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Recently Desmos has made it so that you could share teacher dashboards so that if you wanted to team teach an activity, you could do it. Now they have finally set things up so that you can actually collaborate on the actual construction of the activity. Though you can't edit the activity at the same time, you can both be working on it.
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https://learn.desmos.com/collaborate
🧰 NEW FEATURE 🧰
— Desmos.com (@Desmos) August 14, 2020
Teacher Collaboration!
We love to see math students who are creative and connected. The same goes for math TEACHERS.
Now you can add co-editors to your activities, and either of you can make changes.https://t.co/Y4vphEVuwe pic.twitter.com/cPlZpx5DYS
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If you are looking for some nice interactives and full modules on various math topics for your online learning endeavours, you might want to consider Mathigon. It's free and has stuff from gr6-12.
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https://mathigon.org/
Whether remotely or in classrooms, don’t go #BackToSchool without the Textbook of the Future! Mathematics has never been so interactive and engaging.
— Mathigon (@MathigonOrg) August 12, 2020
🧮 Virtual manipulatives
📚 Interactive courses + games
📱 All devices + works offline
🗺️ 18 languages
🎉 FREE for everyone!
If you like to do bigger problems with your kids, then check out the weekly problems put out from Iowa State University. They might be better for more of the upper grades but you can still find some that might be good for your stronger kids in lower grades.
Curriculum Tags: MCR3U, MHF4U
https://orion.math.iastate.edu/ehjohnst/PoW/PoW.html
The math dept at Iowa State University has been posting interesting problems (and solutions) for several years. You can find them here --> https://t.co/Bp1Rro0ceB
— math prof (@mathematicsprof) August 13, 2020
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If you like Ilustrative Math and Geogebra then you will love this mashup
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https://twitter.com/geogebra/status/1291736234029654016
We are excited to begin releasing a digitally interactive version of the 6-8 middle school math curriculum developed by @openupresources & authored by @IllustrateMath!
— GeoGebra (@geogebra) August 7, 2020
Use GeoGebra Classroom to monitor all student progress in real time! Unit 1 now ready: https://t.co/dgleTE5Jd1 pic.twitter.com/V1KSff3Jz1
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Check out these geometric cakes
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https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/kek-lapis-sarawak
Do you like #geometry and #cake? Then this is for youhttps://t.co/Kg8h1qUn8Q#mathchat #mtbos #iTeachMath
— David Petro (@davidpetro314) August 11, 2020
We will never run out of badly represented data
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MDM4U
https://twitter.com/reina_sabah/status/1291509085855260672
As an Indian woman, I can confirm that too much of my time is spent hiding behind a rock praying the terrifying gang of international giant ladies and their Latvian general don't find me pic.twitter.com/sy9NHW9oTK
— Sabah Ibrahim (@reina_sabah) August 6, 2020
And lastly, a couple from the last couple #MathPhoto20 themes
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https://twitter.com/davidpetro314/status/1293551503786029056
https://twitter.com/davidpetro314/status/1293552260853706754
I missed last week’s #mathphoto20 theme of #squares. So here’s a couple of entries #mathchat #MTBoS #iTeachMath pic.twitter.com/EMJ8ao3uyE
— David Petro (@davidpetro314) August 12, 2020
I’m building a deck this week so I thought this photo with the question “How many? would be good for this week’s #mathphoto20 theme of #estimation #mathchat #MTBoS #iTeachMath pic.twitter.com/TT2T8mGKt4
— David Petro (@davidpetro314) August 12, 2020
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