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Presentations & Workshops. Get Posts by E-mail. Archive for the '3acts' Category. On August 11th, 2016 8 Comments. Oh Come On, A Pokémon Go #3Act, Are You Kidding Me With This? Karim Ani, the founder of Mathalicious. Because I design problems about water tanks while Mathalicious tackles issues of greater. Traditionalists like Barry Garelick see my 3-Act Math project as superficial multimedia whizbangery. So this 3-Act math task. But I had to. I care about math’s power to puzzle a person and then he...
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Resourceaholic: 5 Maths Gems #34
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Ideas and resources for teaching secondary school mathematics. 5 Maths Gems #34. Hello and welcome to my 34. Gems post. This is where I share five teaching ideas I've seen on Twitter. The summer holidays are finally here! Let's be honest though - although it's lovely to have the opportunity to rest and play, the majority of us do a fair amount of school work over summer - creating resources, organising and tidying, preparing for September, catching up on reading. Have you read all 34 of my gems posts.
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Presentations & Workshops. Get Posts by E-mail. On August 11th, 2016 8 Comments. Oh Come On, A Pokémon Go #3Act, Are You Kidding Me With This? Karim Ani, the founder of Mathalicious. Because I design problems about water tanks while Mathalicious tackles issues of greater. Traditionalists like Barry Garelick see my 3-Act Math project as superficial multimedia whizbangery. So this 3-Act math task. But I had to. I care about math’s power to puzzle a person and then help that person unpuzzle herself...
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Useful links - Maths Tallis
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Have a look at the Computer Science Tallis Weebly. Fun things to look at. KS3 schemes of work. Links with Primary Schools. German Primary School from Berlin. Cherry Orchard Primary School. Middle Park Primary School. Holy Family Primary School. Exemplar Project by year7. Exemplar Design a Bedroom projects. Exemplar Nutrition Maths Project. Space Station Exemplar Project. Average Year 9 Student. Year 7 puzzle day. Active Learning- Maths songs and videos. Year 7 School Questionaires. Year 11 mock exams.
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Examples of Linear Relationships: Proportion, Modelling, Correlation, Regression | Teaching Mathematics
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It is here [in mathematics] that the artist has the fullest scope of his imagination. – Havelock Ellis. Book and Article Reviews. Posts and Ideas I like. Starting with what Students know: Solving Quadratic Equations. Does an equation exist to describe a square? What about any polygon? Examples of Linear Relationships: Proportion, Modelling, Correlation, Regression. March 22, 2015. 1) Diameter vs Circumference of a Circle. 2) Length of Side vs Perimeter of a Square. Connected to Real Life:. 4) Queueing ti...
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Teaching Mathematics | "It is here [in mathematics] that the artist has the fullest scope of his imagination." – Havelock Ellis | Page 2
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It is here [in mathematics] that the artist has the fullest scope of his imagination. – Havelock Ellis. Book and Article Reviews. Posts and Ideas I like. Newer posts →. Starting with what Students know: Solving Quadratic Equations. March 15, 2015. And journey in this particular case was a quality way to promote real understanding of solving equations. More technical aspects, solving in different ways and real life application will all come later in the unit. The first question was easily solved by balanc...
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Author’s Choice | Teaching Mathematics
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It is here [in mathematics] that the artist has the fullest scope of his imagination. – Havelock Ellis. Book and Article Reviews. Posts and Ideas I like. 1) Introducing Trigonometry – taking a digital leaf out of Fawn Nyugen’s book. 2) Flipped Classroom – Circle Theorems and Common Misconceptions. 3) Introduction to Fractal Geometry. 4) The Mathematics of Rainbows. 5) Do we need to teach Pythagoras’ Theorem? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Electronics | Teaching Mathematics
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It is here [in mathematics] that the artist has the fullest scope of his imagination. – Havelock Ellis. Book and Article Reviews. Posts and Ideas I like. 13th August: Day 1. This is my learning journey on electronic and simple robotics for a design technology curriculum which has an underlying philosophy of solving interesting and hopefully real problems in a sustainable way. Here’s a video on making a simple car robot. Great that he uses old materials to make the car. 2) How to put a switch on? I bought...
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danpearcymaths.wordpress.com | Teaching Mathematics
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It is here [in mathematics] that the artist has the fullest scope of his imagination. – Havelock Ellis. Book and Article Reviews. Posts and Ideas I like. Author Archives: danpearcymaths.wordpress.com. March 23, 2016. On Monday, a colleague of mine found an interesting problem (I don’t know where) and brought it over to me to take a look at. It was presented in the textbook in one of those “fake-real world type scenarios” so I thought … Continue reading →. March 14, 2016. October 23, 2015. October 19, 2015.
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