This episode just came out at the tail end of September and …
This episode just came out at the tail end of September and covers a lot of great updates, a new series on Chromebooks and ChromeOS, and Google's new standalone Read Along site for our younger students.
Thumbnail Image: "creative quote" by Sean MacEntee is licensed under CC BY 2.0 This lesson plan is on …
Thumbnail Image: "creative quote" by Sean MacEntee is licensed under CC BY 2.0 This lesson plan is on how I would implement a Genius Hour Project into my classroom. It has some ideas of how to get started with your students, how to help students reflect on their project each day, ideas of final projects, a final project rubric to guide students in their presentation, and an idea of how to share and recognize the students' great work.
To answer the inevitable question of "Why are we doing math?" we …
To answer the inevitable question of "Why are we doing math?" we will create a slide presentation of 10 different career fields, how math is used in those fields , and what degree is required to work in that field. Bonus points are awarded for unique career fields that other students did not come up with.
Presented as an engaging discourse, this textbook invites readers to delve into …
Presented as an engaging discourse, this textbook invites readers to delve into the historical origins and uses of geometry. The narrative traces the influence of Euclid’s system of geometry, as developed in his classic text The Elements, through the Arabic period, the modern era in the West, and up to twentieth century mathematics. Axioms and proof methods used by mathematicians from those periods are explored alongside the problems in Euclidean geometry that lead to their work.
This site teaches The Number System to 8th graders through a series …
This site teaches The Number System to 8th graders through a series of 676 questions and interactive activities aligned to 6 Common Core mathematics skills.
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