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The M stands for Math: The Battle with Homework. Victory!
How she is going through homework with her class.
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Success » Exeter – Massive file uploads for your reading pleasure
Exeter Problem Materials
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Two Things Are Better Than One? (Blogger Initiative Week 2) « pitoinfinity
How the author does piecewise functions with her classes - investigation activity.
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Like Terms Cards | Teacher Tech
Card sort for like terms.
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Cool Project: Math and Art! « variablesofmath
Takes cartoon characters and enlarges them.
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Math Lessons on the Loose!!: Proud to Share Algebra Boot Camp for Calculus
She shares her Algebra Boot Camp for Calculus (inspired by Sam). Includes handouts.
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Hokey Pokey for functions | random expected value
Oh man I love me a good song invented to sing in math class. http://t.co/LPgmvJU5 (Function rules, to the tune of hokey pokey.)
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Hmm. Any ideas why my printer freaks out & won't print this piecewise practice? It wouldn't print the PDF either. http://t.co/d1EIZtJ
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The Minimum Grading Controversy
Giving students 50 rather than 0 for missing work causes neither grade inflation nor social promotion: http://t.co/Wbx6zCqa (abstract only)
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This pic of case made for a good conv. on piecewi
@MSeiler @Fouss This pic of #KrispyKreme case made for a good conv. on piecewise-def. fcns. http://t.co/UiNAXnth http://t.co/qf7XKON3
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The Positive's of ADHD. The Advantages of Attention Deficit Disorder
151 positive impacts of ADHD http://t.co/t5DQux9R #abed #gotinclusion #bced #edchat
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Goods and Services: Some are Private, Some are Not | EconEdLink
Public vs private goods and services
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Lesson plans for Financial Literacy
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ODE - Graduation Requirements / Ohio Core
ODE Info on Financial Literacy
Sorry, I realized I was signed in with my google reader account and not my blog so you might not know who I am.
ReplyDeleteI have to leave you a comment to tell you that it was nice to see something I shared bookmarked. I blog for myself, to see where I have come and where I am going. However, I am getting so much good "stuff" from others that I want to give back if I can. I feel that I am nowhere near most of the people doing this and hope this makes me better in so many ways!
Thank you! I do feel honored to actually be "noticed" in some way.
I would have figured it out - but thanks for changing to something I am familiar with. :-)
ReplyDeleteI totally understand where you are coming from. This blog helps me improve as a teacher and I don't usually post something as "this is something everyone needs to hear about" type thing. I blog to think through what has been going on my classes and to reflect on what has worked and what doesn't. I can completely relate to the feelings you shared. Thanks for sharing what you do in the classroom - we all have something good to contribute!
--Lisa