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Sumdog - Free math games - Sumdog - 22 views

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    Maths games for ages 9-13
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    Great website for kids!!!  Sign Up Free!
Maggie Verster

YouTube - 7x13=28 Another fun version - 17 views

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    Another fun version
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    Thanks! I put it into Fraction Division page (another "mysterious" topic) next to Ma and Pa Kettle one: http://naturalmath.wikispaces.com/Divide+a+fraction+by+a+fraction
Mike McIlveen

Mathalicious - 21 views

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    Scribd lessons, focused on understanding, aligned with NCTM middle school, Algebra 1 and 2.
MariaDroujkova

Tech Tips For Teachers: Free, Easy and Useful Creation Tools - The Learning Network Blo... - 21 views

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    Well-sorted tools with brief descriptions. Great for introducing newbies to the subject, but experienced people will like the summary, as well.
Garrett Eastman

Mathblogging.org - 21 views

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    "inspired by scienceblogging.org" "We listed all blogs we know, which seem to be active, are at least partly about mathematics, and offer a feed"
Wanda Terral

Glean PEMDAS: Teach and learn the Order of Operations and Expression Solving - 24 views

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    With Glean PEMDAS (Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally), we present a math learning environment to help teachers extend students' understanding of order of operations concepts.
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    With Glean PEMDAS (Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally), we present a math learning environment to help teachers extend students' understanding of order of operations concepts. Glean PEMDAS can be used to introduce Order of Operations, and is best applied to critical inquiry about application of order.
Garrett Eastman

Spin-It Bingo Math Game - 21 views

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    "A kit for a mathematical equation and concept learning game based upon traditional Bingo. "
Maggie Verster

Improving Mathematical Problem Solving in Grades 4 Through 8: What Works Clearinghouse - 21 views

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    This practice guide provides five recommendations for improving students' mathematical problem solving in grades 4 through 8. This guide is geared toward teachers, math coaches, other educators, and curriculum developers who want to improve the mathematical problem solving of students.
Colleen K

Save the Zogs - Linear Equations - 20 views

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    Students in grades 6+ explore linear equations and apply that knowledge to save a band of friendly aliens.
Roland O'Daniel

Google labs - public data - 20 views

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    Data visualizations for a changing world ​The Google Public Data Explorer makes large datasets easy to explore, visualize and communicate. As the charts and maps animate over time, the changes in the world become easier to understand. You don't have to be a data expert to navigate between different views, make your own comparisons, and share your findings.
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