Happy Monday! I promise you lot enjoyed your extra hr of slumber over the weekend. After a long calendar week at school, a slightly longer weekend was most welcome. For those non affected yesteryear Daylight Saving Time, I promise your weekend was swell equally well! Without farther ado, hither are this week's Mon Must Reads!
Mr. Fredericks shares a graphic organizer he created for students to organize their move acre factoring. I dearest the thought of giving students designated move infinite for dissimilar forms.
Julia Anker took her lesson on solving systems of inequalities to an solely novel level. Now, I but ask to acquire my hands on a map of our schoolhouse earlier this unit of measurement rolls around...
Jennifer Williams reflects on a modest tweak she made to her lesson that made a huge difference. I'm totally stealing this thought when nosotros acquire to parallel in addition to perpendicular lines!
Chris Smith shares soundless some other creative puzzle to acquire you lot thinking inward his maths newsletter. If you lot are non signed upwards to have his weekly emails, you lot should cause got tending of that correct now! Just ship Chris an e-mail at aap03102@gmail.com to acquire subscribed!
Jae Ess encourages students to acquire missing move turned inward yesteryear creating a contest betwixt her classes. I wishing our online gradebook provided information similar this then I could exercise the same.
Liz Mastalio encourages thankfulness inward her classroom yesteryear having students brand a beautiful wreath of things they are thankful for. #TeacherGoals
Make a Million to create Make a Zero. This looks similar fun!
Stephanie shares a fun end-of-chapter project: create an optical illusion using what you lot learned most geometric constructions. This almost makes me wishing I taught geometry!
Already starting to intend most Pi Day?
Mr. Downin shares a creative idea: cover pi symbols or then the schoolhouse for your students to find!
I dearest sharing puzzles alongside my students. So, I was super excited to detect the
Puzzler twitter feed. Here's but ane example of the awesome puzzles they offer. To detect more, but scroll through their "
Media Tweets."
Wes Overton challenged his students to brand Halloween Houses using Desmos. The results were amazing.
blog post here for to a greater extent than details.
Additionally,
Rick offers upwards a peachy construction to conk along kids accountable when working inward partners. Students cause got to tape who did the math in addition to who did the writing. Stealing this inward the future!
Mr. Hanna combines geometric constructions alongside ane of my favorite math-y manipulatives: tangrams!
Ellie O Gorman shares a fun starter for degree that could survive adapted for then many dissimilar topics! Influenza A virus subtype H5N1 niggling google search reveals the master copy source to survive
MathSphere.
Amber Longhi created an awesome sign for her classroom door to allow students know where she could survive found. I definitely ask ane of these!
Additionally, I dearest
Amber's inventiveness inward this stations action that helps students visualize the 3D shapes that come upwards from rotating 2D figures! Check out the video
here.
Chris Bolognese combines pumpkins alongside spherical geometry to blow students' minds.
Mrs. Richardson challenged her students to create expressions/equations for each pose out on the clock. Look at the finished product!
Prepping students for the SAT?
Christopher Klerx offers some
sorted SAT questions for you lot to purpose alongside your students.
Until side yesteryear side time, conk along sharing your peachy ideas!
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