Monday, December 31, 2012
Tops of 2012
Top Three Math Twitterblogosphere Initiatives:
Best PD Ever - The single most thing that has affected me this year is Twitter Math Camp. This is my summary post on TMC and it contains links to everyone's posts about their experiences. If you are interested in attending TMC13 in Philadelphia (July 25-28, 2013 at Drexel University), visit our website.
Welcome to the Math Twitterblogosphere - A collaborative effort coordinated and put together by Sam Shah was one of many great things that came out of Twitter Math Camp 2012. If you are new to our piece of the internet, it is well worth your time checking it out if you haven't already been there.
A Day in the Life (of a Math Educator) - Put together by Sam Shah and Tina Cardone, this was a series of posts done by mostly math ed bloggers on a typical day in our lives. Personally, it helped me to see that I am not alone in my daily stresses and it was good to get a chance to blog about all I do in a day.
Top Ten Blog Posts (in no particular order):
My Favorite Friday: My Go-To Reviews - Square root negative 1 heart Amy Gruen's blog! I have borrowed/adapted several things from her over the last year or so, including her go-to reviews. Many of the things I have used from her blog are from earlier years, so since I am sticking to this year, this would probably be my most used idea from this year from Amy. Take the time to go back through her archives - she has great stuff!
Ghosts in the Graveyard (New and Revised) - Math Tales from the Spring is another of my favorite blogs. I have also borrowed/adapted many of her activities over the last few years. Kim and I seem to be on the same wavelength at times and I have a ton of respect for her. I have adapted this one (blogged about it, too) for my own classroom.
Resources for New Teachers & A Rant - I really like what Mathy McMatherson does in his blog. He is most definitely wise beyond his teaching years. I was/am flattered to be included in his list of resources for new teachers and have been to (and rely on) many of the resources he lists. Take the time to read the post rather than just skip to the end to get to the resources.
#Made4Math August 6th - Another great thing that has come out of the Math Twitterblogosphere is #Made4Math Mondays (which is on hiatus while we are all busy, but it is compiled at the Teaching Statistics blog). Kristen Fouss is another of my favorite bloggers (I've even had the pleasure of visiting her classroom twice!). I totally stole her first day Gform from this post and liked it MUCH better than doing the paper one I have done over the years.
My #Made4Math 2: Student Center - Totally stole this one from Megan. Great way to keep everything organized and it keeps students from asking me for so many things. The only down side is that my 7th graders in particular tend to abuse it. Well, that, and I tend to run out of pencils quickly. Still thinking that one through. Otherwise, I love it!
Classroom Management - More Like Anger Management - I love Hedge! I can totally appreciate her ADD style - there are days that my mind totally bounces around like that. She has some great organization forms and ideas here that I totally need to adapt (assuming I actually sit down and do it at some point).
Picture Frames to Jazz Up Station Work - Julie does some absolutely amazing things with her middle schoolers. This is one of the things I was able to steal and adapt for my own classroom. Again, a great organizational technique for stations.
Two Things Are Better Than One - I adapted this one when I taught piecewise functions earlier this year. This post laid out how Maggie taught piecewise functions with her classes and it was very helpful for my students as well.
Made4Math Monday: The Best Formative Assessment EVER - Terrance Banks has a great video to show how to quickly do a Formative Assessment activity with your students as they walk out the door (the post was even inspired by me, bonus!). I did try this with my students, but the post-its won't stick to my board... but I still like the idea.
Use Sticky Note Templates to Get Organized - I think I found this one via pinterest, but it was very helpful in printing my own post-its with graphs on them for my students to use as Terrance showed in his Formative Assessment post above.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
My Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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Schools Improvement Net - More graduates to be offered large sum to train as maths teachers
Trouble is the way we teach math - results in shallow understanding... http://t.co/DtlE2P1J
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This happens so often: For Poor, Leap to College O
This happens so often: For Poor, Leap to College Often Ends in a Hard Fall http://t.co/wlkjNVf3
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Sample math SLO with comments from ODE. http://t.co/LjqF2ias have u seen this @brookemenduni?
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A gift from PARCC - lots of new math prototypes!
A gift from PARCC - lots of new math prototypes! http://t.co/Ccd2y00Z Happy Holidays to my followers! #ohed #parccelc
Sunday, December 23, 2012
My Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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Tutorial on writing deposit slips, checks, check register, and reading bank statements.
tags: banking
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Making BYOD Work in Schools – Three School Districts That Have Figured it Out http://t.co/q3vzE90h
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Really nice blog post about behavior management. "How to Keep the Kids on Your Side (While Addressing Misbehavior)" http://t.co/mtmyoKc8
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Common Core Math Lessons http://t.co/U64Fj1mH #mathresource #mathchat
tags: mathresource mathchat
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Equation Sudoku : nrich.maths.org
Sudoku with equations to find the starting numbers - systems?
tags: systems of equations
Sunday, December 16, 2012
My Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down...: What just MIGHT be (for me) the Secret of Teaching Logarithms
How Mimi teaches logarithms. She uses the definition of what a logarithm is.
tags: alg2 logarithms
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Mr. Keltner - Good for Nothing Blog
Multiple discounts - examples of of composition of functions.
tags: composite functions alg2
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Divisible by 3: Instructional tool: student cell phones
How the author uses cell phones in class. includes a link to his cell phone policy.
tags: cell phones
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Shot at the Glory | Altering the Course
An activity where students write true or false and the teacher selects random answers. Object is to get all 10 right. Probability exercise.
tags: probability alg2
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US News & World Report | News & Rankings | Best Colleges, Best Hospitals, and more
What High School Parents Should Know About Common Core - High School Notes (http://t.co/NkJGog3k) http://t.co/SlEkswvA via @usnews
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Model Content Frameworks - Mathematics | PARCC
@Fouss this is our site that does the hard work. http://t.co/2xNtkJfb
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@MSeiler Yep. All week. :) (Oh, and found a new resource today: http://t.co/7cd5BtH)
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@gwaddellnvhs Just found this site re:CCSS. http://t.co/YP7lNli From Clark County. Know anything about it?
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Some good resources for review: http://t.co/LSrfgfg #mathchat
tags: mathchat
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misscalcul8: Made 4 Math #24 City Design Project
Parallel lines and transversals alternative assessment project.
tags: geometry parallels transversals
Sunday, December 09, 2012
My Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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The Exhaustion of the American Teacher
A defense of teachers and an eye opener for parents. I hope I am successful with both jobs. http://t.co/Z0EGGBKU
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Found these scans laying around: http://t.co/wup
@approx_normal @absvalteaching Found these scans laying around: http://t.co/pOebyrzS http://t.co/wupaEMU2
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Has the assessment policies and the reference sheet.
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Calculator ban proposed for Virginia tests | WashingtonExaminer.com
Calc ban proposed "making sure teachers are teaching basic math skills w/o calculators, like we used to do in the '70s" http://t.co/aojciOve
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Math Doodles - Sums Stacker iPhone/iPod Touch App
For an agreeable way to spend an hour on a Sunday afternoon, get yourself an iPad, an 8-yr old and this app: - http://t.co/BxucNQeF
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SAT, ACT No Longer Required For Admission To 800 U.S. Colleges And Universities
RT @HuffPostEdu: 800 colleges no longer care about your SATs, ACTs http://t.co/S5Lnmbi8
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Please Support TMC
It is an honor to be nominated for the award, however to receive the award, you have to earn the most votes. Voting is open from now until Sunday, December 9th at 11:59 pm EST. I would appreciate it if you would take a few moments to go vote for Twitter Math Camp for Best Open PD by clicking this link. You will need to choose Best Open PD from the drop down menu, and then select Twitter Math Camp (3rd from the bottom).
Thanks for taking the time to vote. Maybe I'll get the opportunity to meet you in person at Twitter Math Camp 2013, which will be July 25-28, 2013 at Drexel University in Philadelphia, PA!
Sunday, December 02, 2012
My Weekly Diigo Links (weekly)
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Happy Friday http://t.co/2Hk8Ulg5 // @cheesemonkeysf @samjshah @park_star @calcdave @Fouss @lmhenry9 @druinok @approx_normal
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My Web 2.0 Journey: #Made4Math Monday: Stations
Trig Stations
tags: trigonometry alg2
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My Web 2.0 Journey: What do you notice?
Intro to graphing sine and cosine.
tags: trig graphs alg2
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A little HTML for teachers | Teacher Tech
HTML Guide
tags: html
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1300 Free K-12 Mathematics Lesson Plans and Activities
1300 Free K-12 Mathematics Lesson Plans and Activities - http://t.co/k23hx0yX @myEN
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f(t): Radical Comes from Radix Which Means Root in Latin*
@Fouss @lmhenry9 @approx_normal @druinok @mgolding @tbanks1906 lastly there is http://t.co/kJfaIch
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Square Roots and Cube Roots « Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere
@lmhenry9 @Fouss @approx_normal @druinok @mgolding @tbanks1906 Read 2nd comment by @calcdave on @samjshah. Cute tip! http://t.co/FG8XUoZy
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the root of the matter, part one « sonata mathematique
@Fouss @lmhenry9 @approx_normal @druinok @mgolding @tbanks1906 here's something: http://t.co/pEvfXk3
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Homework: It fails our students and undermines American education SmartBlogs
Homework: It fails our students and undermines American education http://t.co/poYSN6RD via @SBEducation @myEN
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@Fouss @lmhenry9 @approx_normal @druinok @mgolding @tbanks1906 also there is http://t.co/m5GDuxL