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Elizabeth Durkin

BBC - Schools - Bitesize - 0 views

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    Interactive problems on a variety of topics, units, concepts. Based on the British curriculum. No feedback for teacher so good for kids own self-assessment. All levels up to grade 9/10 are included. KS 3 = Middle school. GCSE = Grade 9/10 (and possible some grade 8).
Elizabeth Durkin

Johnnie's Middle School Math - Geometry - Pythagoras and Right Triangles - 0 views

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    Interactive Pythagoras manipulatives and activities.
Elizabeth Durkin

BrainPOP | Interest - 0 views

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    Video on basic simple and compound interest. Good for IB math studies, and perhaps middle school math.
Elizabeth Durkin

Toughnuts - Try These Unsolved Problems : nrich.maths.org - 0 views

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    Tough problems for students at various grade levels. Could be incorporated in the middle school tiered classrooms
Elizabeth Durkin

Online Graphing Calculators Desmos Improves Again - 0 views

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    Yet another good alternative graphing calculator for middle school. I will get it put on the ipads.
Elizabeth Durkin

Tiered instruction: rationale, and characteristics of a tiered lesson - 4 views

  • Whether we isolate high achieving students into accelerated courses, learning disabled students into special education classes, students who have fallen behind into remedial classes, or English language learners into a stream of their own, we frequently do so at a cost to both the students themselves and to the mainstream population from which they’ve been separated. If we embrace full inclusion without applying effective differentiation strategies, we fail as well.  Diverse classrooms where every learner makes significant progress are possible in part through tiered instruction and assessment.
  • Students at the beginning end of the readiness continuum will have learned the most. Students who were initially in closer proximity to the learning target will have grown less. It’s possible, if not likely, that some highly advanced students may be proficient while having experienced no growth at all. We will deserve credit for helping struggling students develop proficiency and will deserve  blame for setting a limit on what our advanced students were able to learn.
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    Why use this instruction model for middle school mathematics? How does a tiered lesson look? Strategies for managing a tiered classroom.
shinichi okada

Middle School Math Activities | Education.com - 0 views

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    MS/HS activities and worksheets
Elizabeth Durkin

SolvingEquations - 1 views

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    Good for intro to solving algebraic equations. Middle school algebra.
Elizabeth Durkin

Challenge by Choice with Tiered Instruction and Assessment - 2 views

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    This is a model created and used at JIS middle school a few years ago. It could be a good model for us to learn from.
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