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Tina Jada

IXL Math - 3 views

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    A great place for games, cyclical review and current objectives.
Tracy Watanabe

PBL Examples of Math Project Ideas | Best Kids Educational Websites - 3 views

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    I haven't reviewed these, but am bookmarking to look at later.
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    I really like the PBL (volume-Geometry) and will adapt it for 8th grade. I am excited about working with Marla and hopefully she will have tons of info for me to use too.
Tina Jada

Speed Inequalities - 2 views

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    Students can practice operations of rational numbers with the > and < symbol
Larry LaPrise

Study Jam Math - 2 views

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    Great math videos
Tina Jada

Math Forum - 1 views

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    This online community includes teachers, students, researchers, parents and educators who have an interest in math and math education. The site includes Ask Dr. Math, Problems of the Week, discussion groups and much more.
Tracy Watanabe

Dividing Fractions: Rapping It Up : Mr. Avery's Classroom Blog - 1 views

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    Awesome tutorial by Mr. Avery (6th grade teacher)
Tracy Watanabe

Math Can Take You Places: Let Reason Be Your Guide - 1 views

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    visit different places around the globe
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Thinking Blocks - Model Your Math Problems - 1 views

  • Thinking Blocks provides interactive templates in which students use brightly colored blocks to model and solve problems. As students work through the problems they are provided with feedback as to whether or not they are using the correct sequence to solve each problem. There are templates and problems for addition, multiplication, fractions, and ratios. You can also develop your own problems using the modeling tool.
Cindy Wilson

Hoodamath - 1 views

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    This is a great site that offers a variety of activities for reinforcing arithmetic, geometry and logic in contextual situations.
Tracy Watanabe

Math Movie Network: Exponents and Order of Operations : Mr. Avery's Classroom Blog - 1 views

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    Love how Mr. Avery uses his blog to showcase student work on math...
Tracy Watanabe

Free Technology for Teachers: Math in the News - Will the NBA Play This Year? - 1 views

  • Media 4 Math has a nice regular feature called Math in the News. Math in the News offers ideas for short mathematics lessons based on current news stories. The current lesson that grabbed my attention is Will There Be an NBA Season? The lesson focuses on using revenue and expense reports to determine profitability.
Tina Jada

Create a Graph with NCES - 1 views

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    Students can create bar, line, area, pie, or coordinate graph.
Tracy Watanabe

Linsanity | Yummy Math - 0 views

  • We provide teachers and students with mathematics relevant to our world today …
Tracy Watanabe

Authentic Math Unit Plans | Scholastic.com - 0 views

  • Grade: PreK–K, Grades 1–2, Grades 3–5, Grades 6–8, Grades 9–12
  • Three Dimensional Geometry: Sing It, Move It, Film It!
  • Learning All About Me &amp; My Class With Graphs
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  • Getting to Know You With Math
  • Get Ready for Work!
Tracy Watanabe

PBL Math Webinar - YouTube - 0 views

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    Use these Project Based Learning concepts to combine the mastery of mathematics content with collaboration and communication skills.
Tracy Watanabe

Experts & NewBIEs | Bloggers on Project Based Learning: How and why should math be taug... - 0 views

  • As a math teacher, what made you turn to Project Based Learning in your own teaching?
  • Why do many math teachers initially resist integrating Project Based Learning into their classes?
  • 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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  • How can integrating Project Based Learning into math class create a more authentic framework in which students can learn?
  • For instance, the solution for the BP Oil spill in the Gulf came from mathematical concepts. The heart of calculus is about speed and change. How do you calculate the rate of the oil leaking into the ocean? Unfortunately, we don’t present math this way to our students. Maybe, if we did, we would see more students engaged in math and choosing careers that are focused on solving real world problems with which we, as a global society, are faced.
  • How does utilizing Project Based Learning create an improved context for preparing students to better meet the Common Core standards for Math?
  • The Common Core focuses on how math concepts interrelate and how they are applied.
  • These standards are talking about applying math. Thus, math teachers must start to look into their subject area as more of an in-depth inquiry process, rather better than simply reducing it down to just the formula and practice questions.
  • How can math be integrated with other subjects in projects?
  • What do you believe was the most important “take-away” from your webinar?
Tracy Watanabe

Meat-A-Morphosis: An Introduction to Functions - YouTube - 0 views

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    Love this cartoon about the "function machine" -- fun video for middle school and up
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