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Eric Thorson

Practicing Ordered Pairs - 0 views

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    Another free worksheet from Super Teacher.
Marissa Utterberg

f(t): Trig Reference Angle Cheat Hand - 0 views

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    A "handy" way to remember the sin and cos values of 5 reference angles.
Marissa Utterberg

E is for Explore!: Take Me Out To The Ballgame - 0 views

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    Geometry of baseball
Marissa Utterberg

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"
Marissa Utterberg

ITC - Use Technology In Grades 9-12 Math - Integrating Technology In The Classroom - Yo... - 0 views

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    Some examples of the major types of technology that can be used in high school math classes.
Kristin Riches

Snakes and Graphs - 0 views

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    The series "Doodling in Math Class" on Youtube shows you different ways of looking at different mathematical concepts.
Marissa Utterberg

Elementary Matters: Ten Brain Based Learning Strategies - 0 views

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    Teacher blog post on bran-based learning strategies
Marissa Utterberg

Videos, Common Core Resources And Lesson Plans For Teachers: Teaching Channel - 0 views

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    "Great teaching, inspiring classrooms."  An internet video channel for teachers.
Marissa Utterberg

Modeling in Algebra I: An example | JUST TELL ME THE ANSWER - 0 views

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    One teacher's modeling approach to teaching exponential functions.
Kim Ammons

EducatorsResources.com - 0 views

  • Educatorsresources.com is an online resource directory that helps teachers, principals, school administrators, PTAS/PTOs learn about products and services.
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    This is a directory of resources for people who work in the field of education including all kinds of goodies such as information about grants, professional development, free curriculum materials, and more!
Kim Ammons

Mathematics Awareness Month - April 2013 - 0 views

  • The American Mathematical Society, the American Statistical Association, the Mathematical Association of America, and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics announce that the theme for Mathematics Awareness Month, April 2013, is the Mathematics of Sustainability.
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    Did you miss out on Mathematics Awareness Month?  That's okay, there's still plenty of resources available relating to this year's theme of the mathematics of sustainability!
Kim Ammons

New Teachers: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 0 views

  • From classroom management to working with parents, lesson planning to learning environments, this compilation of blogs, videos, and other resources provides an array of tips and advice for teachers just starting out.
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    The George Lucas Educational Foundation's education resource website Edutopia includes a links round-up of resources for new teachers, including blogs, lessons, videos, and more!
Kim Ammons

Geometry Playground Exhibition | Exploratorium - 0 views

  • Geometry Playground will change the way you think about geometry. This traveling exhibition engages your hands, brain, and body in playful investigations of this most visible branch of math.
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    Wishing you could visit the Exploratorium in San Francisco but can't afford the trip?  Tide yourself over with their amazing online math resources, such as the Geometry Playground, which really bring math to life on your computer!
Kim Ammons

Space: About Us | Thinkfinity - 0 views

  • Thinkfinity is the Verizon Foundation’s free online professional learning community, providing access to over 60,000 educators and experts in curriculum enhancement, along with thousands of award-winning digital resources for K-12 — aligned to state standards and the common core.
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    Members of the Verizon Foundation's Thinkfinity online PLC can create and participate in groups to share all sorts of education resources, and there's quite a selection of math education groups to choose from via the search bar!  It's free to join!
Kim Ammons

What teachers really want to tell parents - CNN.com - 0 views

  • This summer, I met a principal who was recently named as the administrator of the year in her state. She was loved and adored by all, but she told me she was leaving the profession. I screamed, "You can't leave us," and she quite bluntly replied, "Look, if I get an offer to lead a school system of orphans, I will be all over it, but I just can't deal with parents anymore; they are killing us."
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    Sometimes difficult parents can drive away the best of teachers, but so too can difficult teachers make life hard for parents.  How can we best foster positive cooperation between educators and parents?
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.
Kim Ammons

The Learning Network - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The Learning Network provides teaching and learning materials and ideas based on New York Times content. Teachers can use or adapt our lessons across subject areas and levels. Students can respond to our Opinion questions, take our News Quizzes, learn the Word of the Day, try our Test Yourself questions, complete a Fill-In or read our Poetry Pairings.
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    The Learning Network is a blog maintained by the New York Times which includes daily lesson plans and "test yourself" questions across all subject areas which relate to current NY Times stories.
Kim Ammons

MATHEMATICS - The Learning Network Blog - NYTimes.com - 1 views

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    This links to The Learning Network for the NYTimes. Here you can find lesson plans that connect to current events. (You can search by topic.)
Kim Ammons

WWII Enigma Machine: The Enigma Project - YouTube - 0 views

  • The Enigma Project from Cambridge University is a presentation by Dr James Grime about the fascinating history and mathematics of codes and code breaking. From the Greeks and Romans to the modern day, including a demonstration of a genuine World War II Enigma Machine.
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    The Enigma Machine used by the Nazis in WWII enciphered messages using a series of wires and rotors, and it took mathematicians Marian Rejewski and Alan Turing to decipher this complex coding machine.
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