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Writing and factoring quadratics | partially derivative
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New and gently used notions. Skip to primary content. Writing and factoring quadratics. March 28, 2016. Another “game”. This one hits the following skills:. The relationship between roots and factors of a quadratic or polynomial function. Multiplying binomials, the distributive property, and simplifying polynomials. It is a cooperative game, vaguely modeled on. Each pair of students is given a deck of cards. Cards are positive and red. Represent the value shown. For example, if Student A draws a red jack.
February 2016 Problem Calendars | partially derivative
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New and gently used notions. Skip to primary content. February 2016 Problem Calendars. January 31, 2016. Algebra 1 (.docx). Algebra 1 (.pdf). Álgebra 1 (.docx español). Álgebra 1 (.pdf español). Algebra 2 (.docx). Algebra 2 (.pdf). This entry was posted in algebra 1. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email.
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New and gently used notions. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. The “Balloon Pop” review game. August 30, 2015. This is my students’ favorite review game. I’m pretty sure I originally got the idea from Elissa Miller. But I’ve been working on the rules with my classes for the last couple years. I think that last year we developed the definitive version. Teams start with four balloons. Not pictured here are the fun and usually clever names they come up with. I always edit th...
March 2016 Problem Calendars | partially derivative
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New and gently used notions. Skip to primary content. March 2016 Problem Calendars. February 29, 2016. Algebra 1 (.docx). Algebra 1 (.pdf). Álgebra 1 (.docx español). Álgebra 1 (.pdf español). Algebra 2 (.docx). Algebra 2 (.pdf). This entry was posted in algebra 1. 7 thoughts on “ March 2016 Problem Calendars. Pingback: March 2016 Math Calendars DeniseGaskins.com. March 2, 2016 at 5:46 am. I’ve shared them with the other math teachers in my department. March 14, 2016 at 12:10 pm. March 29, 2016 at 2:01 pm.
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New and gently used notions. Skip to primary content. November 2015 Problem Calendars. November 1, 2015. Algebra 1 (.docx). Algebra 1 (.pdf). Álgebra 1 (.docx español). Álgebra 1 (.pdf español). Algebra 2 (.docx). Algebra 2 (.pdf). This entry was posted in algebra 1. 4 thoughts on “ November 2015 Problem Calendars. November 1, 2015 at 4:24 pm. I think it’s really awesome that you post these! And in Spanish for Algebra 1, too! Where do you have students do their work? November 1, 2015 at 6:27 pm.
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September | 2016 | For the Love of Books, Tech, Coaching, and More
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For the Love of Books, Tech, Coaching, and More. Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. Neale Donald Walsch. Posted in September 2016. SOTW: Other Ways to Check for Understanding Besides a Quiz. SOTW: Simple Strategy for Students Giving Other Students Feedback. If you are a teacher and haven’t viewed any of the Teaching Channel’s videos, stop reading my post and go join now. It is free and the videos are inspiring. I learn simple strategies that can easily be applied to classes ...I love this graph...
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For the Love of Books, Tech, Coaching, and More. Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. Neale Donald Walsch. Posted in November 2016. Strategy of the Week: Tracing the Class Discussion. Phantom Limbs by Paula Garner. Publisher: Candlewick, Sept 2016 Pages: 368 Summary from Goodreads: How do you move on from an irreplaceable loss? Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult. Small Great Things by Jodi Picoult I don’t even know where to begin with my review of this book – I loved, loved, loved it&...Enter you...
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For the Love of Books, Tech, Coaching, and More. Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. Neale Donald Walsch. Posted in October 2016. Last Seen Leaving by Caleb Roehrig. This weekly meme is hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words. It’s open to all to participate. Why not join in and let us know what’s on your reading list this week To join in, just answer the following three questions What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? Hellip; Continue reading →. SOTW: Annotati...
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Teaching on the East Side: July 2015
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Friday, July 24, 2015. Today I am working on setting up the style and design of this blog of mine. I set up the blog last summer, but didn't get very far with it. I am truly hoping to do this blogging thing this year. Fingers crossed! And so it begins. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. The Difference Between Math and Modeling with Math in Five Seconds. Drinking the Statistical Power Kool-Aid. Anyone Want to Classroom Test Something? St Patrick's Day Myths and Fun Facts. Student Feedba...
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Teaching on the East Side: July 2016
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Thursday, July 28, 2016. Card Sorts for Groups. After a brief chat on doing card sorts with groups by @samjshah on Twitter earlier this week, I was reminded of a method for doing a group card sort that I learned a couple years ago. I had completely forgotten about learning this at a school PD day and was thankful for the memory prompt. The method was presented by an amazing teacher on my campus, Ramy Mamoud. And a group of three students. Here's how this card sort would work:. The first student in the gr...
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Teaching on the East Side: August 2015
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Friday, August 28, 2015. So excited about the Desmos Class Activity I created yesterday. I was inspired by Meg Craig (@mathymeg07) of Insert Clever Math Pun Here. After she shared a post about her transformations activity( here. Some of these are a bit challenging, but I'm hoping my honors kiddos can handle it, maybe not without a little struggle first though. Thursday, August 27, 2015. 8221; Yikes, that’s definitely not what we are doing. I told her that we were going to learn everything by ta...I've pa...
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Teaching on the East Side: Assessment Reflection
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Saturday, July 23, 2016. There has to be a better way, and maybe some of you all already have a great way of doing this that I haven't stumbled upon yet! As I sat this week preparing my materials for a Google Apps PD session I'm facilitating for the teachers in our district in a few weeks, I started thinking about how I could use Google Forms to collect this data. Would love any ideas or feedback that you think might improve upon what I have here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Card Sorts for Groups.
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Teaching on the East Side: Card Sorts for Groups
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Thursday, July 28, 2016. Card Sorts for Groups. After a brief chat on doing card sorts with groups by @samjshah on Twitter earlier this week, I was reminded of a method for doing a group card sort that I learned a couple years ago. I had completely forgotten about learning this at a school PD day and was thankful for the memory prompt. The method was presented by an amazing teacher on my campus, Ramy Mamoud. And a group of three students. Here's how this card sort would work:. The first student in the gr...
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Teaching on the East Side: A Day in the Life of Me
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Thursday, January 14, 2016. A Day in the Life of Me. As part of the #MTBoS blogging initiative. I get to share with you a little glimpse into my life. Don't get too excited. 5:15 am Awakened by husband getting up to go to the gym. I always try to go back to sleep, but my mind starts turning about the day ahead and it usually doesn't happen. 5:45 am Decide not to wait for my alarm and just go ahead and get the day started. 5:50 am Shower, dress, make-up and hair. 7:10 am Settle in to my chair open up my e...
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Integrating Technology and Mathematics. Skip to primary content. Follow me on Twitter! I am going back to teaching high school (and Algebra 2) after several years teaching middle school. I am excited to connect with and learn from all of you! If you find any Alg2 posts that you love, please tweet them out with the #alg2chat hashtag and the specific topic. I have an idea for compiling them for all of us by topic. TMC14 – Algebra 2 Morning Session Resources Link. Glenn Waddell, Success. Amy Gruen, @sqrt 1,.
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Friday, December 28, 2007. Wow, the Rage! Proof-read and edited by. Thursday, November 29, 2007. Not the only suckers. Apparently, we aren't the only suckers. When we paid S$400,000 for the. Of Marina Bay to "Marina Bay", at least the name didn't change for something worse. Now, 2 years later, the Scots have just changed their tourism slogan. For US$250,000. From "the best small country in the world" to - "Welcome to Scotland". I bet a 6 year old came up with the idea. Proof-read and edited by. My del...
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Partially cooperative and slightly irritable. May 1, 2015. 8230;don’t worry, I haven’t written one. I had to write a journal entry in my English class about my favorite book, short story or poem; an easy assignment because of all the ones I love, I immediately knew which one I wanted to write about. There’s a barrel-organ carolling across a golden street. In the City as the sun sinks low;. And the music’s not immortal; but the world has made it sweet. And fulfilled it with the sunset glow;. These lyrics ...
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Tuesday, 6 March 2012. Newcastle United 1 Sunderland 1. Then we got a penalty and I knew we would miss that too. Our team at this point were as desperate as we were to score. There was a fantastic spell, which for obvious reasons I only appreciated the next day, after the save when we won every ball and kept steadily going. We did not do this in 2000, despite the penalty minutes coming in the exact same minute. Monday, 28 November 2011. Premiership Review (26th-27th Nov). Don Goodman was the pundit. ...
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Car Talk for the data community" - DJ Patil. Tweet Heard 'Round The World. This week Vidya and Chris talk about the world of AI and data-driven parenting! Download the episode Make a Difference We started a community for data people who want to find impactful projects and meet collaborators. Check out Data for. All Hail Our Robot Bartender Overlords. Badasses Feel Like Imposters. Data Science On The Silicon Beach. Particle Physics and Machine Learning at CERN with Michael Kagan. This week we talk with Mi...
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New and gently used notions. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. April 2016 Problem Calendars. April 11, 2016. Algebra 1 (.docx). Algebra 1 (.pdf). Algebra 2 (.docx). Algebra 2 (.pdf). Writing and factoring quadratics. March 28, 2016. Another “game”. This one hits the following skills:. The relationship between roots and factors of a quadratic or polynomial function. Multiplying binomials, the distributive property, and simplifying polynomials. It is a cooperative game, vaguely modeled on.
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014. Not today, though! Today, I'm actually published. In my actual name, with my actual photo underneath the article. Just an article in an online magazine, but hey! I'm pretty excited. Anyway, without further ado:. Links to this post. Thursday, January 30, 2014. Throwback Thursday: Me, as My Own Guest Blogger. Links to this post. Wednesday, January 29, 2014. Wordless Wednesday: Snow Edition. Links to this post. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. O Da Wo Da Wit Da Weeus. I think of myse...
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PartiallyEndurableRachel | A partially sighted, 15 year old British girl and her views on seemingly frivolous matters that affect her very existence
A partially sighted, 15 year old British girl and her views on seemingly frivolous matters that affect her very existence. Rachel’s Reading Recommendations! So, what the hell were you doing throughout that extremely prolonged absence then, Rachel? Reading. Well, the vast majority of it was revision and study reading, but I did sink my teeth into a good range of novels over the month! In ascending order of which I favour most, let the list begin:. This book follows 14 year old Prue, who has been home educ...
The Partially Examined Life | A Philosophy Podcast and Philosophy Blog
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast. A Philosophy Podcast and Philosophy Blog. Combat & Classics. PEL Not School Introduction. Episode 187: The Limits of Free Speech (Part Two). Continuing our free-form discussion, trying to make sense of Stanley Fish’s There’s No Such Thing as Free Speech, and It’s a Good Thing, Too. Listen to part one. First, or get the Citizen Edition. Along with the full-length follow-up discussion. By Mark and Wes. Episode 183: Mill on Liberty (Part One). April 9, 2018.