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My Common Core Problem Based Curriculum Maps | emergent math - 2 views

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    "The following Problem Based Learning (PrBL) curriculum maps are based on the Math Common Core State Standards and the associated scope and sequences. The problems and tasks have been scoured from thoughtful math bloggers who have advanced our practice by posting their materials online." This is an incredible accumulation of lessons, tasks, and assessments that address the mathematical standards for the common core. Although it might take some time to align our specific SOL strands and content with the appropriate common core tags, these curriculum maps are still worth scouring and using, as there is a TON of good stuff here. This also might be a decent bookmark in case Virgina ever goes to the Common Core…
Kourtney Bostain

Wonderville - 1 views

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    "Smart Galleries℠ that focus students, teachers and parents on enrichment topics while also supporting Common Core State Standards in Language Arts."
william berry

How Big Is The Bermuda Triangle? | Robert Kaplinsky - Glenrock Consulting - 0 views

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    Lesson objective: In this lesson, students use coordinates to compute perimeters of polygons and areas of triangles and rectangles, e.g., using the distance formula. Pretty much all the steps to this lesson are on the website, which also includes a download link with all the materials that you will need. Something to think about if you plan on completing this lesson: When you first pose the problem to the students - Have the students discuss how they could represent the location of the different vertices for the Bermuda triangle. Give the students time to research/explore and find the latitude/longitude on their own rather than giving it to them directly. There are plenty of tools out there that can help the students complete this task, the most common being Google Earth and Google Maps
Debra Roethke

Compfight / A Flickr Search Tool - 2 views

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    I was reading a blog this morning and ran across this link to a search engine for pictures and graphics that let's you search in a variety of ways including creative commons and flickr. It's a little easier to use than searching there for me. Try it and see what you think.
Debra Roethke

Encyclopædia Britannica Image Quest - 1 views

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    free images from creative commons and other free image site
william berry

How to Avoid Thinking in Math Class | Math with Bad Drawings - 1 views

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    ""That's why the goal of school has to be automaticity," my dad concluded. The Sunday morning roads were empty, and we'd nearly made it home. "Take learning your times tables. You've got to know them cold so that you can go on to finding common denominators, or reasoning about algebraic functions, or whatever. You need each task to become automatic before you can move onto the next intellectual step."" Humorous, yet enlightening take on math class, which can be applied to school in general. What is more important for us to teach students so that it becomes more automatic? Should we make facts automatic? Or should we instead focus on skills and thought processes that can be quickly applied to many scenarios in a variety of contexts?
Tracy Lancaster

Commons - EverFi - 3 views

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    various subjects, tutorials, interactives, algebra, writing, history, economics
william berry

Wikipedia | Common Craft - 0 views

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    How Wikipedia works. Could be useful for classroom research assignments.
william berry

Global Math Department - 2 views

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    "We are math teachers who share what we've learned, cause we don't want our classes to suck the energy from students. Professional development among friends, not just colleagues. Fun! Immediately useful! Interesting!" The Conference Tab on this page contains video archives of previous meetings. Some of the previous meetings include tips and tricks for using Mathalicious and Desmos in your classroom.
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