We've been doing a lot of work in terms of conceptualizing fraction operations. This is the latest video developed by Gisele Jobin and I and the purpose of these (longish) videos are to help show teachers ways to conceptualize fraction operations by using a progression of examples. In this case, the idea is that fraction division can be done without using the standard algorithm if you just get common denominators (and then it because relatively trivial). Follow the link below for the entire playlist.
Curriculum Tags: Gr8, Gr9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlJ1ZyAbSm0&list=PLre81yNdo4MzOC0ov1a5HDPaeBd7MpAEc
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Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MCR3U, MHF4U
https://robertkaplinsky.com/math-modeling-can-tell-uber-much-charge/

Curriculum Tags: MPM2D, MCF3M, MCR3U, MBF3C, MAP4C
https://reflectionsinthewhy.wordpress.com/2019/01/08/wanted-parabola/

Curriculum Tags: Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
http://www.mathycathy.com/blog/2019/01/mathresourceroundup-pythagorean-theorem/
I like how this folksie song weaves in Andrew Wiles and Fermat's Last Theorem. Thanks to @jessrteach for pointing this one out.
Curriculum Tags: All
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPMRA4yFeeM
Seems like a simple problem but it does show the danger of trying to model with only two data points. Make sure you read the thread for the answer.
Curriculum Tags: MCR3U, MHF4U
https://twitter.com/ddmeyer/status/1089929444494458883
Modeling Monday!— Dan Meyer (@ddmeyer) January 28, 2019
How long will the last set of dominos take to fall?
Closest answer without going over gets free Desmos socks and some class gear. #iteachmath pic.twitter.com/3JAKgOChZD
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Here's a pretty cool idea to do with any online graphing calculator
Curriculum Tags: MCR3U, MHF4U
https://twitter.com/PaulaKrieg/status/1090771516256604160
My problem was to find & graph a family of functions in @desmos that I could frame within a square, & that was easily, visually divided into 3 column. I traced it into a vector file, colored it, so I could use it to make an origami rectangular tray. Here's how it went. #GraphJam pic.twitter.com/jzAgbYRiWP— Paula Beardell Krieg (@PaulaKrieg) January 31, 2019
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