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The MTBoS Google Search Engine for Math Teachers. Countless Blog and Twitter accounts are searched for exactly what you are looking for!
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An online resource database and community in which teachers around the world can collaborate, share resources and explore how others engage students in content.
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The Best Math blogs from thousands of top Math blogs in our index using search and social metrics. Data will be refreshed once a week. Also check out Top Maths Youtube Channels list for Top videos on Maths.
Framework for Transforming Your Teaching & Implementing the Standards of Mathematical Practice.
K-8 Full Lessons and 3-10 minute instructional videos. Can be quick assigned and embedded in Google Classroom.
*Adapted from Margie Pearse, Lane Walker and our own rich math task finds over the years
Math teachers know that some mathematical mistakes are made over and over again. Research suggests these kind of repeated errors are often due to students' underlying misconceptions. Example problem sets that have been solved correctly and incorrectly with probing questions to lead to understanding.
This website was created to assist in building a better conceptual understanding of mathematics through the use of visuals. The images, videos and resources shared here are intended to help all teachers, parents and students understand that Math Is Visual and we should take every opportunity to teach it that way.
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Problem based learning search engine compiled by Robert Kaplinsky.
A Guide to Math Notebooks as written by A. Kirkwood
Uses Data, allows students to explore and manipulate graphs. Countless embedded resources. Requires a free login and 15 free datasets are available. Aligns with Google Classroom.
Resources to enhance math lessons using an Interactive White Board for whole class, small group and individual practice.
Thousands of grab-and-go lesson plans, unit plans, discussion guides, extension activities, and other teaching ideas.
The Education Development Center has created 3 game based numeracy practice with weighted Mobiles (Algebraic Balances), Who Am I, and Mystery Grids.
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