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Martin Burrett

Number Sense by @digicoled - 0 views

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    3 activities to support developing number sense with children. All can be used across KS1 or KS2 with differentiation and difficulty all adaptable by the teacher.
Roland O'Daniel

Initial thoughts on "Focus in High School Mathematics: Reasoning and Sense Ma... - 8 views

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    "Initial thoughts on "Focus in High School Mathematics: Reasoning and Sense Making" The book study begins!" Book study post on the new NCTM Series "Focus in High School Mathematics: Reasoning and Sense Making"
Maggie Verster

Born to count? - 14 views

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    People as well as animals are born with a sense for numbers. But is this inborn number sense related to mathematical ability? A new study suggests that it is.
John Evans

Digital Passport Internet Safety App from Common Sense Media | Time Warner Cable - YouTube - 0 views

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    "With Time Warner Cable support, Common Sense Media is making their new Digital Passport mobile app for Android and iOS operating systems available for free to the public through August 31, 2013. Designed for kids ages 8-12, the Digital Passport app features engaging games and videos to teach children the basics of being safe and responsible in the digital world. Get smart, stay safe and navigate responsibly this summer!"
Maggie Verster

How One's 'Number Sense' Helps With Mathematics - 0 views

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    Scientists have for the first time established a link between a primitive, intuitive sense of numbers and performance in math classes, a finding that could lead to new ways to help children struggling in school.
Darren Kuropatwa

Estimation 180 - Home - 9 views

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    Each day of the school year I present my students with an estimation challenge. I love helping my students improve both their number sense and problem solving skills. I'd like to share the estimation challenges with you and your students. Here's a handout for your students. Happy Estimating!
Garrett Eastman

The Views of High School Geometry Teachers regarding the Effect of Technology on Studen... - 9 views

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    From the abstract: "The purpose of this study was to find out from current high school math teachers, of geometry specifically, what their views of technology are. The goal of the study was to ask these teachers which technologies they use and whether they believe technology has beneficial effects on student learning. Data was collected for the survey by asking teachers to take brief electronic surveys and conduct in-person interviews. All questions in both the survey and interviews were focused on the effects of technology that they see in their classrooms. The scope of the participants was restricted to Columbus, Ohio, and thus, generalizations for any classroom or any school building cannot be made. However, this study did find a consensus among the participants as to which technologies they felt were the most beneficial in their classrooms, as well as those that might not be needed at all in a classroom. The three technologies that these teachers claimed to be the most beneficial were SMART boards, TI-nspire calculators and Geometer's Sketchpad/GeoGebra. Again, this study cannot make solid conclusions, but it is safe to say that this study gives insight into teachers' viewpoints, which, in a sense, are more important than those of outside researchers. The teachers agreed on a few technologies that are the most beneficial and thus future studies should focus on really studying the effects of these technologies as well as focus on getting a wider range of teachers' opinions on this topic."
Garrett Eastman

Using Computer Mathematics Games to Promote Young Children's Learning of Number Sense - 8 views

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    A presentation from the "International Conference on Innovations in Learning and Technology: Asia-Pacific Perspectives", see http://capiconf.uvic.ca/viewabstract.php?id=296&cf=10 for abstract and references
John Evans

The Defining Characteristic Of Early 21st Century Learning - 1 views

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    "Contrary to what you've probably read, you don't have to be engaging to be a great teacher-at least not in any charismatic and charming sense of the word. You can be relatively "boring" and lead students to outstanding academic progress, mainly by staying organized, being reflective, flexible, and in constant contact with an active and ambitious professional learning networking. Teaching differently requires work."
Garrett Eastman

Pigeons match primates in number sense - 15 views

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    Pigeons "were taught to order 35 different sets of images, all of which displayed one, two, or three items. Then, the setup changed: values up to nine were introduced. The pigeons were then shown a pair of two familiar numbers (such as two and three), one familiar and one unfamiliar number (such as one and seven), or two unfamiliar numbers (such as five and eight). "
Maggie Verster

Cool Math Puzzles - 18 views

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    Schlumberger Excellence in Educational Development, Inc. (SEED) offers creative math puzzles, with solutions. Puzzle categories include: * Number Sense * Arithmetic * Probability * Algebraic Thinking * Geometry, Spatial Reasoning, and Visualization * Topology * Logic * Combinatorics * Miscellaneous
Roland O'Daniel

Math Nook - Math and puzzle games, worksheets, teaching tools and more! - 24 views

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    Some flash based games that students can play to hone their computation/number sense skills
Garrett Eastman

The Number Sense: Stanislas Dehaene (2nd edition) - 10 views

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    Numbers in the brain, including those of animals and infants, neurons and brain areas involved in mathematical calculations, synthesis of recent research
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    One of my favorite books!
Garrett Eastman

Mathematics Teacher Noticing: Seeing Through Teachers' Eyes (Paperback) - Routledge - 8 views

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    Mathematics Teacher Noticing is the first book to examine research on the particular type of noticing done by teachers---how teachers pay attention to and make sense of what happens in the complexity of instructional situations. In the midst of all that is happening in a classroom, where do mathematics teachers look, what do they see, and what sense do they make of it?
Mike McIlveen

More Animals Seem to Have Some Ability to Count: Scientific American - 0 views

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    Funny, number sense isn't limited to humans. Monkeys and college students have it too.
Garrett Eastman

Numbaland - 4 views

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    According to Nancy Kimberly of HASTAC, this set of video games won the 1st National STEM Video Game Challenge: "Numbaland!, produced by graduate students Derek Lomas of Carnegie Mellon University, Dixie Ching of New York University and Jeanine Sun of the University of California at San Diego, was the winner of the Collegiate and Impact Prizes and will receive $50,000 in total. The collection of four games allows children in kindergarten to grade 4 to construct a set of skills that helps develop their sense of number concepts"
Roland O'Daniel

Online Basic Skill Games - 18 views

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    number sense and computational fluency games as part of computational fluency routine in a classroom. 
Roland O'Daniel

Free Math Games and Online Practice - 17 views

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    number sense and computational fluency games to play online
Judi Detweiler

Estimation 180 - Home - 0 views

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    Number sense and student inquiry
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