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Secondary One Curriculum - Mathematics Vision Project | MVP
Wow, Utah is ON IT. They have some really nice stuff. http://t.co/7Swf8NkknA
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The Effect of the Common Core Standards on Teachers and the Teaching Profession « edlibertywatch.org
The Effect of the Common Core Standards on Teachers and the Teaching Profession http://t.co/FVwHTgXNkB … #EndFedEd #StopCommonCore
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A Teacher Keeps Learning: Sweet Radian Success
Teaching radians
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Teaching Math Rocks!: Vocabulary-->Taboo!
Taboo with math vocabulary
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Kate's lesson on completing the square.
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Folding Stories and Math | Bowman in Arabia
Folding story derivative problems.
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My Web 2.0 Journey: Trig stations
Trig Stations - war, radians (unit circle) , etc.
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MathEd.net: Sorting Out the Summative: When Standards-Based Grading Meets the End of the Semester
How he does scoring of semester exams with SBG.
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Math in the Middle: Candy Guess
Have students guess a number with a candy prize. Clues she used were in the comments.
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Kate's lesson structure
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Card sort of segments in triangles.
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down...: Focusing on Process and Learning from Our Mistakes
Analyzing errors
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misscalcul8: Factoring ax^2 + bx + c
Factoring with the x - no box (uses grouping)
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Apps in Education: 10 Tools for Getting the Most from Dropbox
Dropbox tools
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Math Mama Writes...: Risk: Betting on Your Expertise
Risk - review game
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I Want to Teach Forever: Feed Your Students a Hot Cup of Alphabet Slope
Sloping Letters activity
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Success » CCSS, homework, and a change in how I teach
Guided notes from Glenn
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My Web 2.0 Journey: Procrastination...
Sinbad and Cosette slide show - for trig
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square root of negative one teach math: Teaching Them to Persevere
How Amy taught her students to persevere.
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Don't Panic, The Answer is 42: Systems of Equations Scavenger Hunt
A created systems of equations scavenger hunt as a final assessment.
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Don't Panic, The Answer is 42: Perfect Squares and Perfect Cubes
Writing a code with the numbers of the alphabet squared.
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DOING MATHEMATICS: A Lesson Format - DOING MATHEMATICS
Lesson design format.
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Excel Flashcards template | Teaching ninJa
An Excel flashcards template.
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Tarsia Jigsaws | Reflections in the Why
Has a logarithms jigsaw in the post.
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Recent Quadratics Stuffs from Algebra II | Continuous Everywhere but Differentiable Nowhere
Sam's stuff from his Quadratics unit in Algebra 2.
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down...: Drilling Exponents
How Mimi practiced Exponents in her classroom.
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I Hope This Old Train Breaks Down...: Going Sloooooooow on Exponent Rules
Exponent Rules development worksheets
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My Friday Ritual | Altering the Course
How John Berray recognizes students each week in his class.
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The Wall of Remediation (Or: My Low-Tech Version of Khan Academy) | Mathy McMatherson
Mathy McMatherson's Wall of Remediation (in class place with additional practice problems for Algebra help).
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Questions?: On Problem Solving
Quote from Phil Daro about the difference between American and Japanese math teachers.
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Please unleash yourselves in the comments, my Twit
http://t.co/WwEV3rtBXK Please unleash yourselves in the comments, my Twitter friends!
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@lmhenry9 just found this alg1 blog http://t.co/YaZRROAG4m
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Developing Mathematical Practice in High School | Mathematical Practices Institute
Hey, we're offering a great course for HS teachers around the CCSS math practices: http://t.co/JUrDUOvjNj Let me know if you have questions!
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Dancing Commas: File Folder games
@pamjwilson I do a lot of matching cards with questions and answers... this would just give more organization to it http://t.co/peRgookJAm
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Practice and Pilot Tests | Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium
Smarter Balanced Practice and Pilot Tests
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tons more strategies http://t.co/3PO4y60u1d
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Marsha Foshee's PreCalculus Live Binder
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Kristen Fouss' Live Binder with Precalc resources
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http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/91244831/answers.pdf
Answers to test marked earlier (ACT)
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Question bank for exams - also CCSS.
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Semester and Final Exam review materials for Algebra 1
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Drawing On Math: CCSS Pathways
CCSS Pathways http://t.co/mRNDNNiEHU via @crstn85 #math blog
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