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Patricia Donaghy

Math Exercises - 0 views

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    Enjoy yourself while improving your maths!! Click on any title and solve the interactive exercises!!! You will find an example and exercises for each subject
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Ced Paine

Algebra Balance Scales - NLVM - 0 views

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    Solving Equations with the SMART Board
Ced Paine

sumadd - 0 views

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    Interactive site for creating and solving basic addition facts. Good for IWB
Rashmi Kathuria

Math Videos - 1 views

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    Math videos show how to solve problems step by step.
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Darren Kuropatwa

You Do The Math: Explaining Basic Concepts Behind Math Problems Improves Children's Lea... - 3 views

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    It would be interesting to build a set a links to similar research results as this and discuss the implications this has for what we do as math teachers in our classrooms.
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    New research from Vanderbilt University has found students benefit more from being taught the concepts behind math problems rather than the exact procedures to solve the problems. The findings offer teachers new insights on how best to shape math instruction to have the greatest impact on student learning.
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    This just confirms what all the other research has been saying. The issue is getting all of us who didn't learn math conceptually, and who were not trained in college conceptually, to teach this way.
Maluvia Haseltine

Algebrator - SOFTMATH - 0 views

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    Solve Algebra problems with the top Software Tutor Program--College, High School or Pre-Algebra Algebrator - the leading Algebra software program available to, students, teachers, working professionals and educational institutions today.
Ced Paine

Lure of the Labyrinth - 1 views

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    Mathematics game from Maryland Public Television designed for middle-school pre-algebra students. The protagonist, a kid who's just had his beloved pet abducted by Bigfoot and taken to a subterranean food mill, has to solve a series of math-based puzzles to get him back. The puzzles focus on proportions, ratios, fractions, and variables.
Ced Paine

Try Thinking Blocks - 1 views

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    Problem solving using interactive models
Ced Paine

Factory Balls - 0 views

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    Problem solving. Drag and drop balls over the tools in the correct sequence to create a matching ball.
Maggie Verster

FREE Online Math Calculator, Converter. Mathematics Calculater Web Site - 0 views

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    Your Math (mathematics) is made easy here. Calculate things online with just mouse moves. This free online math web site will help you learn mathematics in a easier way. EasyCalculation will also help you to solve difficult problems too.
Cassie Banka

Lure of the Labyrinth - 0 views

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    Lure of the Labyrinth is today's innovative catch Lure of the Labyrinth is a game for middle school pre-algebra students designed to improve math and literacy skills. It includes intriguing math-based puzzles embedded in a narrative game in which students work to find their lost pet and save the world from monsters. Linked to mathematics standards, the game gives students a chance to think like mathematicians. Lure of the Labyrinth Home Page In Lure of the Labyrinth, students progress through three sections, or wings each related to a different math strand that is part of a the typical pre-algebra curriculum: * Proportions (including fractions and ratios) * Variables and Equations * Number and Operations (including geometry, order of operations and modular arithmetic) Each of the three wings includes three puzzles, and each of the puzzles has three levels progressing from easy to hard. Students have to successfully solve each puzzle three times before they can advance through the game. Lure of the Labyrinth Library Page A professional development video specifically designed for pre-algebra teachers takes them step-by-step through the things they need to do to make this engaging game the focal point of great classroom learning experiences. Planning resources include links to standards, directions for working with specific puzzles, lesson plans, explanations of the background math, and graphic organizers. Video - Lure of the Labyrinth Lure of the Labyrinth was created by Maryland Public Television and MIT Education Arcade in cooperation with FableVision.
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    For prealgebra students.
Garrett Eastman

Geometry homework: Is this cheating? | Dangerously Irrelevant | Big Think - 11 views

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    if a student can't solve the problem and finds a resource that takes her through the proof step by step?
David Wetzel

Advantages of Active Learning in Science and Math Classrooms - 9 views

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    Active learning has a powerful impact on student learning. How? Student achievement increases through mastery of science and math content as a result of this technique. Students also develop improved problem solving, communication, and higher order thinking skills.
Maggie Verster

Graphin progs: Jmath is a Computer Algebra System(CAS) for highschool students. Here ar... - 13 views

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    "Jmath is a Computer Algebra System(CAS) for highschool students. Here are some key features of Jmath: - Plot mathematical functions. - Solve equations. - Find intersection. - Show min/max points. - Plot tangent to function. - Find derivative. - and more..."
Martin Burrett

Mathematics with a Twist by @RTBCoaching - 0 views

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    "I began my personal journey into the world of Cubing when I was attending Regis University in Denver, Colorado in 2009. My senior thesis project involved devising a cryptosystem using the Rubik's Cube to encode and decode messages. Although my involvement with the Rubik's Cube waned post-graduation, it was rekindled shortly after I became a secondary teacher of mathematics in 2014. I had several Rubik's Cubes in my possession from my college days and these decorated the shelves in my classroom. I recall these puzzles catching the eyes of many curious pupils. After months of traditional curriculum presentation, I determined that my students were in need of a novel lesson, one that would ignite a passion for problem-solving. This lesson would involve the colourful and alluring hexahedron puzzle on my desk: the Rubik's Cube."
Colleen K

Thinking Blocks - Model and Solve Math Word Problems - 22 views

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    This tool enables K-6 students to build visual models of word problems. There are hundreds of built-in math problems covering thirty-six different categories. Videos explain how to model each problem type. The full screen feature makes this application compatible with interactive white boards.
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    This is an incredible collection!!!
MariaDroujkova

Avoid Hard Work! Crowdfunding - Natural Math - 9 views

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    Avoid Hard Work gives a playful view on ten powerful problem-solving techniques. These techniques were first published by the Mathematical Association of America to help high school students with advanced math courses. We adapted the ten techniques and the sample problems for much younger children. The book is for parents, teachers, math circle leaders, and others who work with children ages three to ten. It will come out in the Fall of 2016.
Garrett Eastman

Develop problem solving skills in secondary mathematics classroom through digital game ... - 1 views

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    Literature review and research study
Garrett Eastman

Million Dollar Prize Offered For 'Unsolvable' Math Problem - 5 views

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    Prize for solving the Beal Conjecture hypothesis, proposed in 1997, has risen to $1 million
Garrett Eastman

Pseudoscience and stereotyping won't solve gender inequality in science | Chris Chamber... - 2 views

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    Examining the evidence behind guidelines for encouraging girls into math and science and confronting stereotypes
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