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Garrett Eastman

Computing Now | Helping High Schoolers Move the (Virtual) World - 1 views

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    "Move the World, a workshop first tried out at Gymnasium Delbrück (a high school) that leveraged math and virtual worlds to increase high school juniors' interest in computer science."
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
Garrett Eastman

Reading, Mathematics, and Science Achievement of Language-Minority Students in Grade 8 - 1 views

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    "This Issue Brief examines 8th-grade achievement in reading, mathematics, and science for language minority students (i.e., those from homes in which the primary language was one other than English) who began kindergarten in the 1998-99 school year. Data come from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998-99 (ECLS-K), which tracked the educational experiences of a nationally representative sample of children who were in kindergarten in the 1998-99 school year. The analyses present a picture of students' achievement at the end of the study by focusing on students' scores on the standardized assessments that were administered in the spring of 2007, when most students were in grade 8. Students are categorized into four groups according to language background and English language proficiency. Additionally, assessment scores are reported by three background characteristics-students' race/ethnicity, poverty status, and mother's education-that have been found to be related to achievement."
Graeme Wadlow

Mathematics Learning Difficulties in the Early Primary School Years - 0 views

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    Mathematics Learning Difficulties in the Early Primary School Years
Maggie Verster

maths - South Africa - the virtual school - YouTube - 4 views

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    "The virtual school videos for South African learners in the category "maths". The fun way to learn maths! Make sure to have a look at the entire list from top to bottom! "
Garrett Eastman

Knowledge of fractions and long division predicts long-term math success - 8 views

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    "A research team led by Carnegie Mellon University's Robert Siegler has identified a major source of the gap -- U. S. students' inadequate knowledge of fractions and division. Although fractions and division are taught in elementary school, even many college students have poor knowledge of them. The research team found that fifth graders' understanding of fractions and division predicted high school students' knowledge of algebra and overall math achievement, even after statistically controlling for parents' education and income and for the children's own age, gender, I.Q., reading comprehension, working memory, and knowledge of whole number addition, subtraction and multiplication. Published in Psychological Science, the findings demonstrate an immediate need to improve teaching and learning of fractions and division."
ggeltner

WebQuests for High School Mathematics - 0 views

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    This is a wonderful site for example math webquests at the high school level.
Cassy Turner

msmi 2010: Learn the Math Behind the Math You Teach (www) - 10 views

  • Professor of Mathematics, emeritus, Hung-Hsi Wu, of University of California, Berkeley, is the featured speaker.
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    The Middle School Mathematics Institute (msmi 2010) will be held in Saint Paul, MN June 14 - June 18, 2010. This event is for teachers in grades 4 - 8. The institute is a 5 day course, where middle school teachers will learn the mathematics behind the math they teach. This year the subject is fractions, decimals, and percentages.
nikhil jain

Step into the Future of Education with Online Math Tutoring - Free-Press-Release.com - 0 views

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    Does your child have difficulty in school, especially when it involves math? Is it time to call in reinforcements and get a little bit of help? Have you considered online math tutoring ? Wait! Before you answer, consider how far technology has come since you were in school. Today, traditional methods may not be the answer to your questions. Step into the future of education with online math tutoring.
Roland O'Daniel

Census at School - United States - 5 views

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    Census at School is an international classroom project that engages students in grades 4-12 in statistical problemsolving. Students complete a brief online survey, analyze their class census results, and compare their class with random samples of students in the United States and other countries.
Maggie Verster

Don't miss Wolfram Alpha Homework Day - 2 views

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    Meet us here on October 21, 2009, for the first Wolfram|Alpha Homework Day. This groundbreaking, live interactive web event brings together students and educators from across the country to solve your toughest assignments and explore the power of using Wolfram|Alpha for school, college, and beyond.
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    Meet us here on October 21, 2009, for the first Wolfram|Alpha Homework Day. This groundbreaking, live interactive web event brings together students and educators from across the country to solve your toughest assignments and explore the power of using Wolfram|Alpha for school, college, and beyond.
Mike McIlveen

Manipula Math with Java - 15 views

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    Middle school, High school, and College level math visualizations - may be useful on IWB.
Evelyn Saenz

How I came to Love Teaching Math - 1 views

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    Math has always been easy for me but it wasn't until I started taking classes to get my teaching certificate that I came to truly love math. Both my mom and dad loved to play card and board games. They taught my sister and I many mathematical concepts while playing these games without even realizing it. Puzzles and patterns, statistics and probability were daily conversations. Then came school. Math was nothing but numbers written on paper. Easy to do but very boring and seemingly unrelated to life. Breezing through each worksheet, page of math problem and even finishing the 7th grade math book mid-year, math became a hated subject to be put aside as quickly as possible. I vowed that the day I graduated from high school would be the last day I ever took a math class. I succeeded in that goal all through college but when I wanted to get my Elementary Teaching Certificate the state of Vermont had other ideas. So I signed up for a summer class in teaching math.
Roland O'Daniel

Main Page - HSMath - 16 views

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    HSSageMath.org is a website designed for High School and Middle School level students and educators. We hope to use this wiki and Sage notebook server to share helpful Sage tools and information with the world.
Maggie Verster

Microsoft has released a new version of its math education software - and for the first... - 4 views

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    Microsoft Mathematics 4.0, for students in middle school, high school, and early college, shows how to solve equations while bolstering understanding of fundamental math concepts. It features built-in Ink Handwriting Support, which lets you hand-write math problems and equations in a worksheet area on a tablet or ultra-mobile PCs for immediate solving or later work. The software also includes a graphing calculator capable of plotting in 2D and 3D, a movie editor, a library of formulas and equations, a triangle solver, and more.
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

Positive Attitude Toward Maths Predicts Maths Achievement in Children - 0 views

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    "For the first time, scientists have identified the brain pathway that links a positive attitude toward maths to achievement in the subject. In a study of elementary school students, researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine found that having a positive attitude about maths was connected to the better function of the hippocampus, an important memory centre in the brain, during the performance of arithmetic problems. The findings will be published online Jan. 24 in Psychological Science."
Martin Burrett

Moving towards mathematics mastery by @primaryreflect - 0 views

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    "In September we introduced the new curriculum across all subjects and all of our school. This was scaffolding using the Chris Quigley's Essentials materials, during the previous year we had used a numeracy curriculum created by teachers within the Deal Learning Alliance, which a great source and piece of collaborative work in its own right, held too many links back to APP statement and old national curriculum levels. As as school we were finding that the DLA maths document did not provide the scaffold for the raised expectations in mathematics primary curriculum, furthermore, the deeper into the curriculum we delved, the harder it seemed to make the teaching, learning and assessment work efficiently."
Bradley Anderson

Problems Archive - 0 views

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    Difficult math problems for middle school kiddos.
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