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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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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: #MTBoS - Favorite Review Game

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Saturday, January 30, 2016. MTBoS - Favorite Review Game. As part of the MTBoS Blogging initiative, I'm going to share one of my favorite games to play with my students when reviewing. I'm a little late on this post, but wanted to share anyway. My kids absolutely love this game and it works for a variety of topics from solving systems, to solving equations, to graphing parabolas, etc. I usually prepare about 12-16 questions, depending on the topic and that always lasts for the 50 minute class period.

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Teaching on the East Side: #MTBoS - Questioning about Polynomial Functions

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Saturday, January 30, 2016. MTBoS - Questioning about Polynomial Functions. Enter our polynomial functions unit. In the past, I have simply given notes to my students on all the ins and outs of polynomial functions. I didn't want to do that this year. I really wanted them to look at the equations and the graphs and figure out the patterns they saw on their own. I stumbled upon Dylan Kanes post about Polynomial Tasks. And "What pattern do you see? January 30, 2016 at 8:26 PM. February 1, 2016 at 5:26 PM.

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Teaching on the East Side: October 2015

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Sunday, October 4, 2015. We then moved on to talk about the attributes of quadratic functions and did a few examples together where we picked out the vertex, axis of symmetry, domain, range, maximum or minimum, and increasing and decreasing intervals. Once we worked on a few together, I gave each group their own quadratic function to work with and had them put the information on their group white boards to display. After all were done, we did a gallery walk around the room to check each other's work.

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Teaching on the East Side: November 2015

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Friday, November 6, 2015. Two posts in one week. I'm even amazed. Never mind the fact that I'm writing about activities we did a couple weeks ago. We were in the middle of a solving quadratic equations unit and had already covered simplifying radicals and solving with square roots. I introduced imaginary and complex numbers and wanted to spend some time practicing simplifying negative radicals. We started with a foldable about imaginary numbers with some practice problems inside. Solving with Square Roots.

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Teaching on the East Side: Polynomial Division - Box Method

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Wednesday, January 13, 2016. Polynomial Division - Box Method. After finishing up polynomial long division and synthetic division I wanted to give this polynomial box division method a try. I was intrigued by this method after I saw Sarah Hagan's post about it on her blog. It wasn't a method I was familiar with, so I had to first spend some time figuring it out. Love it! So this is how it went. After this I short discussion, I put up the following seven problems on the board and told them to use the box ...

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Integrating Technology and Mathematics. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Follow me on Twitter! Category Archives: Algebra 2. Algebra 2 Monthly Blog Spot. July 28, 2016. I can’t wait to read about everything other Algebra 2 teachers are planning and doing in their classrooms! I thought it would be fun if we all blogged and then I could post a compilation of our blogs about once a month. I would love for us to blog about how your curriculum is organized (sequence of topics). Thursday nig...

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