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Exploring the intersection of special education, math education, and disability rights. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tasks and Instructional Routines. Newer posts →. The First Day of School. September 14, 2016. I’ve never really written about what we’ve done on the first day of school before. Usually my excuse is that I’m too busy with everything that needs to get done in the first days of school. Then I read Tracy Zager. For teaching math to students with disabilities, #SwDMathChat.

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Exploring the intersection of special education, math education, and disability rights. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tasks and Instructional Routines. Tag Archives: back to school. Beat the Back to School Blues…Play a Math Game! January 4, 2017. Coming back from winter break can be hard. Everyone is sleepy, unfocused, and daydreaming of the holiday gifts that await them at home after school. And that’s just the teachers! Write, “A game or other repeatable activity may not see...

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Exploring the intersection of special education, math education, and disability rights. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tasks and Instructional Routines. The First NCTM Innov8 Conference: A Reflection. December 2, 2016. People at NCTM’s #NCTMInnov8. I’m having trouble figuring out what is innov8tive — what I see seems like standard conference stuff. Help? Michael Pershan (@mpershan) November 17, 2016. Broached this topic during her keynote:. Continue reading →. Word Problems and the P...

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Exploring the intersection of special education, math education, and disability rights. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Tasks and Instructional Routines. Tag Archives: special education. Pi Day (with minimal mention of digits). March 15, 2017. Today, we celebrated our belated Pi Day! It was delayed due to inclement weather…. Though my #MTBoS friends were there to comfort me in my time of need! That’s the rounded up version anyway, none of this truncated 3/14 crap. First we reviewed of.

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Exploring the intersection of special education, math education, and disability rights. Skip to primary content. Tasks and Instructional Routines. Beat the Back to School Blues…Play a Math Game! January 4, 2017. Coming back from winter break can be hard. Everyone is sleepy, unfocused, and daydreaming of the holiday gifts that await them at home after school. And that’s just the teachers! Write, “A game or other repeatable activity may not seem to incorporate a problem but it can nonetheless be a pr...

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Trying to make math meaningful in an elementary school somewhere off the New Jersey Turnpike. View my complete profile. Sunday, November 9, 2014. Bill (and Phil) and Me. I am not an autograph hound. However I have amassed a pretty cool collection of signatures over the years, mostly from the world of sports and literature. Here's a sampling:. Willis Reed was the captain and fighting heart of the Knick championship teams of the late 60's and early 70's. Harry Bosch is one amazing detective! I met Phil Daro.

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Simon Gregg's thoughts on lessons. Thursday, 14 May 2015. A scale, from the Latin word scala. We've just finished a series of seven lessons on scaling. With the Year 4 classes (8 and 9 year olds). It's not been a very prominent part of any curriculum I've worked with, but for a long time it's seemed to me such a ubiquitous bit of maths, that I was keen that our children have a handle on it. The immediate prompt that made me finally plan the lessons was a comment by Paula Beardell Krieg. Here, what goes t...

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Simon Gregg's thoughts on lessons. Monday, 24 November 2014. The list goes on. Another item for the list. When I was a kid at school I got into programming in Basic. It was mathematical in ways that maths lessons weren't. For instance, the only time I ever asked a teacher how to do something that hadn't been taught was when I needed a bit of maths for a program I was writing. How do I stop this weather data looking so spiky? You need a moving average.". I used the Microworlds. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).

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Rapid Release of Responsibility, What’s Happening Around SMCPS, & Other Math Stuff – SMCPS Secondary Math Department

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SMCPS Secondary Math Department. Rapid Release of Responsibility, What’s Happening Around SMCPS, and Other Math Stuff. December 4, 2016. December 5, 2016. You Do We Do I Do. Many of us went through pre-service programs that promoted the instructional structure of I Do We Do You Do. This is called Gradual Release of Responsibility. Steve Leinwand, principal researcher at the American Institutes for Research’s Education Program and author of Accessible Mathematics. What’s Happening Around SMCPS. Illustrati...

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SMCPS Secondary Math Department. Geometry Tasks, Rules that Expire, DOK, and Other Math Stuff. January 22, 2017. January 22, 2017. Illustrative Math Tasks for Proving Theorems. Click the link here. For tasks appropriate for proving geometric theorems (standards G-CO.C.9, G-CO.C.10, and G-CO.C.11). To take you directly to this task and its commentary. 13 Rules that Expire. Article from NCTM and consider some of the generalizations that you may have been taught in your own math learning. A few of the.

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SMCPS Secondary Math Department. Talking in Math Class, Formative Takeaways, and Other Math Stuff. November 19, 2016. November 19, 2016. Hattie Webb at GMHS shared a great video with me titled Oracy in the Classroom: Strategies for Effective Talk. It was linked in this. 8220;I stumbled across this video where elementary students speak better than high schoolers. There is a short tidbit about talking in math class. But overall this was inspiring to me no matter what the class was.”. Using grades, or.

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SMCPS Secondary Math Department. Creating Curiosity and Tapping into Intuition and Other Math Stuff. October 27, 2016. October 27, 2016. To introduce systems of equations, try doing something like what’s described in this. Students could create a table showing combinations of nickels and dimes that total $1.30. Have them make a second table showing the relationship between the number of nickels and number of dimes when there are a total of 19 coins. Also uses these puzzles…. 8220;to build the logic of ba...

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Exit 10A: February 2015

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Trying to make math meaningful in an elementary school somewhere off the New Jersey Turnpike. View my complete profile. Thursday, February 26, 2015. I Made a 3-Act! I suppose it was bound to happen. After two years of covering other people's material, I finally made my own 3-Act. The inspiration came from an unlikely place:. Actually I've found quite a bit of math in here. It was in the middle of a 2-week, 6 classroom tour of Lisa Anglea's Piggy Bank 3-Act. Sugar and sweetener there was. As I worked the ...

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Trying to make math meaningful in an elementary school somewhere off the New Jersey Turnpike. View my complete profile. Thursday, February 26, 2015. I Made a 3-Act! I suppose it was bound to happen. After two years of covering other people's material, I finally made my own 3-Act. The inspiration came from an unlikely place:. Actually I've found quite a bit of math in here. It was in the middle of a 2-week, 6 classroom tour of Lisa Anglea's Piggy Bank 3-Act. Sugar and sweetener there was. As I worked the ...

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