Skip to main content

Home/ Literacy with ICT/ Group items tagged Maths

Rss Feed Group items tagged

John Evans

Common Core in Action: Screencasting in the Fourth Grade Math Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

  •  
    "When it comes to solving word problems in the math classroom, children should be able to explain their thinking. This includes identifying the strategies they used and the thought process behind their decisions. Students should use grade-appropriate math vocabulary and models that demonstrate the steps they took to solve a problem. In this post, we're going to take a look at how screencasting can be used in a fourth grade classroom to meet a Common Core State Standard while addressing a 21st century skill: communicate clearly. "
John Evans

Kleinspiration: TONS of (free) 1-3 minute Engaging Math & Science Videos for Kids via @... - 3 views

  •  
    "STEMbite is a YouTube Channel developed by Andrew Vanden Heuvel, one of the original Google Glass Explorers. On this channel, you can find over 60 informative and entertaining brief clips sharing how math and science relate to our everyday life. Though the segments are brief in nature, you will find they are extremeley helpful. My favorite part about each of Andrew's videos is that he makes science and math seem easy and fun. Before you know it, the video is over and you're craving for another bite size video. "
John Evans

Math Duel - One iPad, Two Players | iPad Apps for School - 0 views

  •  
    "Math Duel is an iPad app that could be a hit in a classroom that doesn't have enough iPads for every student. Math Duel provides a split screen so that two students can compete in races to correctly answer mathematics problem as quickly as they can. Each player is presented an addition, multiplication, subtraction, or division problem to answer in the app. Both players are shown the same type of problem at the same time."
John Evans

i Teach With Technology: iPad Lesson: Educreations Math for Kindergarten - 0 views

  •  
    "This week I worked with the Kindergarten classes to help the teachers integrate technology and math with their students. In Kindergarten, the students are typically using the iPads with content based apps to practice letter recognition, writing, and basic math, but I wanted the students to use the iPad as a creation tool just like the older students do in my schools."
John Evans

Digital Games and the Future of Math Class: A Conversation With Keith Devlin | MindShift - 3 views

  •  
    "eith Devlin is a well-known mathematician and the author of many popular math books. He is co-founder and Executive Director of Stanford University's Human-Sciences and Technologies Advanced Research Institute and is well known as the "NPR Math Guy." He's also a big fan of using video games as a teaching tool and the founder of an education technology company called BrainQuake."
John Evans

Baseball in the Math Classroom | Class Tech Tips - 2 views

  •  
    "Using topics that children are naturally excited about is a great way to grab their attention across the content areas.  When it comes to sports, there are a few iPad apps that I love including the fantastic MLB.com At Bat.  You can ask students to write their own math problems using data they find within the app or assign each student a different team or player to create a graph of different stats.  This app asks you to subscribe for extra features but after you decline this option you can access all of the data you'll need for math projects!"
John Evans

Amazon math app aims to slow kids' summer learning loss - CNET - 0 views

  •  
    "My sixth-grader has challenges with math during the school year, so I can only imagine what a three-month break is going to do to his already tenuous grasp of the subject. Amazon company TenMarks is hoping to combat this kind of "summer learning loss" with its Summer Math Program, a personalized course tailored to nearly all grade-school students. Normally priced at $39.95, the program is free for the summer."
John Evans

Excellent Math Interactive Timeline ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning - 7 views

  •  
    "Minds of Modern Mathematics is an excellent iPad app that takes users in a journey into the world of Math. This is basically an interactive timeline that tells the story of how Math and mathematicians have shaped the world we are living in now. The story spans a very long period of time almost 1000 years ago."
John Evans

Math Slicer - A Fun Alternative to Flashcards | iPad Apps for School - 1 views

  •  
    "Math Slicer is an iPad app that presents a fun alternative to using flashcards to practice basic mathematics skills. In Math Slicer students are shown addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division problems that they have to answer by "slicing" the correct answer in half. The answer choices jump up on the screen and students have to slice them before they disappear."
John Evans

8 Great iPad Games to Develop Kids Mathematical Thinking ~ Educational Technology and M... - 2 views

  •  
    "Below is a collection of some of the best iPad math games for young learners. These apps involve strategic use of mathematical skills in working on simulated challenges. While an entertaining source of fun, these games are also ideal for providing kids with a solid math practice to enhance their overall mathematical thinking. Check them out and share with your students."
John Evans

What is MakerEd? And why math teachers should take notice… | Valerie Weage's ... - 1 views

  •  
    "As I look back, it has been a crazy and wonderful learning experience in CEP 811 over the last few weeks. With a focus on the Maker Movement and maker education, I have read articles, blog posts, sections from books, and even watched videos to learn more about the Maker Movement. I even had a chance to try my hand at making by creating a Lego robot using the NXT program and then turning my project into a great lesson about slope I can use with my math students. In addition, I considered what inspires a maker and how I might be able to turn my own classroom into an inspirational and supportive makerspace. This week, I organized all of the ideas I have gathered about the maker movement and maker education into a helpful infographic using easel.ly that addresses two important questions: What is the Make Movement? Why should math teachers start incorporating it into their classrooms? "
John Evans

5 Strategies for Using Flipped Learning in Math - 3 views

  •  
    "When using a concept for flipped learning in math, it is important to understand how it will enrich your students. Although a traditional learning component is an essential part of making this work, there are a number of ways to integrate technology and modern teaching methods into any math classroom that will be beneficial to both the teacher and students."
John Evans

How Adding Math to a Child's Home Routine Can Advance Achievement | MindShift | KQED News - 0 views

  •  
    "Parents who are uneasy about their own math skills often worry about how best to teach the subject to their kids. Well … there's an app for that. Tons of them, in fact. And a study published today in the journal Science suggests that at least one of them works pretty well for elementary school children and math-anxious parents."
John Evans

A Wonderful Math Website for Students - 5 views

  •  
    "MathGames provides 1200 different ways to practice math, ranging from Pre-K all the way to the 8th grade. Parents and Teachers get instant feedback on their students progress and can decide which method is best used to reach their students - interactive questions or fun games powered by the very same content. Whatever works best to keep students engaged and focused on practicing math."
John Evans

Splash Math Summer Program: Summer Slide Prevention | Class Tech Tips - 0 views

  •  
    "As teachers and families kick off summer vacation it's important to think about how students will continue to grow their skills over their break from school.  Splash Math offers an online summer program designed to help students maintain their math gains and prepare for the upcoming school year.  Their award winning eight week review program includes a Common Core aligned diagnostic assessment before and during the program and a personalized practice schedule for each student based on the diagnostic assessment."
John Evans

REVIEW: GeoCon Math iPad App: A Fun Way to Learn Plane Geometry | AvatarGeneration - 0 views

  •  
    "GeoCon Math is a new iPad app for students, teachers and math enthusiasts to study plane geometry in an interesting and exciting way. GeoCon HD re-invents the study of plane geometry by empowering users to create various geometric constructions with the touch of a finger. The app also offers easy tutorial steps that provide instruction on setting and moving points, constructing lines and circles, and creating intersection points."
John Evans

Essentials for Math Workshop | TEaCHitivity - 2 views

  •  
    "In thinking about tonight's #talkmath chat re: math workshop, I wanted to share what I think are two essential components of math workshop and how we've used digital tools to support them."
John Evans

4 Tools to Connect Students to Real World Math - Getting Smart by Susan Oxnevad - CCSS,... - 5 views

  •  
    "One of the challenges we face as educators is providing students with opportunities to engage in meaningful learning experiences that show them how they can connect the knowledge and skills learned in school to the real world. This is particularly true in the area of traditional math instruction if most of the time spent is focused on solving a set of problems in a textbook."
John Evans

Free Technology for Teachers: The Math and Science of Football - 1 views

  •  
    "In my previous post I featured Financial Football. That's a good game if you're looking for a social studies resource related to the Super Bowl. For math and science resources related to the Super Bowl, take a look at NBC Learn's Science of Football. NBC's Science of Football is a series of ten videos from NBC Learn explaining and demonstrating math and science concepts as they relate to football. The list of topics covered in the Science of NFL Football includes Torque & Center of Mass, Pythagorean Theorem, Geometric Shapes, Projectile Motion & Parabolas, Vectors, Kinematics, Nutrition, and Newton's 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Laws of Motion."
« First ‹ Previous 121 - 140 of 1767 Next › Last »
Showing 20 items per page