I have created a new page on this blog to highlight resources that focus specifically on two things:
- matching Ontario Curriculum and
- have ways to connect teachers to students
The three main things that fit these criteria are @ExploreLearning, @KnowledgeHook and I have organized over 40 pages of @Desmos activities to match the overall expectations for most of the grade 7-12 courses. And as an added bonus we have curriculum matched resources from @uWaterloo_CEMC and @PrepAnywhere
Curriculum Tags: All
https://ontariomath.blogspot.com/p/ontario-online-math.html
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Here's another fun story full of memes from @JoelBezaire. This time with Pascal's Triangle. Don't forget to check the comments for the link to the teacher file.
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://twitter.com/joelbezaire/status/1250792856211591174
Some more self checking vector equations activities from @Christophe_Sew. All in one collectionHey kids! Gather 'round the old laptop, because it's time for the 2nd edition of @Desmos AB Storytime!— Joel Bezaire (@joelbezaire) April 16, 2020
Today, we're going to learn about a special triangle that's probably named after the wrong guy:https://t.co/JFT0OgVseG
Curriculum Tags: MCV4U
https://twitter.com/Christophe_Sew/status/1251140674134478850
I know there is a lot of @Desmos this week but for those of you who want to take your skills to the next level, then check out this collection of Intro to CL activities from @Jocedage.
Curriculum Tags: All
https://teacher.desmos.com/collection/5cacb59a0847cb0c70183e13
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Some fun three dimensional geometry
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/panlepan/status/1249042410941923331
Nice dynamic tessellationI made a thing. One shape fits all. pic.twitter.com/5gCCCd75Wr— Vincent Pantal🍩ni (@panlepan) April 11, 2020
Curriculum Tags: Gr7
https://twitter.com/SumDumThum/status/1249191914919931905
— Andrew Osborne (@SumDumThum) April 12, 2020Nice dynamic optical illusion
Curriculum Tags: MHF4U
https://twitter.com/GHSMaths/status/1249439069597245446
Logarithmic spiral gears— Martin Holtham (@GHSMaths) April 12, 2020
Based on this, from @matthen2: https://t.co/mI2PwL5gPghttps://t.co/UoYgaUZ6mw#mathart pic.twitter.com/w2FCXn05Y5
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A whole bunch from @DonFraser9. I almost didn't get the magic square one
Curriculum Tags: All
https://twitter.com/DonFraser9/status/1250061734964006915
https://twitter.com/DonFraser9/status/1250132324513132545
https://twitter.com/DonFraser9/status/1250799843137794049
https://twitter.com/DonFraser9/status/1250810009853837313
Dazzle Your Students ... 5 more tricks can be found @DonFraser9 #MTBoS #iteachmath #mathchat @davidpetro314 @Mathgarden @MathletePearce @MaryBourassa @MathforLove @AlexOverwijk @CathyMarksKrpan @paul_math pic.twitter.com/MRAQTn7OR3— Don Fraser (@DonFraser9) April 14, 2020
Square Root ! Can you algebra buffs ‘prove’ that this trick will work ? #MTBoS #iteachmath #mathchat @Mathgarden @MatthewOldridge @LareRomano @tstanky @MathletePearce @paul_math @davidpetro314 @MathforLove @MaryBourassa @DrMaryReid @FSlimati pic.twitter.com/lSMlUWlreS— Don Fraser (@DonFraser9) April 14, 2020
“Fantastic” ? Why? #MTBoS #iteachmath #mathchat @MathletePearce @Mathgarden @davidpetro314 @paul_math @MathforLove @tstanky @MaryBourassa @AlexOverwijk @Stephen_Hurley @CathyMarksKrpan pic.twitter.com/kXGIteRwhx— Don Fraser (@DonFraser9) April 16, 2020
A simple activity extended into a pattern seeking exercise with a different choice of starting numbers #MTBoS #iteachmath @Mathgarden @MathletePearce @davidpetro314 @paul_math @MaryBourassa @robertkaplinsky @FSlimati pic.twitter.com/3CDzFUBO0K— Don Fraser (@DonFraser9) April 16, 2020
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