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Daniel Hacker

Letters: To improve math skills, ban calculators in class - USATODAY.com - 0 views

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    What is not a waste is ensuring that students comprehend and can use automatically the basics of math so that when their brains are ready for algebra, geometry and calculus, the ability to understand is implanted and ready to go. Judi Buenaflor; Allentown, Pa
efleonhardt

Strategies for Successfully Teaching Math Online - 0 views

  • video lectures, which she creates along with corresponding fill-in-the-blank notes, as one of the keys to her success
  • They must achieve a score of 75 percent or higher, a technique that ensures students have mastered the topic area, before they can move onto the next level to cover new material.
Joan Erickson

Archived: Sample 4th & 8th Grade Questions from TIMSS - 0 views

  • 2. Peter bought 70 items, and Sue bought 90 items. Each item costs the same, and the items cost $800 altogether. How much did Sue pay?
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    TIMSS math sample test
JJ Wagner

Coahoma, Texas, SMART board case study - 0 views

  • perience with SMART Boards running Notebook software, so I convinced the principal to invest in SMART technology."
  • "We've seen nearly a 10 percent improvement in TAKS pass rates in just two years, as well as an 11 percent increase in math scores on the junior high campus," says Franklin. "These improvements show that the kids are more involved in the learning process. And I believe their increased involvement is directly attributable to the fact that they can interact with the information that is being presented to them on the SMART Boards."
  • "We've seen nearly a 10 percent improvement in TAKS pass rates in just two years, as well as an 11 percent increase in math scores on the junior high campus," says Franklin. "These improvements show that the kids are more involved in the learning process. And I believe their increased involvement is directly attributable to the fact that they can interact with the information that is being presented to them on the SMART Boards."
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  • "We've seen nearly a 10 percent improvement in TAKS pass rates in just two years, as well as an 11 percent increase in math scores on the junior high campus," says Franklin. "These improvements show that the kids are more involved in the learning process. And I believe their increased involvement is directly attributable to the fact that they can interact with the information that is being presented to them on the SMART Boards."
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    Improvement in state scores by use of SMART boards
JJ Wagner

Geometry games and resources online - 0 views

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    Interactive math site
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