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ACARA Australian Curriculum consultation portal - Curriculum documents - 0 views

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    Link to the PDFs for the curriculum content
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IWBs & Mathematics - 0 views

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    Our Google Site! Please upload your finished lesson here.
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Trudy Sweeney

Dan Meyer: Math class needs a makeover | Video on TED.com - 0 views

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    Video about an excellent secondary mathematics educator in the US focused on making learning meaningful for students.
Trudy Sweeney

TPCK - Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge - TPCK - 0 views

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    The Technologial Pedagogical And Content Knowledge Framework is designed to highlight how three elements of knowledge need to intersect for the effective use of technology.
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Interactive Resources - Secondary Interactive Resources - 0 views

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    IWB Mathematics Resources for Primary and Secondary Mathematics
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Illuminations: Paper Pool: Analyzing Numeric and Geometric Patterns - 1 views

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    The interactive paper pool game provides an opportunity for students to develop their understanding of ratio, proportion, greatest common denominator and least common multiple. This investigation includes student resources for the Paper Pool project, preparation notes, answers, and a holistic-by-category scoring rubric with guidelines for how it can be used to assess the project. Samples of two students' work and a teacher's comments accompany the suggested rubric.
Trudy Sweeney

YouTube - ActivInspire (How to use the Hidden Tool) - 0 views

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    A great how to video for using the Hidden Tool for ActivInspire 1.2
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Vitruvian Man - 0 views

  • It took the genius of Leonardo da Vinci to solve the problem. Leonardo started by drawing a perfectly proportioned man and then found the circle and square in the figure. The circle and square are only tangent at one place, the base.
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    It took the genius of Leonardo da Vinci to solve the problem. Leonardo started by drawing a perfectly proportioned man and then found the circle and square in the figure. The circle and square are only tangent at one place, the base.
Trudy Sweeney

Math and Science - 0 views

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    Image of Viruvian Man and the pentagram of Pythagoras.
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