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Gotta love finding examples of misleading graphs online. (I also kinda forgot Padlet existed but it was great for collecting everyone's examples in Stats class today)
#iteachmath

8 months ago 3 0 1 0
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Survived day one of year 15 of teaching! We did some mathequalslove classics: Twelve Envelopes Puzzle, Build It, and Broken Circles today. On to day two tomorrow!

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It was K-12, so we had a huge number of different strategies. Fun to see everyone's thinking (and to see how our strategies matched up with the ones Robert had in his presentation) -- obviously anticipating thinking pays off!

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You are correct!

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It was "how much of a stick of butter do you need for 1/3 of a cup?" So not in a "fill in the boxes" way, but in the sense that there are a lot of ways to think about getting to a result. We were talking about the 5 practices, selecting & sequencing work (& nudging students to show clear work).

10 months ago 1 0 1 0
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Kicked off the summer with an Open Middle workshop! I'm making it a goal to prep at least 2 activities per course over the summer! Good reminder: most of the *computation* you're taught in K-12 math never gets used, but the conceptual thinking and problem-solving does! #iteachmath

10 months ago 3 0 1 0
Students are asked to ask a question about the lesson or to write an example that demonstrates their understanding.

Students are asked to ask a question about the lesson or to write an example that demonstrates their understanding.

This is always my favorite slide in my flipped classroom lessons. I love how students get braver about trying to write an example by the end of the year. #iteachmath

11 months ago 1 0 0 0
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While I love free food & jeans passes, all I ever *really* want for teacher appreciation week is for someone to tell me (in a note, to my face, etc.; NOT in a mass email) that I'm doing a good job & that my hard work is seen and appreciated.

11 months ago 0 0 0 0
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If anyone in/near MO is looking for a job for next year, come work at my school!

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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A little arts and crafts in Calculus today to visualize the slicing method for volume. #iteachmath

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The students have two distinctive versions for cosine: "caus" or "cOs"! Cosecant might be the worst though, since there's no way to say csc and sometimes they try get away with saying each individual letter "c-s-c". It makes me a little crazy!

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Today I wrote the statement: "Days without mangling the name of a trig function: 0" on my board and told them if we got up to a count of 8, I'd give them a test bonus point. A cot is a collapsible bed, it's not a trig function. ๐Ÿ˜‚ #iteachmath

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More examples -- On these ones I wrote everything in black, and groups moved around the room and had to add at least three things to each topic (and check the rest of the work).

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This one I printed the typed stuff and they wrote the rest. I sometimes just write the bubble on the whiteboard in advance and they add to it but I had a lot and didn't want to write it up 5 times. I usually start with a graphic organizer/mind map with some prompts that they expand on.

1 year ago 1 0 2 0
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I like doing guided summaries before quizzes & tests to help tie all the pieces together and refresh students' memory. Different colored marker for each group member, I write notes in red as I walk around and they fix if needed. #iteachmath

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Just your reminder that ChatGPT is actually terrible at math and will mess up the answers if you ask it to write you a problem set. My failure to double-check when I was in a hurry did lead to a good talk with my students about AI. ๐Ÿคฃ #iteachmath

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Finished up our polynomial and rational functions unit by making an Instagram profile for a polynomial function (featuring some rational "friends"). Always one of my favorites! I love their creativity. #iteachmath

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Our tree is looking pretty great this year! My College Algebra students did a great job explaining some math concepts with their holiday ornament projects. #iteachmath

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