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Kim Ammons

Calculator Instructions for Statistics Using the TI-83, TI-83 plus, or TI-84 - 0 views

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    As I started reviewing statistics this month in preparation for a class I'm taking this summer, I came across this short gem!  It gives some very straightforward directions for some basic (but important) statistics functions on the graphing calculator.
Elsina Ericson

List of construction worksheets - Math Open Reference - 0 views

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    If you get stuck on any constructions, the blue links on the left have great step-by-step instructions on how to do most of the basic ones.
jefchristensen

instructions_for_folding_trihexaflexagon.pdf - 0 views

shared by jefchristensen on 19 May 17 - No Cached
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    Tri Hexa Flexagon instructions w/ template
Eric Thorson

Algebra Tiles - 0 views

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    INstructions on how to work with algebra tiles.
Marissa Utterberg

Bloom's Taxonomy - University of Victoria - 1 views

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    Taxonomy for categorizing level of abstraction of questions
anonymous

iCPALMS - Instructional Resources - 0 views

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    Among other things, this Florida site provides math lessons (following Common Core) that have been shared by educators
anonymous

Word Walls | Classroom Strategies | Reading Rockets - 0 views

  • Number sense, concepts, and operations word wall The purpose of the mathematics word wall is to identify words and phrases that students need to understand and use so as to make good progress in mathematics. Mathematical language is crucial to children's development of thinking. If students do not have the vocabulary to talk about math concepts and skills, they cannot make progress in understanding these areas of mathematical knowledge. They need to be familiar with mathematical vocabulary and mathematical terms to understand written and spoken instructions. See math word wall resources >
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      Click the link to access some examples of math words for a word wall. They have inspired me to find creative ways to display higher level math vocab such as "line of symmetry" and "slope".
Eric Thorson

Instructions on completing the square. - 0 views

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    I'm a big purplemath fan.
Matthew Lewis

Magic Square - 0 views

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    Instructional video "detailing" how to build a "magic square" Fun for linear algebra
timwright11

Using Technology to Boost Confidence (Video) - Inspired Instruction: Videos From the Te... - 0 views

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    Something to look at.
apejones

Crazy Teaching - Just doing what makes sense. - 2 views

shared by apejones on 27 May 15 - No Cached
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  • 1. Tardy passes.  The picture below represents all of the tardy passes I have received all semester, along with passes to the nurse and passes to assistant principals for discipline.  That stack represents a lot of lost learning time, especially when you realize that these passes are written for a lot of the same students over and over again.  If learning was really valued, there would be preventative action taken rather then just letting students be late and lose valuable learning time.
  • 2. Announcements during class time.  For the first four years of my teaching career, I worked in a district where it was in the contract that no announcements could be made during class time other than regularly scheduled announcements during a set period.  Consequently I started teaching not knowing the agony of having my class interrupted with announcements about homecoming, meetings, or sports cancellations, and then having student attention diverted to those topics rather than what they are supposed to learn.  I always hear about cell phones being a distraction to students, but random announcements that could have waited until another time (or be made in another way) during a class can be just as much of a distraction from the real reason students are in the building. 3. Letting students talk among themselves for the last 5 minutes of class.  I am known as the strict teacher because I believe in bell-to-bell instruction.  I only have 50 minutes a day to cause understanding in my students, and I want to use all of that time.  Some students and some teachers find this unreasonable of me.4. Pulling students out of class for things that are non-learning related.  This school year alone I had students pulled out of class to talk about sports participation opportunities and to do something for an extra-curricular activity that was supposed to be done after school.  I even had a student pulled out of my class during a test because another teacher simply demanded it.  Now, I'm not against sports or extra-curricular activities; I feel they are a valuable part of a student's school experience.  It's when they start to take priority over learning that I have a problem.
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    I like this girl, even if she's not a math teacher she is funny and I'll probably get some good teaching ideas from her.
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    Someone else bookmarked this, but I want it in my list.  Excellent resource for classroom setup and management.
knightofthebroho

Welcome to the Inside Mathematics Website - 1 views

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    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.
kantzer

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
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