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A worked example is the bread and butter of a math teacher and it has been for years. Of course, if you are heavy into the Thinking Classroom then you might not think so anymore but I think that this post about how to make kids think while still showing worked examples starts to create a bridge between a traditional and a thinking classroom.
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https://twitter.com/mpershan/status/1498092968082874368
We all can think of teachers who just talk talk talk talk while boring everyone to bits. That's bad. Meanwhile, research in favor of explicit teaching piles up.
— Michael Pershan (@mpershan) February 28, 2022
What sort of explicit teaching actually works? Here's an essay where I make sense of this: https://t.co/nWKFooeWBf
Resource Links
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https://www.pinterest.ca/davidpetro314/pi-day/
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https://twitter.com/TimBrzezinski/status/1498271253291057152
I love this activity that combines some of the mechanics of Pascal's triangle and adding polynomials. I could see it used for other polynomial related operations too.Standard Deviation: Quick intuitive intro and exploration. Here, the length of either pink arrow represents the SD of this data set. What do you notice? What do you wonder? https://t.co/FL9AG5DxRT @geogebra #MTBoS #ITeachMath #statistics pic.twitter.com/qvbFUYGrWU
— Tim Brzezinski (@TimBrzezinski) February 28, 2022
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https://twitter.com/msbjacobs/status/1498035255978217477
You'll find this and many other activities at the link.I was in a Grade 9 class on Friday and gave them this task which gave them lots of opportunities to show their algebraic thinking. More details in this blog post: https://t.co/JGgzMRKXaX pic.twitter.com/QzCGFDckyg
— Michael Jacobs (@msbjacobs) February 27, 2022
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⭐️ New Resources ⭐️
— Amanda Austin (@draustinmaths) February 27, 2022
Finding the Equation of a Straight Line from its Graph. Two levels - integer gradients and fractional gradients. https://t.co/03Dc1xV0NP #mathsresources #mathschat #mathscpdchat pic.twitter.com/9fvtwtBzz0
I continue to be impressed with all the interactives that are coming out of @Mathigon
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https://twitter.com/MathigonOrg/status/1498312261080920070
Swapping the position of faces and vertices in a polyhedron creates its “dual.” Here you can see that a dodecahedron and a icosahedron are dual. What is the dual of a cube? Learn more and explore for yourself at https://t.co/hIBPvrwn1w#math #mtbos #mathchat #edchat #duals pic.twitter.com/jxZPLzM3yP
— Mathigon (@MathigonOrg) February 28, 2022
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My PiDay Ignite video that I show each year
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UBpw9TuzxtU
In honour of Pi Day, there are two math related stories on @TheStoryColider. Check this out and all the other Math related podcasts on my curated math podcast page.
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http://ontariomath.blogspot.com/p/podcasts.html
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I have seen many versions of this clock but not with 9s yet.
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https://twitter.com/pickover/status/1498125736745521158
This seems to go hand in hand with the above clock of 9sMathematics.
— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) February 28, 2022
Amazing clock made of all 9s. Source: https://t.co/SYy9RiDSu4 pic.twitter.com/1UwKBZL6N5
I *think* I created a new puzzle?
— Howie Hua (@howie_hua) February 28, 2022
(a) Find expressions that equal 1 through 10 w/out moving anything. Each expression needs at least 2 numbers in it.
(b) Create an expression where you can find expressions equal to 1 through 10 in it. What's the least number of numbers needed? pic.twitter.com/j3mdcs8UFj
Fibonacci and Nachos, of course
https://twitter.com/pickover/status/1498078357618970625
This humor involves mathematics and food. https://t.co/l5DsafClWr pic.twitter.com/1FfLxbVsEp
— Cliff Pickover (@pickover) February 27, 2022
And perhaps where this came from
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https://twitter.com/dpscher/status/1500503390685745158
I suspect this joke began here. pic.twitter.com/lqG1FrAgzv
— Daniel Scher (@dpscher) March 6, 2022
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