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Louise Phinney

20 Top Tweeters for Maths Teachers | The Creative Education Blog - 4 views

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    This list of top tweeters is specifically designed with maths teachers in mind.  Many of the tweeters are fellow maths teachers from across the globe whilst others are people who get very excited about maths and just love to tweet about it.  Many of these people tweet about a lot besides maths but I think each of them would be a valuable addition to your timeline if you're a maths teacher or interested in maths.  Follow them if you'd like links, ideas and conversation about maths and maths teaching.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Real-World Math: Things That Don't Look Like Math But Really Are - 0 views

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    Great little reminder about some real world math examples that people often overlook. Good for early years especially.
Katie Day

Get The Math -- algebra in the real world - 0 views

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    Summary via The Scout Report (May 2012): "How does math get used in the "real world?" The short answer is that it is used to create hip-hop music, in fashion design, and through a number of other endeavors. This interactive website combines video and web interactive to help young people develop algebraic thinking skills for solving real-world problems. The series is funded by The Moody's Foundation, along with assistance from WNET and American Public Television. The sections of the site include The Challenges, Video, and Teachers. In The Challenges area, users will find video segments profiling the various young professionals who use math in their work, along with interactive tools to help students solve the challenges they are presented with. Moving on, the Teachers area includes resources for teachers, such as a training video showing how to use project materials in the classroom, along with student handouts. Visitors shouldn't miss the Basketball challenge, featuring NBA player Elton Brand talking about the problems presented by free throw shooting. [KMG]"
Mary van der Heijden

- Manipulative Math Apps for the iPad to meet the Common Core Standards - 1 views

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    The iPad offers many math apps to help students who need visual tools and manipulatives to help understand basic functional concepts to more advanced math. 
Keri-Lee Beasley

Student Math Movies « Ed Tech Ideas - 2 views

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    A wiki sharing student-generated Math Movies.
Keri-Lee Beasley

More Fun With Math in Pictures - 2 views

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    I love Instagram because it prompts me to take and share pictures of things that I might otherwise glance at then forget about. Before cell phones entered my life I rarely took pictures. Last week I took the picture that you see below. Almost as soon as it appeared in my Facebook feed via Instagram, my friend Kelly commented with, "shouldn't they be more concerned about weight than the number of people?" Kelly is a middle school math teacher so this picture was right in her wheelhouse of math prompts.
Sean McHugh

There's one key difference between kids who excel at math and those who don't - Quartz - 1 views

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    The truth is, you probably are a math person, and by thinking otherwise, you are possibly hamstringing your own career. Worse, you may be helping to perpetuate a pernicious myth that is harming underprivileged children-the myth of inborn genetic math ability.
Louise Phinney

http://www.subtangent.com/maths/flash/jugs.swf - 0 views

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    math game for capacity, can be played on iwb, move the container to the tap to fill it and to the toilet to empty it
Louise Phinney

Free Technology for Teachers: 101 Questions - A New Math Questions Site from Dan Meyer - 1 views

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    Great math resource
Keri-Lee Beasley

MIT Unleashes New Online Game for Math and Science | MindShift - 2 views

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    A pretty cool online game for Math & Science. Worth checking out.
Keri-Lee Beasley

Flickr: The Bad Maths Pool - 0 views

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    Great collection of photos of bad maths in the real world. Would be an excellent prompt for students to find what's wrong and why.
Mary van der Heijden

Mathematically Speaking | kindergartenlife - 3 views

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    One of the most powerful things I have learned is how amazing young children are in their thinking around mathematical concepts.  In Kindergarten I began developing a culture that not only had examples and artifacts of our learning, but ways for children to begin to use "math talk", which is the language I began modeling in explicit ways for children to see and began to practice in their own understanding of the concepts we are exploring. Through daily, explicit modeling through our daily number corner, math dyads and other mathematical work stations the children began to apply their understanding in meaningful ways throughout the day which has helped to build self-confidence in all of the children. What is important to understand here is that I did have to add something new onto my already full plate, but rather this was an opportunity to learn some new tools and a different way of thinking about what I was already teaching. This is one example of  where I started to see how rigor and relevance applied in my teaching and how vital it is and has become in my daily teaching practice.
Katie Day

8 Must-Have Google Chrome Apps For Students | Edudemic - 1 views

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    "Below are some of the top web apps for students looking for helpful tools to focus while online, as selected by Google's Chrome Web Apps Guru, Rahul Roy-Chowdhury. StayFocusd - StayFocusd is a productivity extension that helps you focus on work by restricting the amount of time you can spend on time-wasting websites.  You can restrict entire sites or just parts of them for as long or short of a time as necessary. Todo.ly- Todo.ly is an intuitive and easy to use online to-do list and task manager. It helps you get organized and get things done by organizing your tasks into projects and subprojects, adding customized icons and labels, and assigning due dates to your tasks. Read Later Fast - This app lets you save pages to read later - online or offline, and fast. All you have to do is right click and save the page for later to avoid having too many open tabs on your browser. Write Space - Write Space is a customizable, full-screen text editor that lives in your browser. It is designed to minimize the distractions that come between you and your writing.  This app also auto saves your work and works offline. StudyStack - StudyStack helps students memorize anything with millions of flashcards that have already been added to the site or the ability to create your own.  There are dozens of flashcard categories including foreign languages, math, LSAT and GRE. Graph.tk - An app for math majors, Graph.tk is an app that brings the graphing capabilities of your calculator to the browser. It's easy to use and good for plotting graphs based on equations. WordReference - For anyone taking a foreign language course or studying abroad, this extension gets you the translations you need in a fast and easy way.  Since it's an extension and placed right next to the address bar, you don't even have to leave the site you're on for a quick translation. BONUS APP: Panic Button - Ok, this app won't help you pass your class, but it might just come in handy during
Keri-Lee Beasley

Mathwire.com | Who Has? - 0 views

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    "I have ___. Who has ___?" maths games for whole class
anonymous

Addition Math Games - Math Lines 20 | Learning Games For Kids - 0 views

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    Game to practice number bonds to 20
Louise Phinney

MrNussbaum.com - A Thousand Sites in One; Educational Games in math, reading, science, ... - 1 views

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    some okay games for language arts and math
Louise Phinney

Telling Time in Many Ways - 1 views

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    Canadian teacher, turned American tutor, Laurie Laurendeau, found herself being asked by parents about various ways in which they can help their children at home with Math concepts.  So she started a blog to address many of these questions.  Laurie targets parents of students in Kindergarten to Grade 3, and writes a new blog each week and covers all the strands of Math (Number Sense, Measurement, Computation, Geometry, Problem-Solving).
David Caleb

Fractions - A Booster Activity - 1 views

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    A great website that differentiates for fractions. Grade 4's used for a homework task
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