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With coding being explicitly part of the new math curriculum here in Ontario, it's always good to have places to go for resources and ideas
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8
https://twitter.com/learningcode/status/1331644580698189825
Our annual Canada Learning Code Week starts on December 1! Learn a new coding concept by completing a #clcWeek activity and enter our contest for a chance to win a prize pack (valued at $950).For more details and to register: https://t.co/9sncvg9JXI pic.twitter.com/H4PHJQlZNF
— Canada Learning Code (@learningcode) November 25, 2020
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Mathematical origami is a great place to take your kids for some fun spatial reasoning.
Curriculum Tags: All
https://twitter.com/alisonkiddle/status/1330074013675216896
There are various instructions available online... https://t.co/PoZZuyClsV shows how to make the 30 modules and I found https://t.co/Mbdu57i3Jy really useful for putting it together!
— Alison Kiddle (@alisonkiddle) November 21, 2020
I like when teachers are simple but creative about what they do in classes. In this case @FawnPNguyen has a nice idea of how to run her test reviews. "To review for it, I need you to look through the ten problems on this paper. You’re more than welcome to work on the questions, but you don’t have to, not for me anyway. I need you to just examine them enough to identify two questions on there that you feel confident about, that you have no problem solving them. Then, I need you to identify two questions that you would like to get help on most. That’s it."
Curriculum Tags: All
http://fawnnguyen.com/reviewing-for-a-test/
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If you are looking for some examples of where formulas are used in real life then you might like @'s channel. In this video there are several calculations used to show the effectiveness of using equations to get things done
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYvKxsYFqO8
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Here is a great prompt to deal with fraction operations.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8
https://twitter.com/MarkChubb3/status/1332050483133952000
“1 white rod is worth 1/5
— Mark Chubb (@MarkChubb3) November 26, 2020
Make an image worth 20”
What would you ask Ss as you walk past?
This is based on what YOU notice and what YOU wonder about you kids’ work and thinking!#MTBoS #iteachmath pic.twitter.com/4yUyMKFifu
More Pythagorean puzzles from @JamesTanton
Curriculum Tags: Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/jamestanton/status/1330481718315380737
No power of 2 is the hypotenuse of a right integer triangle. (Thus neither is any power of 4.) All powers of 5 are hypotenuse values. Is there an integer right triangle with hypotenuse a power of 3? (A power of 6? 7?) pic.twitter.com/OkM0PGl2w3
— James Tanton (@jamestanton) November 22, 2020
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