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Roland O'Daniel

Online Basic Skill Games - 2 views

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    number sense and computational fluency games as part of computational fluency routine in a classroom. 
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Times tables key to good maths, inspectors say - Telegraph - 4 views

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    Interesting article from Britain regarding computational fluency. I don't disagree that being fluent with computation increases a students future capabilities, but there is not necessarily causal effect that 'traditional' approaches to teaching computation make stronger mathematics students. It's the rigorous approach that I think needs to be emphasized. 
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XtraMath - 3 views

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    A site developed to help students achieve fact fluency. It's free, and ad free with the goal of remaining that way. It's a non-profit operating on grants and donations. 
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Free Math Games and Online Practice - 2 views

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    number sense and computational fluency games to play online
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Multiplication.com - Interactive Games Page 3 - 2 views

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    computation fluency games. I like the racecar game on page 2!
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Fun Kids Online Math Games - 1 views

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    games for working with students on computational fluency routines. 
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100 Must-Read Blog Posts on the Future of Learning « Online Schools - 1 views

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    the future of learning from a variety of experts and lay-people.This collection offers 100 of these blog posts speculating on the future of learning.
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ELL to Go -- THE Journal - 0 views

  • they brainstormed a list of tasks that they'd like the ELL students to be able to do with the tool. The list included support for textbooks in audio format, access to English language movies and videos, and internet access both at school and off campus (whether at home or a local WiFi hotspot).
  • from a teacher's perspective, it was extremely important that the tool allow students to record their voice so that their fluency could be monitored," explains Jennifer Wivagg, Comal ISD's instructional media specialist. "We needed a device that would allow them to make recordings at home. We also needed the tool to include translators, dictionaries, and other language-based tools that are important for an ESL student, and to be small enough for the students to carry in their pocket, so they have constant access to these important resources."
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    The typical student at the Newcomer Center, an alternative school in Township High School District 214 in Arlington Heights, IL, is a recent immigrant with little or no English skills. The school is a temporary stopover for these students--they stay at the center for about a year, building up their English-language skills, and are then transferred to an ESL program at their home school in the district.
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