Ever wonder what math looks like in an one-to-one environment?
wwwatanabe: Math in One-to-One - 0 views
Using Student Blogs to Achieve Standards for Mathematical Practice - 0 views
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In this article, I make a case for student blogs as a tool that can support and extend students’ mathematics proficiency through the Standards for Mathematical Practice.
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Teachers who use math journals can easily convert that process to a digital one through blogging.
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1. Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them
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Algebra 1 Teachers: How to put math/science symbols and equations (almost) anywhere - 0 views
Authentic Math Unit Plans | Scholastic.com - 0 views
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Grade: PreK–K, Grades 1–2, Grades 3–5, Grades 6–8, Grades 9–12
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Three Dimensional Geometry: Sing It, Move It, Film It!
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Learning All About Me & My Class With Graphs
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PBL Math Webinar - YouTube - 0 views
Integers Jeopardy Game - 0 views
These 7 Math Lesson Plans Are Huge Timesavers - Edudemic - 0 views
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Lesson Plan #1: Panhandle Circle-square: Geometry and Real-world Applications Using “Panhandle Circle-square” project at http://tomrchambers.com/circle_square.html and other locations via Google Earth to study Geometry and make mathematical calculations as they relate to real world applications such as the farmers in the Texas Panhandle using square plots of land and circular irrigation of their crops to make a living. Their geometrical calculations are precise to be efficient with their livelihood
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Lesson Plan #2: Geometric Concepts In this lesson, students define geometry terms and then take photos of geometric figures that illustrate examples of their use in the real world.
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Lesson Plan #3: Graph Plotting
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