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Ly Torn's curator insight,
August 27, 2015 8:16 AM
Sellelt lingilt leiab põnevaid rakendusi geomeetria õpetamiseks.
K.I.R.M. God is Business " From Day One"'s curator insight,
January 24, 2017 11:43 AM
Help with education obsticales are here for some.
K.I.R.M. God is Business " From Day One"'s curator insight,
January 24, 2017 11:46 AM
Can they overcome education obsticales while playing a math game?
Jane Strunck's curator insight,
December 2, 2013 4:01 PM
Kathleen McClaskey's insight:
"This video series introduces key Common Core concepts in 6th grade mathematics. Each video focuses on building conceptual understanding of a topic, so that students understand the “how” and “why” behind mathematical problem solving.
Use these videos with your students as topical introductions to topics including integers, the concept of ratios, unit rates, percent, and division with fractions."
PBS Learning Media has put together a set of videos to support learners in math. Take a look around and you will discover brand new, original content from PBS including Peg + Cat (Pre-K) and the PBS Math Club (Grades 6-8)!
Ms. Palmer's curator insight,
July 9, 2013 10:16 AM
Puzzles are one of my favorite way to quickly get to know a student |
Bobbi Miller's curator insight,
April 27, 2015 10:57 PM
Might be interesting to implement in the classroom. Allows for multiple approaches to mathematics.
Melissa Marshall's curator insight,
December 8, 2013 10:45 PM
This looks like an excellent little drill-and-practise app for algebra skills.
Barbara's curator insight,
August 13, 2013 12:20 AM
This is a great source for ideas on real world problem solving. Grant Wiggins wrote a post last year on students ability to transfer learning and apply it to problem solving. Specifically he says: "Students are typically required to make four different cognitive moves to transfer learning successfully: 1) independently realize what the question is asking and think about which answers/approaches make sense here; 2) infer the most relevant prior learning from plausible alternatives; 3) try out an approach, making adjustments as needed given the context or wording; and 4) adapt their answer, perhaps, in the face of a somewhat novel or odd setting " http://grantwiggins.wordpress.com/2012/10/03/a-clarification-of-the-goal-of-transfer-and-how-it-relates-to-testing/ I think this site gives us a way in....Creating an approach to applying math learning.
Melissa Marshall's curator insight,
December 8, 2013 10:46 PM
"Designed for students in grades 4+, Math Apprentice invites students to play the role of an intern at one of eight businesses that use math. Students are given an overview of the math by an animated, virtual employee. They may then choose to freely explore math concepts or solve a specific problem." |
Educational obsticales can be overcome for some by using tools such as this. Thank you for the great share of information.