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Mary Avina

Teach Science and Math - 13 views

  • An interactive White Board (IWB) or SMART Board has the potential to deliver content better than traditional methods of teaching. Why? Because it provides multi-media functional interaction across audio, video, and computer media. It is also ideal for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners.
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  • Most teachers lack adequate professional development on how to create and find quality interactive lessons, along with how to integrate the technology effectively into classroom instruction. This is the huge contributing factor as to why IWBs
  • IWBs or SMART Boards are used ineffectively in many classrooms.
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    An interactive White Board (IWB) or SMART Board has the potential to deliver content better than traditional methods of teaching. Why? Because it provides multi-media functional interaction across audio, video, and computer media. It is also ideal for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners. These qualities of an IWB also promote the dynamic delivery of content (if used to its full potential) in an engaging manner, which allows students to interact with science or math content their self. Examples include: * data manipulation * responding to data * even creating data So with all these attributes - "How are interactive white boards unsuccessfully used in science and math classrooms?" For the most part - not effectively!
nikhil jain

Homework Help With Online Math Tutoring - 0 views

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    Is your son/daughter spending an inordinate amount of time trying to complete math homework in the evenings? You may want to consider online math tutoring. Do not wait for math grades to drop; do not wait for your child to become totally frustrated. Homework help with online math tutoring can give your child the math support necessary to succeed in math and regain the confidence to become a better learner.
Roland O'Daniel

Educational Leadership:Giving Students Meaningful Work:Even Geniuses Work Hard - 7 views

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    Let's give students learning tasks that tell them, "You can be as smart as you want to be." Great article on changing the mindset of American mathematics students from smart kid.s are smart rather than smart kids work hard to be smart. 
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Antilog calculator - 0 views

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    Online mathematics Tool to calculate the antilog value for the given value. even there are some site offering online antilog calculator but this is one among the most. Try it you too like this.
Garrett Eastman

Core foundations of abstract geometry - 4 views

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    Abstract: "Human adults from diverse cultures share intuitions about the points, lines, and figures of Euclidean geometry. Do children develop these intuitions by drawing on phylogenetically ancient and developmentally precocious geometric representations that guide their navigation and their analysis of object shape? In what way might these early-arising representations support later-developing Euclidean intuitions? To approach these questions, we investigated the relations among young children's use of geometry in tasks assessing: navigation; visual form analysis; and the interpretation of symbolic, purely geometric maps. Children's navigation depended on the distance and directional relations of the surface layout and predicted their use of a symbolic map with targets designated by surface distances. In contrast, children's analysis of visual forms depended on the size-invariant shape relations of objects and predicted their use of the same map but with targets designated by corner angles. Even though the two map tasks used identical instructions and map displays, children's performance on these tasks showed no evidence of integrated representations of distance and angle. Instead, young children flexibly recruited geometric representations of either navigable layouts or objects to interpret the same spatial symbols. These findings reveal a link between the early-arising geometric representations that humans share with diverse animals and the flexible geometric intuitions that give rise to human knowledge at its highest reaches. Although young children do not appear to integrate core geometric representations, children's use of the abstract geometry in spatial symbols such as maps may provide the earliest clues to the later construction of Euclidean geometry. "
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Best Websites for Teaching Math: More Than 50 Resources! - 1 views

  • Engaging games, animated learning moves, and activities to encourage kids on their unique learning path.
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      videos to show for math lessons
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  • Figure This! challenges families to practice math together. It includes math games and challenges and even offers challenges in Spanish.
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  • Front Row allows kids to practice at their own level with more than 30,000 math questions covering all K-8 standards.
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  • Excellent math tasks, videos, lesson plans, and curriculum modules available for free for teachers!
dagusto

como ayudar mis chicos - 61 views

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    I really like this article because of how relatable it is. I want my students to ask questions but getting them to ask them is the tricky part. Encouraging them constantly that they can do it and to ask questions can be exhausting but that's what I want so that they will become confident and improve. I also love the end of the article were she talks about giving credit for showing work even if the answer is wrong. I do this in my classroom as well because if I see that the student is trying then I can hopefully help them in he future move toward the correct answer.
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    This is a great article. I run into adults today who when I say I am going to teach math they say "ooh why? Math was alway so hard." And I can admit at times my response it "but it's so easy." Which obviously isn't the greatest response to that. However, they react the same way the article describes, by claiming they aren't "math people" and didn't get it. But every one can learn math (can learn anything for that matter).
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