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Martin Burrett

Math is Fun - Maths Resources - 3 views

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    Nice IWB resources
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    Includes nice IWB resources
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    A simple site with well written explanations, examples, worksheets and games of maths topics from across the curriculum. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
David Wetzel

How to Make Science or Math Flash Cards for an iPod like a Pro - 6 views

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    "Ever wondered how to make science or math flash cards for students to use with their mobile devices? This typically comes about because finding science and math flash cards specific to a particular concept, topic area, or unit is difficult. Often when appropriate flash cards are found, they are too expensive or need modification. Technological advances have uncomplicated the process of making tailor made free flash cards for students."
MariaDroujkova

Join John Mason Wednesday, February 22, 2pm ET at Math Future online - 2 views

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    LOG IN February 22, 2012 at 2pm Eastern US time: http://tinyurl.com/math20event During the event, John Mason will lead a conversation about multiplication as scaling, and answer questions about his books, projects and communities. All events in the Math Future weekly series: http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/events The recording will be at: http://mathfuture.wikispaces.com/JohnMason Your time zone: http://bit.ly/wQYN1Y Event challenge! What good multiplication tasks about scaling do you know? Share links and thoughts! John writes about elastic multiplication: "It is often said that 'multiplication is repeated addition' when what is meant is that 'repeated addition is an instance of multiplication'. I have been developing some tasks which present 'scaling as multiplication' based around familiarity with elastic bands. Participants would benefit from having an elastic (rubber) band to hand which they have cut so as to make a strip; wider is better than thinner if you have a choice." About John Mason John Mason has been teaching mathematics ever since he was asked to tutor a fellow student when he was fifteen. In college he was at first unofficial tutor, then later an official tutor for mathematics students in the years behind him, while tutoring school students as well. After a BSc at Trinity College, Toronto in Mathematics, and an MSc at Massey College, Toronto, he went to Madison Wisconsin where he encountered Polya's film 'Let Us Teach Guessing', and completed a PhD in Combinatorial Geometry. The film released a style of teaching he had experienced at high school from his mathematics teacher Geoff Steel, and his teaching changed overnight. His first appointment was at the Open University, which involved among other things the design and implementation of the first mathematics summer school (5000 students over 11 weeks on three sites in parallel). He called upon his experience of being taught, to institute active-problem-solving sessions, w
David Wetzel

Teaching Math to Learning Disabled Students: Math Learning Strategies Designed to Help ... - 11 views

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    Math activities proven successful with learning disabled students are presented, along with a description of factors that influence struggling special needs students.
Martin Burrett

Paint Brush Math - Addition - 0 views

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    A virtual paint by numbers maths activity where students find the number by working out an addition calculation. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/maths
Maggie Verster

Math Central is really a great resource - 0 views

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    Math Central is an Internet service for mathematics students and teachers. It is available in English, French, and Spanish. The site includes: * Resource Room: teaching resources and glossaries * Quandaries and Queries: ask a question or search and browse answers * Mathematics with a Human Face: biographies and career information * Teachers' Bulletin Board: conferences, organizations, newsletters and periodicals * Outreach Activities: Canadian educational outreach opportunities * Math Beyond School: articles addressing "where will I ever use this?" * Problem of the Month: see a new problem in September
Colleen K

Welcome to Math Playground - 2 views

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    Math games, word problems, puzzles, videos, worksheets, manipulatives, and math activities for elementary and middle school students.
Maggie Verster

Math4Mobile: Design & Implementation Challenges - 13 views

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    "Calls are frequently heard for improving schooling by closing the gap between children's life out-of-school and traditional learning styles, and by broadening the space and span for life-long learning opportunities. The Math4Mobile development endeavors to engage all students with mathematical ideas. It provides a collection of tools that could be included in a variety of activities to support students' mathematical skills, conceptual understanding, and creative mathematical thinking. "
Martin Burrett

Symmetry Activity - 0 views

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    A maths symmetry activity where users complete the mirror image by adding in squares. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
David Wetzel

How to Integrate Google Docs in Science and Math Like a Pro - 14 views

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    Strategies are provided for classroom integration, creating survey, and science or math activities.
Mike Kammerzell

How to Encourage Critical Thinking in Science and Math | Teaching Science and Math - 28 views

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  • How could you ask that question differently?
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  • What did you learn from solving this problem?
  • Is this the most important question to ask when solving the problem?
  • What questions need to be answered before answering this question?
  • What does this presume?
  • When you ask these and similar questions, you are encouraging your students to move from passive to active learning.
  • Avoiding Questions Easily Answered on the Internet
  • The following examples are referred to “Google-Proofing” in some circles.
  • the frequency of questions is not as important as the quality of questions.
  • the following are factors to consider when asking students questions.
  • The average level of questions asked by teachers are 60 percent lower cognitive, 20 percent procedural, and 20 percent higher cognitive. 
  • Increasing the frequency of higher cognitive questions to the 50
  • With predominate use of lower cognitive questions; students tend toward lower achievement
  • The use of higher cognitive questions tends to elicit longer student answers in complete sentences, quality inference and conjecture by students, and the forming of higher level questions.
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    Encouraging students to use critical thinking is more than an extension activity in science and math lessons, it is the basis of true learning. Teaching students how to think critically helps them move beyond basic comprehension and rote memorization. They shift to a new level of increased awareness when calculating, analyzing, problem solving, and evaluating.
Martin Burrett

Fractions - A Booster Activity - 0 views

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    A great maths resource for learning about fractions. Play games and browse a good selection of support materials. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Martin Burrett

Online Quizzes, Tests, Trivia, Worksheets, and Free Games - Quizzes.cc - 0 views

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    This is a wonderfully simple maths quiz site with a good collection of activities for the 4 operations. Choose your category and get 10 randomly generated questions to answer. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Danielle Chelf

Free Technology for Teachers: Using Maps in an Elementary School Math Lesson - 0 views

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    Fun activity for math in elementary schools
Martin Burrett

Mad4Maths - 0 views

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    A superb cartoon based maths site with areas for parents, teachers and kids. Play fun multiplication and time activities. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
Julie Shy

I Speak Math | Integrating Technology and Mathematics - 0 views

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    I Speak Math is an sidea-filled and informative blog from a math teacher currently at a project-based private school in North Carolina. Posts are updated often and include pictures of classroom projects along with links to resources used. Examples include a kinesthetic box and whisk-ers plot activity, foldables for functions and graphing, and reflections upon students grading their own tests. Explore the site further by viewing top posts through the link on the side bar. Search the site using the search box on the top of the page. Most posts include several tags. Click on a tag to find other posts with the same topic or click on popular tags located in the tag cloud on the side bar.
Martin Burrett

About Time - 0 views

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    A well made maths resource with three different activities for teaching how to tell the time. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
hpbookmarks

Cool Math - free online cool math lessons, cool math games & apps, fun math activities,... - 0 views

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    Scroll down for high school level stuff.
Martin Burrett

Mr Carter Maths - 0 views

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    "An amazing collection of printable maths sheets, and questions/activities for the class whiteboard on a huge array of topics for all levels of schooling."
Martin Burrett

Fraction & Equivalent Fraction - 0 views

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    A useful flash fractions activity. You can either read fractions or make equivalents. A good resource for whiteboards. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/Maths
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