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Algebra 1 Teachers - Resources for implementing Common Core math. : How to Get Kids Thi... - 0 views

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    Simple suggestions that force students to "think math"
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No Rich Child Left Behind - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • But rising income inequality explains, at best, half of the increase in the rich-poor academic achievement gap. It’s not just that the rich have more money than they used to, it’s that they are using it differently. This is where things get really interesting. High-income families are increasingly focusing their resources — their money, time and knowledge of what it takes to be successful in school — on their children’s cognitive development and educational success. They are doing this because educational success is much more important than it used to be, even for the rich.
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    Once considered to be the "Great Equalizer," education is more and more becoming an institution that solidfies the status quo.  The achievement gap between the poor and the rich has only increased over the years, partly because of rising income inequality, but also partly because "high-income families are increasingly focusing their resources...on their children's cognitive development and educational success."  How can we as a nation and we as teachers try to close this gap?
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Seeing Math Secondary: Interactives - 0 views

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    This site seeks for teachers to enroll in its courses, but this is a page of interactives that are free to use for educational purposes. It also usually has "warm ups" for learning about the applet and "sample activities."
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Math Resources for Teachers (Lessons, Activities, Printables: K-12) - TeacherVision.com - 0 views

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    Lots of resources for lesson plans, worksheets, and activities.
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The Data and Story Library - 0 views

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    This online library is designed to give data about a myriad of topics so that teachers can use them for teaching statistics. I think it could be helpful for designing story problems in general.
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square root of negative one teach math - 0 views

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    Another high school math teacher blog.
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Let's Play Math! - 0 views

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    Math teacher blog
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The Number Warrior | Assorted posts on mathematics and education - 0 views

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    Math teacher blog
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GregTangMath.com - 0 views

  • Puzzles, books, games and print materials — they make learning math child's play!
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    Greg Tang, author and mathematician, has written many children's books about math (check out your local library to see if they have any of his books!), and he has a Master's in Math Education from NYU.  His website is full of classroom materials, games, and puzzles for both the math teacher and the math student.  Check it out!
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Student Blogging - In High School Math?! - 0 views

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    Student blogging in the math classroom led by the teacher. Addresses the purpose and meaning of blogging and its applications.
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Real teaching means real learning - 0 views

  • Coming together to create a real learning environment for students
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    A math education blog that contains some great musings on what it means to be a math teacher and how we can improve, including project and lesson ideas!
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mrs. tilmon says...: geometry - 0 views

  • As an introduction to our unit on surface area and volume of solids, my students investigated cross-sections of solids through a Play-Doh Cross Sections lab activity. Materials: play-doh, paper plates, dental floss, plastic knife, and ruler.
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    A great math activity idea that revolves around using Play-Doh to help students learn about solid cross-sections.  I've always had a hard time visualizing these types of things, and I wish my teachers had used this lesson idea!  I can't wait to try it!
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About | Learning and Teaching Math - 0 views

  • I have started this blog to document, revisit, and hopefully improve upon many of the approaches that have helped me the most over these years. Some of the postings are “mini-lectures” that most of my tutees have probably heard (cue the eye-rolls). Others are musings about the variations in how math seems to be understood or taught.
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    A very helpful math education blog that contains many good ideas on lesson approaches, resources, and encouragement for math teachers and learners alike.
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About | Overthinking my teaching - 0 views

  • I think a lot about my math teaching. Perhaps too much. This is my outlet. I hope you find it interesting and that you’ll let me know how it’s going.
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    A very fun math education blog that includes great resources and many posts about honest elementary school reactions to mathematics and their theories.  One thing a teacher has to be is prepared for questions we can't answer!
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About | Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere - 0 views

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    This blog is a teacher who posts a lot of cool math lessons on Algebra 2, Pre-Calculus, and Calculus topics.
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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!
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When Math Makes Sense (to Everyone) - 0 views

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    Addresses concerns over students' ability to learn vs. teachers ability to teach. Is the curriculum good enough?Is it working?
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Henri Picciotto Math Page - 0 views

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    This is the page of one of my favorite math teachers! He provides lessons, manipulatives, and technological ideas and tasks to use in the classroom.
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