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¡Hola! Intalage is seeking Spanish-speaking global educators with experience teaching the following subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Early Childhood Education, or English. Fluency in Spanish and English required. Learn more: https://t.co/MYEaqAnKQn #EducationJobs
14 and 15 are two consecutive integers each with at least two distinct prime factors, all primes distinct.
Are there three consecutive integers each with at least three prime factors and all nine of those primes distinct?
I created a NotebookLM about Choice Boards.
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Ask questions about how to make a high quality choice board.
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Want to teach in America? Please reach out to Intalage!
Send resumes to [email protected]
Bilingual in Spanish and English preferred, with a focus in elementary education ✍️
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Thank you!
Looking for fresh ways to spark creativity? Our Creative Problem-Solving activity calendar helps you integrate media into your classroom in thoughtful, developmentally appropriate ways. (Grades PreK-2) https://t.co/pUPmFctc2R
Einstein’s path to the discovery that mass warps spacetime began with a profound thought experiment in 1907, which he later called, the happiest thought of my life.
It started with the question he asked to himself,
"If a person falls freely from the roof of a house, will they feel their own weight?"
When Einstein realized that a falling person would feel weightless. In their perspective, gravity would effectively disappear.
This led to several game-changing realizations;
First one is,
The Equivalence Principle;
He concluded that gravity and acceleration are essentially the same thing. If you were in a windowless elevator in deep space being pulled upward at a constant speed, you wouldn't be able to tell the difference between that and standing still on Earth.
Next one is,
Gravity as Geometry:
Because gravity affects everything exactly the same way regardless of mass, Einstein reasoned it isn't a "pulling force" like magnetism. Instead, it must be a property of the environment itself, which we know now as the fabric of spacetime.
Last but not least,
Warping Spacetime;
If gravity is equivalent to acceleration, and acceleration can curve the path of light, then gravity must also curve light. The only way for light which always takes the shortest path to curve is if the ground it's traveling on spacetime which is itself curved by mass.
For those just looking for fancy science fact it's just one of the discoveries about nature but Einstein himself it was the way of living life.
Excellent example of instructional clarity of learning targets. . Annotating academic vocabulary and translating it into everyday language so students can engage with the content and vocabulary words. @ggalligan@AdminLeadServe@DrFinchDVUSD@ptseunis
Intalage is looking for teachers to come to the United States!
Qualifications:
✅ Fluency in Spanish and English
✅ Bachelor's degree in Education (focus in Elementary)
✅ 2+ years of teaching experience
Please send your resume to [email protected].
Intalage is looking for teachers fluent in Spanish and English. Qualifications include:
✅ Certification in Elementary Education
✅ Bachelor's degree in Education, Spanish, or English as a Foreign Language
✅ 2+ years of teaching experience
Apply: https://t.co/scb8knajj5
Research alert: regularly teaching key math terms (such as radius) may be connected to higher math scores.
"Teachers who used more math vocabulary had students who scored higher on math tests, according to a team of data scientists and education researchers."
Hey parents…kids stick inside today? Need a simple idea to do together?
Grab some pencils, a ruler, & graph paper (or just lined paper) and make some curvy art
Hey parents, need some Snow Day ideas for the kids?
1. Make some snowflakes ❄️ ✂️
Here's a list of 25 different types to try (including Star Wars, sheet music, & LEGO) https://t.co/sIgvQYjuys
Teachers... is there a water bottle filling station at your school?
Use it for the numbers:
-is the # even or odd?
-is the # divisible by 3?
-what is the avg water bottles per day?
-what’s the increase from yesterday?
-can we graph the data?
Connect with your classroom when students return in 2026: https://t.co/m3pB71Vcl6
Try a mini-memoir about winter break (6 words)
Create a classroom artpiece together
Provide some "catch up" time for students to recalibrate
... and more!