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Maggie Verster

Free Fractions Worksheets - 0 views

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    On this page, you will find several free fractions worksheets including modeling fractions, reducing fractions, adding fractions, subtracting fractions, multiplying fractions, and dividing fractions. The free fractions worksheets on this page can be used as assessment tools, mental math practice, algorithm study/practice and any other purpose that you see fit. Each free fractions worksheet comes complete with an answer key which can be used for self-correcting or marking. You can download the old fraction worksheets in one zip file.
Maggie Verster

SqoolTools: Free Web 2.0 Educational Resources that Make Learning Fun Course: Math FACT... - 0 views

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    Explore all of the best K-6 math tools the web has to offer! From basic addition to geometry and fractions, from virtual manipulates to interactive games, from online calculators and converters to graphing tools. You will discover resources for every math topic you teach.
Maggie Verster

How to Read Mathematics - 0 views

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    Mathematics has a reading protocol all its own, and just as we learn to read literature, we should learn to read mathematics. Students need to learn how to read mathematics, in the same way they learn how to read a novel or a poem, listen to music, or view a painting.
Maggie Verster

Global Education Guidelines: A Handbook for educators to understand and implement globa... - 0 views

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    This handbook is a pedagogical tool to support educators in formal and non-formal systems to understand and put into practice global education activities. Global education is understood by the authors to encompass development education, human rights education, education for sustainability, education for peace and conflict prevention and intercultural education. By presenting global education philosophy and content, related methodology and evaluation issues, as well as by sharing existing practices, tools, resources and bibliography, the Guidelines aim to strengthen global education fundamentals and practices.
Maggie Verster

Teaching Addition, Subtraction, and Multiplication Facts - 0 views

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    Postings include tips on teaching math facts, and information about two math practice books, Two Plus Two Is Not Five: Easy Methods to Learn Addition and Subtraction and Five Times Five Is Not Ten: Make Multiplication Easy.
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Grade 10 mathematics tutorials form the WC DoE - 0 views

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    These tutorials have ben developed by the Western Cape DoE and covers Number patterns and sequences, Functions and graphs, Algebra and equations, Finance, Analytical Geometry, Transformation, Trigonometry and Mensuration, Data handling
Maggie Verster

ImfundoYami / ImfundoYethu: Mobile learning for mathematics at mLearning Africa - 0 views

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    Description: ImfundoYami / ImfundoYethu is a platform to deliver maths education to grade 10 learners using MXit, the popular mobile instant messaging service. The learners can access maths exercises and related maths help. The teacher logs into a web-based management system to send ad hoc tests to learners and provide personal support. The teacher can monitor test results and see how much learners have been using the system.
Maggie Verster

Steve Sherman: 5 Brainteasers, Mission Possible, Number Cruncher, Riddle me this?, Quic... - 0 views

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    A few coding puzzels and brainteasers
Maggie Verster

Can we be less prescriptive in our classrooms - and more successful with our students? - 0 views

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    "This model for learning mathematics may be quite different from what teachers experienced themselves in the past where classrooms were less interactive, filled with little activity and conversation. Teachers were generally in control, directing all aspects of what was to be learned; different points of view and approaches seldom brought to the surface new ideas and insights and a high degree of redundancy meant that everybody learned the exact same thing at the exact same time.
Maggie Verster

What happened before the Big Bang? - 0 views

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    PLus Magizine asked the question to the renowned cosmologist John D. Barrow, Professor of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Cambridge, and here is his answer. If your mind starts to bubble, don't worry, so did ours!
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