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@TimBrzezinski has your back when it comes to dynamic Open Middle problems using @Geogebra. He's created, of course, geometry but also arithmetic, algebra, trig and calculus problems. Take a look
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https://www.geogebra.org/m/jazvukfd
Here, an entire collection of @openmiddle problems created in @geogebra : https://t.co/99ZxfoLVkQ.
— Tim Brzezinski (@TimBrzezinski) December 21, 2020
Create a GeoGebra class from any of these. Actively engage Ss & watch their progress in real time. More will be added to this growing set. π #MTBoS #ITeachMath #RemoteLearning
This new @openmiddle problem with feedback can help Ss think critically re: graphing trig functions w/amplitude & period change. Create a @geogebra class from https://t.co/ToRIRKVK2s, & work together in remote or hybrid settings! #MTBoS #ITeachMath @robertkaplinsky #math #maths pic.twitter.com/DmFMzHpFAv
— Tim Brzezinski (@TimBrzezinski) December 18, 2020
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@AlexOverwijk asks a question and posts some of his student's unique solutions in the comments. Some great discussion shows up too.
Curriculum Tags: MHF4U
https://twitter.com/AlexOverwijk/status/1071137538574757888
Here's another one of @Mathsjem's resource posts. Much like I do here, she compiles great things she finds on the web for math. In this post, place value, fractions, pie graphs, speed-distance-time and more.Help me out.
— Alex Overwijk (@AlexOverwijk) December 7, 2018
How do you want students to solve exponential equations when the bases are different?
For example:
2^(3x-5)=7^(-x+1)
or some variation of this.
Go #mtbos #iteachmath
Asking because I didn’t tell the S’s how-you would not believe what they came up with.
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https://www.resourceaholic.com/2020/12/5-maths-gems-139.html
New! My 139th gems post. Ideas, resources and updates for maths teachers. πhttps://t.co/eHK4AjE9aC
— Jo Morgan (@mathsjem) December 18, 2020
Hat tips to follow.
I know some of you will not want to read this right now - a break is in order - but it will still be there in January! π#mathsgems #mathschat #teammaths pic.twitter.com/kl3gwiMfCw
Opinion Links
Do you want to see how math connects with heavy metal music? Well @MathGarden and @HeavyMetalMaths have figured that out
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https://sunilsingh-42118.medium.com/how-does-a-love-for-heavy-music-embolden-a-love-for-mathematics-c254c947f0b4
Video Links
On the latest @Desmos Live they go through the best they've seen this year. Some cool stuff here. I totally agree with the last one.
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https://youtu.be/MzSw00SSPEM?t=1064
Check out all the cool animations from @MattHen2
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https://blog.matthen.com/archive
10 years ago I started my maths animation blog on tumblr pic.twitter.com/jTLAKAjpOi
— Matt Henderson (@matthen2) December 24, 2020
Here is a Christmas example of 3D geometry in real life from @standupmaths
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvlpIojusBE
Image Links
The "truth" about statistics
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://twitter.com/xkcdComic/status/1340071757525311488
Statistics https://t.co/g2vbvtFe2e https://t.co/Nfs9xcG7eK pic.twitter.com/2oLoV1LCfc
— XKCD Comic (@xkcdComic) December 18, 2020
Some cool responses in the comments from this classic angle problem (including one from me and @MSBJacobs)
Curriculum Tags: MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/jamestanton/status/1340289039052599303
A classic: What can you say about the sum of the measures of the angles at the tips of a wonky (or not wonky) five-pointed star? pic.twitter.com/ffhBGcUp1W
— James Tanton (@jamestanton) December 19, 2020
What a great simple task dealing with adding fractions. Be sure to check out the comments for some examples
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8
goal is to make four or more different fractions that sum to one. What about Lydia's solution? #fractionchat pic.twitter.com/kvtOYeFhVj
— John Golden (@mathhombre) December 12, 2020
There is a lot of data that can be mined in Google Trends. I have written about how you can use this in class in the past here. But why not look at this year's Year in Search
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MDM4U
https://trends.google.com/trends/yis/2020/GLOBAL/
Interesting! Many of these are absolutely in my search history and we know that Google Classroom has certainly been a vital tool for SO many during this pandemic. Tesla stock definitely never entered my search realm π€·♀️ pic.twitter.com/PQniJ0WApv
— Kim Bouchard (@KimMomofNine) December 23, 2020