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Factoring with Mr. Yang and Mosley the Alien - 0 views

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    comic strip factoring... different way to introduce it...
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Language Strategies for Math - 0 views

  • Included here are Strategies for integrating language and literacy learning into high school math, as compiled from STEP students' strategy notebooks 1999-2003.

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Free Technology for Teachers: William Vann's EduPic Graphical Resource - 0 views

  • EduPic Graphical Resource provides free photographs and drawings for teachers and students to use in their classrooms. Mr. Vann is an amateur photograph (a good one at that) and a teacher. Mr. Vann gives permission to teachers and students to use the images in any manner needed for instructional and learning purposes.

Today's Meet - 0 views

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GE | Plug Into the Smart Grid - 0 views

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    Play the video on the left... wow
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Algebra Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Scroll down to the lessons
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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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Guaranteach - A Better Way to Learn - 0 views

  • An online library with thousands of math tutoring videos created by teachers across the world.
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The eyeballing game - 0 views

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    This is cool and a bit addicting... go ahead just try it.
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Industry Pitching Cellphones as a Teaching Tool - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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  • This is a device kids have, it’s a device they are familiar with and want to take advantage of,” said Shawn Gross, director of Digital Millennial Consulting
  • On Tuesday, Digital Millennial will release findings from its study of four North Carolina schools in low-income neighborhoods, where ninth- and 10th-grade math students were given high-end cellphones running Microsoft’s Windows Mobile software and special programs meant to help them with their algebra studies.
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  • “Texting, ringing, vibrating,” said Janet Bass, a spokeswoman for the American Federation of Teachers, the nation’s second largest teachers’ union. “Cellphones so far haven’t been an educational tool. They’ve been a distraction.” Ms. Bass says it is “almost laughable that the cellphone industry is pushing a study showing that cellphones will make kids smarter,” particularly during a recession that is crushing the budgets of many school districts.
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      SOmeone thinking inside the box.
  • Suzette Kliewer, the teacher who administered the Digital Millennial program at Southwest High School in Jacksonville, N.C., said the phones excited her students and made them collaborate and focus on their studies, even outside of school hours. “They took average-level kids and made them into honors-level kids,” she said.But Ms. Kliewer also said that she spent much of her own time at night, and during weekends and holidays, monitoring the students’ phone use and occasionally disconnecting phones remotely when students broke the rules.“You have to be willing to put in the time and be very patient with the technology,” she said.
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