Free apps list - 0 views
Data Sets- from NCTM - 0 views
Core Math Tools Home - 0 views
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From the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, a suite of "Core Math Tools," digital tools that can be used by students to model math problems for algebra and functions, geometry and trigonometry, and statistics and probability. These tools can be downloaded and run on any computer, but will not work on mobile devices.
Browse Lesson Plans - 1 views
Teaching Geography- Annenberg Learner - 0 views
What QR Codes Can Do For You! - 0 views
Shiny Happy Teachers: Workshop model in my 6th grade classroom (video) - 0 views
How To Cite Social Media: MLA & APA Formats | TeachBytes - 0 views
Play Thingdom and Learn About Genetics - 0 views
17 Measurement Apps for Math and Science From edshelf - 0 views
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"If you teach math or science, you will likely find yourself asking your students to take out their rulers, compasses, protractors, thermometers, altimeters, and other measuring devices. Being able to see with a ruler and a protractor how a triangle with two equal sides really does have two equal angles can be powerful. Glenda Stewart-Smith of Surrey School District #36 in Canada put together this collection of iPhone and iPad apps that offer all of these measuring abilities and more."
How Common Is Your Birthday? - 0 views
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A really interesting "heat map" visualization showing which birth dates are most common. What kind of writing could this inspire? What is the next idea? Could students take another data set and create a map like this based upon birthdates in their own school? Maybe with local weather data (which days have the most precipitation?)
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