Happy Monday! I absolutely adore the fourth dimension I pass each calendar week putting together novel volumes of Mon Must Reads. Throughout the week, I stumble on then many swell ideas on twitter, together with I ever brand certain to hitting the similar button. But, I notice that past times the terminate of the week, I've already forgotten these awesome ideas. The human action of going through my likes in i lawsuit per calendar week together with summarizing them inwards this mode is a swell fourth dimension for reflecting on what I would similar to modify inwards my classroom/do inwards the future.
Here are this week's Must Reads!
Dave shares approximately fun Christmas activities which practise transformations. These are adorable together with brand me wishing I was teaching geometry then I could role them. He has graciously uploaded the files on
TES to live downloaded for free!
Teaching calculus together with demand an thought to brand related rates come upward alive?
Andrew Wille has you lot covered.
Cass Lowry shares an interesting puzzle from AAMT2017 that solely requires the role of 5 digits.
You too demand to cheque out this thought past times
Cass Lowry. Act out the Bridges of Konigsberg employment using plastic cones!
Jzitzka offers upward a new-to-me action for practicing combining similar terms. I used to dear the point game every bit a kid, then I tin plough over the sack run across my students actually getting into this. H5N1 quick google search shows that this action tin plough over the sack live downloaded
here.
Mark Kaercher combines straws together with fuzzy sticks (pipe cleaners) to create a giant sierpinski pyramid. How awesome is this?!?
Mark posts approximately swell illustrated instructions for doing this yourself below:
Jen Winne inspires amongst the thought of including lab-based questions on tests. This is #scienceteachergoals.
last week's volume of Mon Must Reads. The Compound Inequalities Treasure Hunt is a novel i for me. I institute a version online
here. I'll definitely live adapting this for my inequalities unit of measurement side past times side year.
Liz Mastalio makes bright role of a highlighter when teaching solving systems past times substitution.
Another swell math instructor hack from
Liz Mastalio: impress tasks involving graphing ON graph paper.
Ms. Kuney shares the results of what looks to live a fun holiday-themed systems of equations project.
Mark Chubb poses an interesting employment involving the expanse of concentric circles.
Ilona Vashchyshyn shares a winter-themed WODB problem.
Amie Albrecht shares a swell action for sparking discussions regarding vertical alignment. We demand to live aware of what students are doing earlier they larn inwards our course of report together with what they volition live doing later they piece of work out our class.
I've blogged earlier almost using
Panda Squares amongst my students. But, how did I non know that
David Butler had too created Panda Cubes?!?
Halcyon Foster shares a holiday-themed encephalon teaser. I ever notice these kinds of puzzles to live a fleck tricky! Be certain to cheque out the other Mathvent postings
here!
Inspired past times the puzzles I've been typing upward for my classroom,
Sarah Witt has started to do the same. Check out this awesome puzzle from Jumbo Book of Puzzles: The Ultimate Collection that Sarah typed up! She has uploaded the file
here for you lot to download together with impress for your classroom.
Until side past times side week, proceed sharing!
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