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About Inside Mathematics - 0 views

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    "Inside Mathematics provides a resource for educators around the world who struggle to provide the best mathematics instruction they can for their students. Too often, teachers who excel at reaching students have few ways of sharing these strong practices with others - and teachers who struggle, struggle alone. Our classroom doors have remained closed too often and for too long. Inside Mathematics opens those doors: to tested demonstration lessons presented to children and groups of observing teachers; to guided tours of reflective mathematics practice, identifying what makes teaching, learning, and improving instruction in mathematics a difficult enterprise and providing resources for teachers to improve their practice; to mathematics teaching and learning tools and resources to support classroom teachers', math coaches', and administrators' daily practices; and to a professional learning community in which you are invited to open your own classroom door and engage in conversation about your own mathematics teaching and learning. This initiative grew out of the Noyce Foundation's Silicon Valley Mathematics Initiative. SVMI is based on high performance expectations, ongoing professional development, examining student work, and improved math instruction. The initiative includes a formative and summative performance assessment system, pedagogical content coaching, and leadership training and networks. Coaches in SVMI learn strategies of re-engagement with students around mathematics assessments, and demonstration lessons on re-engagement are featured here."
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Welcome to the Inside Mathematics Website - 0 views

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    "Welcome to Inside Mathematics, a professional resource for educators passionate about improving students' mathematics learning and performance. This site features classroom examples of innovative teaching methods and insights into student learning, tools for mathematics instruction that teachers can use immediately, and video tours of the ideas and materials on the site. We are glad you're here and look forward to learning with you! News - Inside Mathematics is aligning its resources with the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics."
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The Department of Education - Curriculum Support - Mapping the Australian Curriculum - 0 views

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    A new online resource will help teachers identify areas they may choose to focus on as they become familiar with the Australian Curriculum for English, mathematics, science and history. This advisory support resource provides an overview of each Australian Curriculum area and makes clear the key differences between the K-10 Syllabus and the content (descriptions) of the new curriculum.
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Sign Up for the MathCounts Club Program « Let's Play Math! - 0 views

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    The MathCounts Club Program provides enrichment activities and puzzles for 6th-8th grade math clubs within schools - and homeschool groups may join, too! Participants receive a free Club in a Box Resource Kit, which includes the Club Resource Guide, two game boards to accompany one of the meeting plans, 12 MathCounts pencils, and a MathCounts tote bag for the coach.
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Number Line Worksheets | Dynamic Number Line Worksheets - 1 views

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    Here is a graphic preview for all of the Dynamic Number Line Worksheets. You can select different variables to customize these Number Line Worksheets for your needs. The Number Line Worksheets are randomly created and will never repeat so you have an endless supply of quality Number Line Worksheets to use in the classroom or at home. We also produce blank Number Line Worksheets for your use. Our Number Line Worksheets are free to download, easy to use, and very flexible. These Number Line Worksheets are a great resource for children in Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, 3rd Grade, 4th Grade, and 5th Grade.
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exzuberant: Take a piece of paper .... - 0 views

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    "What does it take to learn the Index Laws? Surprisingly little if you (i) can fold a piece of paper (ii) can multiply by two. I first observed my head teacher do a version of this lesson last year with his Year 7 class, and had the joy of doing a more advanced version with my Year 9 this year. I have a feeling the idea goes back to the dawn of maths teaching, but I haven't seen a resource explaining it, so thought it would be fun to share my take on it."
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misscalcul8: Fish Pong: A Review Game - 0 views

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    "I got this game off of the ilovemath,org wiki but I had to change some of the problems since we hadn't done all of that yet. It's a review game based on the 'win a fish' carnival game. "
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Calculation Nation® - Challenge others. Challenge yourself.® - 1 views

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    "Calculation Nation® uses the power of the Web to let students challenge opponents from anywhere in the world. At the same time, students are able to challenge themselves by investigating significant mathematical content and practicing fundamental skills. The element of competition adds an extra layer of excitement."
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Compare and contrast: using computers to improve math education « Generation ... - 0 views

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    "Wolfram talks about how computers should be used to advance the understanding of math the way it's really used in the real world. Kalman talks about using computers to deliver traditional math instruction and gold stars. Kalman reinforces the "teaching" paradigm; Wolfram blows it up and insists we look critically at what's being taught. Both these talks are about "improving education with technology" - but they couldn't be further apart in world view. But the TED audience applauds them both. This is why conversations about reforming education are difficult."
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    A great post and comments on two diverse approaches to the use of computers in maths education. Contrary or Complimentary?
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Geometry Playground: Activities: Walk a Math Trail | Exploratorium - 0 views

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    Get outside and explore geometry (and other math) all around you. A math trail is a walk with various stops where you look at math in the world around you, and ask questions about it.
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misscalcul8: Balloon Pop: A Review Game - 0 views

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    learned about this game at a Pippin's math conference which I blogged about here. It's sad that that was almost a year ago and I'm just now using it. You can use a regular review worksheet or my personal favorite, a Powerpoint of review problems.
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Math For Grownups | Math doesn't have to be your BFF, but you can get along in public. - 0 views

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    Math for Grownups readers love Math at Work Monday. And here are the top 10 interviews of the year.
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Teacher package: Logic | plus.maths.org - 0 views

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    In some sense, all of maths should come under the label "logic", but mathematical logic has shown that mathematics isn't entirely logical. Makes sense? If not, then this teacher package may help.
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Secondary Maths Collection 7 - "Group Work in Mathematics" - Resources - TES - 0 views

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    "Group work in mathematics is a tricky one. At times students can see it as a "sit-off" and chaos without any real learning can ensue. However, when it is successful, group work is an extremely powerful learning tool"
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Manifesto. Interactive Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles - 0 views

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    Raymond Smullyan, a Mathematician, Philosopher and author of several outstanding books of logical puzzles, tells, in one of his books, a revealing story. A friend invited him for dinner. He told Smullyan that his teenage son was crazy about Smullyan's boo
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Classroom Maths Games - 0 views

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    A selection of maths games for use in the classroom or at home. All games can be played with most age groups with a bit of modification if needed.
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