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Maggie Verster

GeoGebra: Do The Math! - Download free content from Maine Department of Education on iT... - 3 views

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    GeoGebra: Do the Math is a series of screencast tutorials for teachers and/or students. The tutorials were initiated as a project to support Maine math teachers in the integration of technology in the classroom. What is GeoGebra provides an overview of the program and its capabilities. Several tutorials present the program's menu options and tools in step-by-step format. Another group of tutorials provides examples of GeoGebra learning activities in major math content areas. These tutorials are intended as a visual supplement to printed guides and documentation. GeoGebra users can find a wealth of guidance and examples at www.geogebra.org. A web search such as "GeoGebra Pythagorean Theorem" will yield hundreds of additional articles, examples, and applets.
Maggie Verster

Inscribe Semicircle In Square by Geometric Construction #mathematics - 0 views

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    This slide show demonstrates some techniques that would be suitable for an experimental geometry project. The basic shapes of square and circle are explored using open source Geogebra and Dr Geo geometry software. The examples includes exercises in geometric construction, novel solutions and recursive (spiral) constructions. This is mathematics that can be done without algebra. There is some algebra on slide 18, to calculate the radius and area of a semicircle inscribed in a square.
Maggie Verster

Using Computational Thinking to explore mathematical concepts. Cool - 3 views

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    "Easily incorporate computational thinking into your curriculum with these classroom-ready lessons, examples, and programs"
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Real World Math using google earth- another wow - 0 views

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    Within this site you will find lesson ideas, examples, and downloads for mathematics that embrace active learning, constructivism, and project-based learning while remaining true to the standards. The initial focus will be for grades 5 and up, but teachers of younger students may be able to find some uses or inspiration from the site. Higher level thinking skills, such as analysis, synthesis, and creativity are encouraged as well as technology skills and social learning. The scope of this site is mathematics, but many lessons lend themselves to interdisciplinary activities also.
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Memorable Math With Ms. Napolitano - Welcome - 1 views

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    An example of a maths classroom site (weebly)
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A Maths Dictionary for Kids - 0 views

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    An animated, interactive dictionary for students which explains over 600 common mathematical terms in simple language." "ANIMATED - definitions, examples, activities, practice, calculators - INTERACTIVE
Maggie Verster

CCSS-algebra wiki - 1 views

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    "This is a rather unusual structure for organizing mathematical content, but offers an exciting opportunity for teachers across the nation and abroad to exchange ideas and discuss what they teach. This Wiki will address the underlying central concepts and propose activities that also provide rich opportunity to engage students in the Mathematical Practices. "
Maggie Verster

Sum up today's lesson in a tweet - 0 views

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    How a maths teacher is using twitter in his classroom.
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