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Foldables book - 2 views

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    no idea why this is free, but it's pretty nice. Download it before it gets removed.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Build Your Own Games and Enter the Kodu Cup - 1 views

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    interesting idea including links to maths lesson plans using game development to trach algebra skills. Investigate.
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Alex Ferguson Quote 2011 - 1 views

  • On the prospect of meeting City, he added: "It is an incredible draw. It was a one-in-three chance.
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    FA Cup semi final draw 2011 man u vs man c stoke vs bolton was it a 1 in 3 chance that utd would draw city?
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Mathwire: Game of Pig - 0 views

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    nice die/prob investigation with links to lesson plans.
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Equation Editor for word - 0 views

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    tutorial for using word's inbuilt equation editor incl how to insert with keystroke
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Kinesthetic Math | www.MathEdPage.org - 1 views

  • Graphing Ask students to line up along a line, which will be the x-axis. (The line at the middle of a basketball court works well, but any line will do.) They should all face in the same direction. The middle student will be 0, and students on his or her right will be 1, 2, 3, etc., while students on the left will be -1, -2, -3, etc. Then, say: "y = 3, everyone takes 3 steps forward" (Pause, so the students can see where they are standing) "Go back to the x-axis" (Pause) "y = -2, everyone takes 2 steps backward" (Pause) "Go back to the x-axis" These initial two maneuvers should help students calibrate their steps with their neighbors, so that they end up on a line parallel to the x-axis with each. Now say: "y = 2x, everyone step 2 times your number -- forward or back, depending on whether 2 times your number is positive or negative!" Presumably, students will be standing on the graph of y = 2x. And so on, with different functions.
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    A couple of very nice ideas on Henry's site. The graphing activity in particularly seems a nice intro.
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Weight of the world - 1 views

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    Just a flat-out spectacular infographic showing how fat the world has got since 1980.
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Decimal Operation Review Game - 0 views

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    lesson based on decimal properties. Would this be ebtter as discovery rather than review though? Not sure how this will run, but a good jumping in point for an activity.
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Changing Probabilities - 0 views

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    good idea about how probability changes with the addition of new information. Need to adapt this to UK areas though.
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Team Maker - Chirag Mehta : chir.ag - 0 views

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    odd but possibly useful tool to randomly generate groups/teams from a list of names. Paste register in here and bingo!
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The M&M Game - 1 views

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    Nice probability game, alternative to the old dice horse race. Good opportunity to collect some data as well.
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Improving Maths Teaching - 1 views

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    Really good resource aimed at more creative/open ended teaching. The kind of thing i wish i'd read in my first year.
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GAMBIT: Load Game: Waker - 2 views

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    SUperb online game - travel graph aplenty. Also Woosh - narrative free version.
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    The next time i'm teaching travel graphs, this is how i'm doing it. What a fricking awesome game.
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50% More Worcestershire Sauce! - 0 views

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    ridiculous (but mathematically accurate) advertising
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Camera purchase decisions - how math helps :: squareCircleZ - 0 views

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    nice real life use of a scatter graph.
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Breaking Circles Google Docs - 0 views

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    Interesting "silent" groupwork activity. Key rule: no one is done until everyone is done. Download has templates to cut out.
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Twinkle Twinkle and Math (TANTON Mathematics) - 2 views

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    Crazy propery of large pieces of text. Like this for an investigation or homework.
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    It gets my "awesome" stamp of approval!
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Smart Kiddies - 2 views

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    to investigate. Australian online help similar to mymaths? free
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BBC - Dimensions - The Kola Superdeep Borehole - 1 views

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    Interesting. Plots huge things around your postcode. Link w/ History/Humanities
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Bono: Buying cookies for the starving millions - 3 views

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    ridiculous revenue versus money to cause ratio
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