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Student Blogging Guidelines by Kim Cofino - 0 views

  • 1. Only post things that you would want everyone (in school, at home, in other countries) to know. Ask yourself: Is this something I want everyone to see? 2. Do not share personal information. Ask yourself: Could someone find me (in real life) based on this information? 3. Think before you post. Ask yourself: What could be the consequences of this post? 4. Know who you’re communicating with. Ask yourself: Who is going to look at this, and how are they going to interpret my words? 5. Consider your audience and that you’re representing ISB. Ask yourself: Do I have a good reason/purpose to do this? 6. Know how to give constructive feedback. Ask yourself: What will I cause by writing this post? 7. Treat other people the way you want to be treated. Ask yourself: Would I want someone to say this to me? 8. Use appropriate language and proper grammar and spelling. Ask yourself: Would I want this post to be graded for proper grammar and spelling? 9. Only post information that you can verify is true (no gossiping). Ask yourself: Is this inappropriate, immature or bullying? 10. Anytime you use media from another source, be sure to properly cite the creator of the original work. Ask yourself: Who is the original creator of this work? Commenting Guidelines As a blogger, you will be commenting on other people’s work regularly. Good comments
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    hink before you post. Ask yourself: What could be the consequences of this post? 4. Know who you're communicating with. Ask yourself: Who is going to look at this, and how are they going
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mrlambmath - home - 0 views

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    Jimbo's wiki is an integrated part of his classroom. Students have access to course information, podcasts that review basic concepts, online quizzes that test their knowledge, and practice questions that help prepare them for their standardized tests. Jimbo uses the technology to engage students in the learning process, from video projects on the use of quadratics in the real world to sending a text to get the latest homework assignment. Whether you're a math teacher or not, we think you'll get a lot out of Jimbo's wiki.
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SAS Curriculum Pathways Course - 0 views

  • This course addresses Common Core State Standards for Algebra 1. SAS does not award credit to students who utilize these course resources. Teachers can integrate individual components into instruction or use the entire course as the foundation for their Algebra 1 curriculum.
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dy/dan » Blog Archive » The Mullet Ratio - 0 views

  • Students fit the pipe cleaner along the hair, then straightened it onto their rulers to find the measurement of the Party. The Business was usually pretty straight.
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      THis would be funny to do with at class.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Mudd Math Fun Facts - 1 views

  • Mudd Math Fun Facts is designed for use with introductory college math courses, but it could also be a great website for some high school mathematics classes. The math fun facts can be used to expose college-bound students to some higher order mathematics concepts and spark some curiosity about mathematics.
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Building Math Positivity | Edutopia - 2 views

  • Before children can become interested in math, they have to be comfortable with it. They must perceive their environment as physically and psychologically safe before learning can occur. Students build resilience and coping strategies when they learn how to use their academic strengths to build math skills and strategies.
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Yummy Math - 1 views

  • We provide teachers and students with mathematics relevant to our world today 
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China's Army of Graduates Faces Struggle - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • “College essentially provided them with nothing,” said Zhang Ming, a political scientist and vocal critic of China’s education system. “For many young graduates, it’s all about survival. If there was ever an economic crisis, they could be a source of instability.”
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    Very interesting article, a must read about our global society.
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Free Technology for Teachers: Figure This! Family Math Challenges - 0 views

  • Figure This is a series of mathematics challenges designed to be done by students with their parents
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Free Technology for Teachers: Teaching Math Through Culture - 0 views

  • ourteen units of study based around instances of mathematics concepts, including fractals, basic Algebra, and Geometry concepts occurring in cultural designs. The units of study can be used with middle school and high school students. The resource page for teachers provides some additional resources and background information.
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TeachPaperless: Things to Do on a Snowday: Part 2 - 0 views

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    What did you have your students do for their snow days?
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Free Technology for Teachers: Five Good Places to Find Math Tutorial Videos - 1 views

  • e five places that students can find free mathematics tutorial videos.
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Illuminations: Dynamic Paper - 2 views

  • Need a pentagonal pyramid that's six inches tall? Or a number line that goes from ‑18 to 32 by 5's? Or a set of pattern blocks where all shapes have one-inch sides? You can create all those things and more with the Dynamic Paper tool. Place the images you want, then export it as a PDF activity sheet for your students or as a JPEG image for use in other applications or on the web.
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STEM learning boosted with $100 million initiative - 0 views

  • ime Warner Cable has announced a new philanthropic initiative that is being launched in conjunction with a White House plan to improve education and interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).   As part of the five-year, $100M initiative, the company is launching Connect a Million Minds (CAMM), a multi-faceted program that seeks to spark kids' interest in STEM education by connecting at least one million children with fun and engaging out-of-school science and math learning experiences. Features include viral videos, digital badges that can be downloaded onto to websites, emails, or Facebook pages and The Connectory Widget, which allows users to place the CAMM Connectory on their website or blog.
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Obama announces teacher training initiative - USATODAY.com - 1 views

  • a $250 million initiative Wednesday to train math and science teachers and help meet his goal of pushing America's students from the middle to the top of the pack in those subjects in the next decade.
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DIGITAL LEARNING ENVIRONMENTS: Tools and Technologies for Effective Classrooms - 1 views

  • he students are practicing their understanding of geometry and geography during this series of activities. It’s fun and useful
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GeoGebra - Dynamic Math Software - 0 views

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    Check out the new website with many resources to help you get started. Our students should be using this free software in all classes. (Math --> Calc)
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