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July | 2012 | Writing to Learn to Teach
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. Monthly Archives: July 2012. First Post Ever: About This Blog’s Title. July 30, 2012. I write entirely to find out what I’m thinking, what I’m looking at, what I see and what it means. Tags: New Blogger Initiation. Fraction Error Analysis (aka “Help Jane, Peter, and Sam! I’m Still Alive! Random, Disorganized Updates). Integer-nary Meets Zoltan Paul Dienes. Some of the Blogs I Follow.
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Silliness: The Expo Graveyard | Writing to Learn to Teach
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. Silliness: The Expo Graveyard. September 18, 2012. This year, we’ve used either large or small whiteboards in my classroom just about every single day. I feel great about this – and I know that the kids love it. Unfortunately, I’m here today to report on a totally irritating whiteboarding-induced problem. The problem is this: My kids kill Expo markers at a staggeringly fast rate.
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Chipmunk Error Analysis | Writing to Learn to Teach
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. March 6, 2014. Getting kids doing error analysis in math class has been hugely beneficial, this year. I am beyond-words thrilled that I’ve stumbled across this way to get sixth graders analyzing, discussing, and writing multi-paragraph, thoughtful explanations (! Of student mistakes and why they happen. But I offered up a different batch of errors. Laquo; Fraction Error Analysis (a...
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Moar River-Crossing and Whiteboarding!!! | Writing to Learn to Teach
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. Moar River-Crossing and Whiteboarding! September 4, 2012. Last week, while reading Mark Driscoll’s. I nearly shrieked eureka! Upon turning to page 11 and discovering Crossing the River. Anyhow, take a look at the problem, first, which I slightly revised from its original form to increase the clarity for my little people. See if you’re as excited as I was, okay? Eight adults and two...
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I’m Still Alive! (Random, Disorganized Updates) | Writing to Learn to Teach
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. I’m Still Alive! Random, Disorganized Updates). September 4, 2013. I know, I’ve completely disappeared. You probably stopped following me, thinking this blog died a sad and tragic death. (Or, more realistically, you didn’t even notice I’d fallen out of the blogosphere…. Alas.). It is very sad, I know. I’m going to try again. Also, we did this integers comic strip project that I lik...
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“Integer-nary” Meets Zoltan Paul Dienes | Writing to Learn to Teach
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. Integer-nary Meets Zoltan Paul Dienes. October 14, 2012. Although it’s been a good long while since I’ve written, I’ve been doing lots of thinking. Today, I want to share with you some of the thoughts I’ve been thinking about manipulatives and mathematical modeling. (Bear with me; I need to provide a bit of background information, first…). Most notably, I read about (and was fascin...
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October | 2012 | Writing to Learn to Teach
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. Monthly Archives: October 2012. Integer-nary Meets Zoltan Paul Dienes. October 14, 2012. Although it’s been a good long while since I’ve written, I’ve been doing lots of thinking. Today, I want to …. Fraction Error Analysis (aka “Help Jane, Peter, and Sam! I’m Still Alive! Random, Disorganized Updates). Integer-nary Meets Zoltan Paul Dienes. Silliness: The Expo Graveyard. Some thou...
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September | 2013 | Writing to Learn to Teach
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. Monthly Archives: September 2013. I’m Still Alive! Random, Disorganized Updates). September 4, 2013. I know, I’ve completely disappeared. You probably stopped following me, thinking this blog died a sad and tragic death. (Or, …. Fraction Error Analysis (aka “Help Jane, Peter, and Sam! I’m Still Alive! Random, Disorganized Updates). Integer-nary Meets Zoltan Paul Dienes. Some though...
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August | 2012 | Writing to Learn to Teach
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. Monthly Archives: August 2012. An Ode to Prime Factorization (…and Whiteboards, and Error Analysis). August 27, 2012. First off, a confession: I do not have much of a mathematics background (at all – I was a music …. 8220;Special Number” Project. August 26, 2012. So, it is Week #2 of Math Blogger Initiation, which means that I get to share with y’all something that …. Integer-nary ...
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Writing to Learn to Teach | Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. | Page 2
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Skip to main content. Skip to secondary content. Writing to Learn to Teach. Some thoughts from a middle school math teacher. A Call for Help: My Least Favorite Unit. September 9, 2012. My email from the Math Blogging Initiation Team this week exclaimed, It’s week four. Write a post on whatever you …. Moar River-Crossing and Whiteboarding! September 4, 2012. Last week, while reading Mark Driscoll’s Fostering Algebraic Thinking, I nearly shrieked eureka! Upon turning to page 11 and discovering …. Fraction ...
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