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dy/dan » Blog Archive » DLB On Real-World Context - 2 views

  • It's interesting because these problems — speaking of context — aren't really contextualized. We're not making them into fake cakes or breads or anything. They really are just shaded rectangles. And the kids are finding them very challenging and interesting. So I do think, on the question of context, it's worth remembering that mathematics itself is a context and that puzzle-like problems are often both very engaging for kids and good equalizers because kids looking at those diagrams aren't shaped by some of those same inequities about kids' experiences.
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JMAP HOME - Math Regents Exams Integrated Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry worksheets an... - 0 views

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  • a nonprofit initiative offering New York math teachers resources that simplify the integration of Regents exam questions into their curriculum.
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    A great resource
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dy/dan » Geometry: The Supplement - 0 views

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    A lot of geometry stuff
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Real World Math - 0 views

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    Real World Math is a great resource for teachers who would like to explore uses of Google Earth in mathematics lessons.
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dy/dan » Blog Archive » Graphing Stories I Want You To Make For Me - 0 views

  • Y'all have five days left to film fifteen seconds of video, make a graph, and upload them to Graphing Stories. Here's my wish list:
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dy/dan » Blog Archive » Public Relations - 0 views

  • et's look at We Use Math, a project triple-teamed by Brigham Young University, the Mathematical Association of America, and the American Mathematical Society. Clearly that consortium brought a lot of resources to the table. The site features polished quotations from happy and well-paid professionals testifying to the usefulness of math in their careers. There's a career tracker which lists dozens of high-paying careers, their salaries, their employers, the math required, and the ways math is used.
  • Engagement is a funny, fickle thing. On the subject of how to excite children about math in the same way it excites me, I have more questions than answers. Let me try to lay out a few markers, though:
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    AN interesitng post, with several resources for connecting math to real life.
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