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Erik Yates

Non-proportional linear relationships - 7 views

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    This is a good explanation of relationships that are NOT proportional and why. The candle problem is a good one--ask students, "How could you turn this into a proportion?" They would want to say that the statement should change to something like "How much candle is burned each hour?"
Erik Yates

Middle School Math Guidebook CCSS - 1 views

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    This is a booklet published by Louisiana's department of education. It is valuable for ECR questions and discussion of the mathematical practices.
Erik Yates

Proportions Trail - YouTube - 3 views

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    Need a great activity to get your students working on problems while moving about the room? This middle school math activity is explained in a short video, but while the topic is math, you can adapt the exercise to other topics too!
Erik Yates

Ohio Resource Center > for Mathematics Educators > Problem Corner - 4 views

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    Ohio's Online Resource Center has a very good collection of inquiry-oriented, open-ended math questions that you can choose based upon grade level and topic! The range is from third grade to high school, so finding a quality question that meets your students' needs is easy!
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!
Erik Yates

Blueprints & Test Specs | PARCC - 1 views

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    Need to know what is on the PBA PARCC assessment? How about the EOY? The blueprints and test specs documents will help.
Erik Yates

Overview - About the Assessment - Math Reasoning Inventory - 2 views

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    The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is supporting Scholastic and Marilyn Burns as they develop this Math Reasoning Inventory.
Erik Yates

http://www.state.nj.us/education/assessment/es/njask/NJASKPres.pdf - 0 views

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    The NJ DOE Office of Assessment prepared this slide show about the Spring 2014 NJ ASK. This document is a PDF version of their PowerPoint, and its relevant sections will be shared with you at CPT and department meetings.
Erik Yates

PARCC Field Test Resources Site - 1 views

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    This is the PARCC page where you can click on links that take you to the actual online "live" samples of PARCC questions. You can click on math only questions for grade bands (3-5, 6-8, high school), or ELA only questions.
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

Focus Areas and Instructional Shifts for CCSSM - 1 views

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    Achieve the Core has put together this list of major, supporting, and additional content areas with the key instructional shifts. This is helpful when deciding which areas demand the most attention.
Erik Yates

http://map.mathshell.org/materials/download.php?fileid=1360 - 3 views

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    Mean, median, and mode used to be all over the grades before CCSS, but CCSS has remanded those concepts to sixth grade. This set of lessons is a great resource!
Erik Yates

Reflex Math Manual - 2 views

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    Did you loose the link to the Reflex Math handbook? This is the link you need to find it!
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.
Cara Menendez

Percentage Calculator - How to Calculate Percentage? - 0 views

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    Online Free Percentage Calculator
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    A great tool
Erik Yates

Thinking Blocks - Model and Solve Math Word Problems - 12 views

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    What a great resource this is! Word problems are often a challenge, but modeling them helps a lot, and Thinking Blocks at Math Playground are an excellent way to model word problems. Sure, drawing pictures can be fun, but sometimes time doesn't allow us to draw detailed pictures. This Singapore math-style of modeling works, and Math Playground did an excellent job with this tool.
Erik Yates

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.
Erik Yates

http://play.centerforgamescience.org/refraction/site/ - 11 views

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    This is a challenging but fun game that brings some spatial thinking skills into play with fractions. Very cool!
Erik Yates

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

Why Do Americans Stink at Math? - NYTimes.com - 2 views

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    This is an interesting look at how Americans have led the way in developing math instruction but not following through on it (according to the NY Times author).
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