and Phil) and Me. I am not an autograph hound. However I have amassed a pretty cool collection of signatures over the years, mostly from the world of sports and literature. Here's a sampling:. Willis Reed was the captain and fighting heart of the Knick championship teams of the late 60's and early 70's. Harry Bosch is one amazing detective! I met Phil Daro.
Mathsational: November 2016
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Sunday, November 27, 2016. Practice Structure - Slap It! The next practice structure that I'd like to share is Slap It! Here are the rules for Slap Jack provided by Bicycle Cards. Object of the Game: The goal is to win all the cards, by being first to slap each jack as it is played to the center. The Play: Beginning on the dealer’s left, each player lifts one card at a time from their pile and places it face up in the center of the table. When the card played to the center is a jack, the fun begins!
Mathsational: June 2016
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Thursday, June 30, 2016. Earthquakes Part 2 - Circles. I borrowed this lesson from John Stevens. As a quick side note, this is what I love about the MTBoS community on Twitter. You build a network of creative educators from literally all over the world and your own lessons improve because of the sharing that happens. Now, my students and I live in central Pennsylvania. We have the occasional earthquakes, but they are they type that only the most observant people even notice. Here is a link. This part tak...
Mathsational: April 2016
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Sunday, April 10, 2016. Barbie Zipline – Applying Angle of Elevation. I modified this activity from one done by Matt Vaudrey. I believe that they used the activity to study Pythagorean Theorem and the distance formula. Here is a write-up. Of John’s lesson. I used it to have students practice solving simple trigonometric triangles involving angle of elevation. I started the lesson with the same video. After they did this, I gave them two starting heights for the final zipline that they would perform in fr...
Mathsational: December 2016
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Monday, December 26, 2016. Practice Structures: Tic Tac Toe. Tic Tac Toe is an easy way to have students work on building fluency and is more engaging than just completing a worksheet. You could try this activity with either of two different approaches. The activity was made to help students practice graphing linear inequalities. Is an activity that I created with this format. The activity was designed to have students practice finding the surface area and volume of spheres. Sunday, December 18, 2016.
Anticipatory Set | Work in Pencil
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O snail / Climb Mount Fuji / But slowly, slowly! Laquo; Reading Strategies for IBL Mathematics. Defining “Prepared” at EduCon. The following problem set is being given to our department before we talk about how we want to teach problem-solving. For the following problems, please use our 5-step annotation:. I) note the context,. Ii) underline the question,. Iii) circle useful information,. Iv) write a sentence frame for the answer,. Problem 3: Are the following lists the same list, or not? Problem 6: To w...
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Rapid Release of Responsibility, What’s Happening Around SMCPS, & Other Math Stuff – SMCPS Secondary Math Department
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SMCPS Secondary Math Department. Rapid Release of Responsibility, What’s Happening Around SMCPS, and Other Math Stuff. December 4, 2016. December 5, 2016. You Do We Do I Do. Many of us went through pre-service programs that promoted the instructional structure of I Do We Do You Do. This is called Gradual Release of Responsibility. Steve Leinwand, principal researcher at the American Institutes for Research’s Education Program and author of Accessible Mathematics. What’s Happening Around SMCPS. Illustrati...
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November 2016 – SMCPS Secondary Math Department
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SMCPS Secondary Math Department. Talking in Math Class, Formative Takeaways, and Other Math Stuff. November 19, 2016. November 19, 2016. Hattie Webb at GMHS shared a great video with me titled Oracy in the Classroom: Strategies for Effective Talk. It was linked in this. 8220;I stumbled across this video where elementary students speak better than high schoolers. There is a short tidbit about talking in math class. But overall this was inspiring to me no matter what the class was.”. Using grades, or.
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Problem Problems: All About Problem Solving
Problem Problems: All About Problem Solving. 8 “We’re taking it away from one side and putting it on the other.”. August 14, 2015. In the video above, the student describes adding 4 to both sides as “taking the 4 away from one side and putting it on the other.” This is difference then “balance reasoning” or using the subtraction property of equations. Where does this “Give and Take” model come from? The “give and take” model is a way of seeing equation-moves. It helps make sense of why we...Maybe not....
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