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Kim Ammons

Home - Lumosity - 0 views

  • Instead of teaching specific skills that may only be useful in specific areas, Lumosity targets core cognitive processes that underlie performance in many different areas. These processes include memory, attention and other abilities that are critical in the real world.
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    Lumosity is an online brain training website that uses games to strengthen such cognitive skills as memory, problem solving, attention, flexibility, speed, and more!  It costs to have a subscription, but the few games that are free (including a speed math problem game!) are enormously fun and you can use them to improve and track your progress in those skill areas.
mkammerman

How Much Money IS That?! | Robert Kaplinsky - Glenrock Consulting, LLC - 0 views

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    Cool (interesting to students) activity to obtain higher level problem solving
timwright11

Doing problem solving | Keeping math simple - 0 views

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    Something I've thought about lately. We get so used to something that we forget to explain why we do what we do.
knightofthebroho

Dylan Wiliams Resources Page - 0 views

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    Full copies of the Journal of Mathematics as well as some resources for introducing problem-solving into the classroom
jasonbourne23

Fermat's Enigma - 0 views

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    I see that you are book-hunting. Have you read this?
ariferrari7

The Math Forum at NCTM - 0 views

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    Place for educators to share ideas. Has problems and puzzles, online mentoring, research, team problem solving, collaborations, and professional development.
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    An online community for teachers & students who have an interest in math. On the site, students can find extra help through Ask Dr. Math. Teachers can access Math tools as well as professional development resources.
Eric Thorson

Towers of Hanoi - NLVM - 0 views

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    Solve the tower problem and test your theory by varying the number of disks. Fun Math Puzzle.
Kim Ammons

About | Teaching Mathematics - 0 views

  • Let us climb peaks by all means, because their beauty attracts us; not because others have failed, nor because the summits stand 28000 ft above the sea…Let us approach the peaks with humility, and through finding the way to them…learn to solve their problems. Eric Shipton (1938)
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    A great math education blog that contains reflections on being a teacher and great resources to use in the classroom, including lesson ideas and book reviews!
mollygrace89

misscalcul8 - 0 views

  • I problem solve. I create. I write. I organize. I observe. I analyze. I discuss. I question. I make it plain.I am a high school math teacher. 
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    Math Blog
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    Energetic and popular math teaching blog. 
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    A little wordy, but still has some good ideas.  Good blogging voice by Elissa Miller. 
ariferrari7

Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine - 0 views

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    Step by step help solving math problems
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    great math tool
akhil12028

Math doesn't suck, you do. - 0 views

  • Math doesn't suck, you do.
  • Math doesn't suck, you do.
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      True!!
  • People didn't invent this stuff because they were bored. They invented it to solve real-world problems
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