This video from @gfletchy makes me realize that I never REALLY understood division as a kid. I was just a good robot.
https://t.co/ioiMNupYYR #iteachmath
Today Ms. Jorns 4th grade class learned the language of Lego is actually math! Discussed Lego names as arrays and then students collaborated to make Lego marble runs. @RoundRockISD@forestnorth@RRISDTech@Enrich_RRISD
Looking for a fun little game to keep in your back pocket for those days when you have seven random minutes left at the end of class? Let me introduce you to the Game of Sim that involves drawing lines and avoiding triangles!
https://t.co/pkiFmQTgzE
At this school in Denmark, playful learning guides help teachers infuse their lessons with more meaning, collaboration, and fun. Students are seeing the benefits.
#MakingLearningMorePlayful with @LEGOfoundation
“Games put children in exactly the right frame of mind for learning difficult things. They don’t mind repeating certain facts or procedures over and over, if repetition is part of the game.” —Peggy Kaye https://t.co/czl2SjSoKa #mtbos#iteachmath#homeschooling#homeschoolmath
It's obvious now that Spicoli's tardy and truant problems were not his fault. Mr. Hand would've easily captured Spicoli's heart had he attended our consultant's PDs on posting objectives and learning targets in the correct format.
Today we read the book That's Not My Name - each student got to say their name to their classmates to ensure we are all saying them correctly. Respecting our uniqueness. We then recognized which Capital our name should go under - spelling out their name to us. #Kindergarten
Math Game Monday: Twenty Questions --- Great for practicing math vocabulary and strategic thinking with upper-elementary and older students. #mtbos#homeschooling#mathgames#letsplaymath (one week only) https://t.co/mZ4xcUaotD