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Erik Yates

BBC - Future - Want to learn quicker? Use your body - 0 views

  • The Kinect sensor, meanwhile, is being used in studies to help children learn to more accurately map numbers onto physical space – a simple skill but one that is fundamental to our understanding of mathematics. Most people know, for instance, to place the number 50 exactly midway along a line marked “0” at one end and “100” at the other. Researchers at Eberhard Karls University in Tuebingen, Germany, found that seven-year-olds can place numbers along such a line more accurately if they physically walk the line on the floor – with their motion captured and analysed by the Kinect sensor – than if they use a mouse to interact with a computer screen representation of the line
Erik Yates

e learning - Google Search - 2 views

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    Looking for great online learning instruction and games? Thanks to Linda Kovacs for sharing this fabulous site!
Erik Yates

Virtual Nerd: Real math help for school and home - 3 views

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    Pearson has put together over 1,500 math video tutorials at Virtual Nerd. The quality is very good, and the topics are aligned with Common Core, so this should be a great resource.
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Math Workshop Adventures - 4 views

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    This is usually my go-to website for guided math (math workshop) ideas. Tabitha and Chloe are active bloggers who have a wealth of good ideas that a teacher in any grade can modify.
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Smart board lessons, activities and games | Gynzy - 5 views

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    At least three people have mentioned Gynzy to me in the last two weeks, and the site is a wealth of SMART Notebook resources for ELA, Math, Science, and Social Studies. Not exactly like the lame activities on PARCC--much better!
Erik Yates

Get The Math - 2 views

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    How can you answer the perennial math question: "Am I ever going to use this in real life?" PBS's "Get the Math" website is a great way to show students how math is used in areas like music, fashion, and video game design. Thanks to Emily B. for sharing this one!
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