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Teaching With Problems – Page 2
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Essay on Cognitive Load Theory. My First Blog (2010-2015). A Difference Between a Number Talk and a Number String. October 14, 2016. Suppose you’re working on adding multiples of 10 with your 3rd Graders. (Suppose, further, that you should be planning that lesson instead of writing a blog post. This will only take a second though, I swear! Here’s the thought. A lot of kids have trouble with 67 40 but can handle it without trouble if you encourage them to add a bunch of 10s. Rolling out in time. Somewhere...
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Nix the Tricks|Speak
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Tricks Open for Commentary. DuPage Valley Conference Keynote. February 27, 2015 Carol Stream, IL. April 17, 2015 Boston, MA. Twitter Math Camp (TMC). July 23, 2015 Claremont, CA. August 4, 2015 Amherst, MA. ATMNE (Association of Teachers of Mathematics in New England). October 30, 2015 Portland, ME. Interested in scheduling a Nix the Tricks session for your school, district or conference? Send an email to NixTheTricks@gmail.com. Buy the paperback on Amazon. Preview the Table of Contents. This truly has b...
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My Thoughts about the Evolution of the #MTBoS: 2015 edition | Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere
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Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere. I have no idea why I picked this blog name, but there's no turning back now. Projects I’m Proud Of. Favorite Tweets #13 and #14. Favorite Tweets #16, 17, 18, 19, 20. Transit of Venus Edition. Favorite Tweets #26 (with some curation by @cheesemonekysf). Favorite Tweets #28 (the long awaited tweet post). My Thoughts about the Evolution of the #MTBoS: 2015 edition. A Change Was A Brewin’. Two years ago, after TMC13, I wrote. One thing that is now crystal cle...
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Friday!!! | Stumbling Through My Thirties
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Stumbling Through My Thirties. And the lessons that I learn. Skip to primary content. Year In a Glance. August 14, 2015. It is Friday 10 pm. I am tired, yet I am still working. I know I haven’t been blogging much, nor have I been exercising regularly. There are a lot of things happening, which is exciting and also exhausting. I am in the midst of setting up my classroom to start classes on Tuesday. I am trying to figure out how Class Messenger. Anyone wanna go to Minnesota next July?
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The (TMC) Family Reunion - #TMC14 - Set The Hook.
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Follow me on twitter! Troubleshooting a flipped classroom. Choose Your Own Assessment. The (TMC) Family Reunion - #TMC14. Have you ever been to your family reunion? You know, the one where everyone gets together, regardless of where they're from, and tell stories about what's been happening in their lives? Not just immediate family, but folks you haven't seen in years, and some you've never met (except when you were 3 and your mom. That's what Twitter Math Camp. Day 1 TMC Archive of Tweets. Since taking ...
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Just Your Standard Deviation: I do it!
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Just Your Standard Deviation. One teacher among many trying to become better. Talking math and anything else that is of interest. Wednesday, August 29, 2012. And what a person thinks on his own without being stimulated by the thoughts and experiences of other people is even in the best case rather paltry and monotonous." - Einstein. Spoke at our district kickoff on Monday. I have seen him at MACUL. This past summer I had a chance to attend Twitter Math Camp. There was even some debate. If you have ever t...
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Chris Lusto | Lines and Lines of Tangency
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Lines and Lines of Tangency. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Chris Lusto. July 30, 2013. In general, I hate doing this — because it feels like a self-promotional trick — but in order for this post to make any kind of sense, you have to go back and read the last one. In particular, you have to read Max’s comment. I will put on my teacher face and wait for a few minutes. Which is a proper subset of another set,. The seemingly obvious answer is that recognizing a strawbe...
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Desmos & Geogebra – Success
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A teacher in search of classroom success. Desmos & Geogebra. Teachers who Rock Desmos. Desmos & Geogebra. I have several Desmos. Pages They are easier to find by using the drop down menu above. But, if you wish to do a lot of clicking, you can use the links below. 8211; Some of the introductory links I have found. 8211; Additional special examples that can be used to learn some interesting techniques. Teachers who rock Desmos. 8211; Exactly what it says. A collection of teachers pages on Desmos.
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Just Your Standard Deviation: About Me
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Just Your Standard Deviation. One teacher among many trying to become better. Talking math and anything else that is of interest. The school district went through some redistricting which brought me to the building I am in now which serves 8th and 9th grade. I currently teach a mixture of math classes, mainly Math 8 (your typical 8th grade math class) and Algebra. Between my career and family life, it just doesn't get any better than this! You can also follow me on Twitter as @jrykse.
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