Contents contributed and discussions participated by Tracy Watanabe
4 Tools to Connect Students to Real World Math - Getting Smart by Susan Oxnevad - CCSS,... - 1 views
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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.
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Here are some resources that are ready and waiting for use, regardless of your tech comfort zone.
Desmos | Beautiful, Free Math - 0 views
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graphing tool to show slope (Does trig and calculus too) Online Mathematics exploration site. Allows students to create models that can be manipulated by changing variables. Yes, it works on Chromebooks and can be found in the Chrome Web Store :)
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graphing tool to show slope (Does trig and calculus too) Online Mathematics exploration site. Allows students to create models that can be manipulated by changing variables. Yes, it works on Chromebooks and can be found in the Chrome Web Store :)
Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker! - 0 views
Science and Engineering of the 2014 Olympic Winter Games - 0 views
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" NBC Learn, in partnership with the National Science Foundation, has produced these 10 extremely interesting videos that explain the science behind different winter sports. For instance, students might find "Shaun White & The Engineering of the Half Pipe" particularly engaging, plus there are videos covering the science of ice and snow, bobsledding, and much more." --Edutopia
Formative Assessment Lessons (beta) - 3 views
globalized mathematics collaboration - The Global Education Conference Network - 0 views
Global STEMx Education Conference - 0 views
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Welcome to the Global 2013 STEMx Education Conference. The conference will be held September 19 - 21, 2013. The conference is online, in multiple time zones over the course of two days, and free to attend! Register as a member of this conference network to be kept informed! See the conference information and welcome HERE and the menu links to the left and at the top of each page.
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"Welcome to the Global 2013 STEMx Education Conference. The conference will be held September 19 - 21, 2013. The conference is online, in multiple time zones over the course of two days, and free to attend! Register as a member of this conference network to be kept informed! See the conference information and welcome HERE and the menu links to the left and at the top of each page."
N Ways to Apply Algebra to the New York Times - NYTimes.com - 0 views
Desmos.com - 1 views
Desmos Graphing Calculator - 3 views
TED-Ed | Subjects - 0 views
Algebra in the Real World Movies with Activities - 0 views
The Digital Curriculum Part 2… Nine Amazing Free Digital Curriculum Resources... - 0 views
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First… lets take a look at the free (or almost free) resources provided below
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1. Khan Academy As the site states… watch, practice… learn almost anything. There are over 3,100 videos in multiple STEM areas
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2. MIT Blossoms BLOSSOMS video lessons are enriching students’ learning experiences in high school classrooms for students across the globe. This amazing video library contains over 50 math and science lessons, all freely available to teachers as streaming video and Internet downloads and as DVDs and videotapes
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Common Core Map | Khan Academy - 0 views
Algebra 1 Teachers: How to put math/science symbols and equations (almost) anywhere - 2 views
Lesson Plan Search | Lessonopoly.org - 1 views
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"Welcome to Lessonopoly! We are an open educational resource aiming to make life a little easier for busy educators like you. Lessonopoly is a free software portal developed by Silicon Valley Education Foundation. This site was created with constant input from teachers to deliver a set of effective and easy to use tools, even for teachers who do not have time to learn new technologies. Lessonopoly empowers teachers to organize activities inside and outside the classroom, create and share lesson plans, and connect to other teachers by building online communities."
Free Technology for Teachers: LearnZillion Math Videos Now Available in Mastery Connect - 0 views
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LearnZillion videos provide math lessons tied to Common Core standards for grades three through nine.
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All materials found on Mastery Connect are tied to specific Common Core standards.
Experts & NewBIEs | Bloggers on Project Based Learning: How and why should math be taug... - 0 views
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As a math teacher, what made you turn to Project Based Learning in your own teaching?
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Why do many math teachers initially resist integrating Project Based Learning into their classes?
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So we assume having students practicing problems twenty-five times is the only way to learn math. This is a difficult mindset to break. Practice makes perfect is the old adage, but what many math teachers don’t realize is that creating a Project Based Learning environment in a math class doesn’t require students to be “perfect.” Having students solve complex, real-life problems is actually asking students to complete open-ended tasks. These problems may not have one right answer, unlike the practice problems in a textbook. This can be a scary leap for math teachers to take and many students may be hesitant to take this leap as well.
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