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Learning with Technology in the Mathematics Classroom

Learning with Technology in the Mathematics Classroom. Colleen Young. Learning with Technology in the Mathematics Classroom. Many wonderful websites to use in your classroom ....which your students can also use at home. Learning with Technology in the Mathematics Classroom.

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Learning with Technology in the Mathematics Classroom

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  1. Learning with Technologyin the Mathematics Classroom Colleen Young

  2. Learning with Technologyin the Mathematics Classroom Many wonderful websites to use in your classroom ....which your students can also use at home

  3. Learning with Technologyin the Mathematics Classroom The following slides all have hyperlinks to further information. Many images have hyperlinks, see also any text as positioned below. Many hyperlinks in this position

  4. Lesson Planning

  5. This year I will .... Use a greater variety of starters. Mathematics – Starters and Plenaries

  6. Mathematics – Starters and Plenaries

  7. Bell WorkDiagnostic Questions

  8. Rich Questions

  9. Check work with WolframAlpha

  10. Here’s the diagram....what’s the question?

  11. Desmos Problems

  12. Recall – Calculus mini-test

  13. Recall – Calculus mini-test

  14. Composite Number Tree by Jeffrey Ventrella

  15. Composite Number Tree by Jeffrey Ventrella

  16. Composite Number Tree by Jeffrey Ventrella

  17. FlashMaths – J HallArithmagons – resources

  18. Arithmagons – resources

  19. Advanced Arithmagons – Jonny Griffiths

  20. Advanced Arithmagons – Jonny Griffiths

  21. This year I will .... Ask great questions. Rich QuestionsBloomin’ Mathematics

  22. Rich QuestionsBloomin’ Mathematics

  23. Remembering Understanding Sequences

  24. Applying Rich QuestionsBloomin’ Mathematics

  25. use to check Rich QuestionsBloomin’ Mathematics

  26. use to check Desmos graph page

  27. This year I will .... Integrate rich tasks into my normal classroom practice. Rich Tasks

  28. This year I will .... Try some new resources. I’m Looking For ....

  29. Nrich – Upper Secondary Curriculum Content

  30. NrichCurve Match Problem

  31. Problem page on Desmos

  32. Nrich – STEM mapping

  33. Nrich – Scientific Calculation

  34. Standard Form Resources

  35. Nrich – STEP Prep

  36. Tarsia PuzzlesPost 16 Tarsia examples

  37. Standards Unit

  38. This year I will .... Keep on using resources that students can then use at home. Top >10 Maths Websites for Students

  39. WolframAlpha Examples

  40. WolframAlpha Examples

  41. Desmos Graphing Calculator

  42. Desmos Graphing Calculator

  43. Dancing with Desmos

  44. Draw a quick graph Suppose you want a graph of y = 3x+2 Simply go to Desmos and type in your function That’s it – one graph! Learning to use Desmosy = 3x+2

  45. Learn about sliders Now suppose you want to explore straight line graphs. Simply go to Desmos and type in your function but this time use variables: You will be offered the chance to add sliders – select all

  46. Learn about sliders Now you have sliders Try changing them and watch that graph! y = mx+c

  47. Learn about sliders If you want a slider to have integer values only, select one of the end points: then you could make the step size 1 for integer values and also change the lowest and highest values if you want y = mx+c try changing the sliders

  48. Learn about sliders If you want a slider to have integer values only, select one of the end points: then you could make the step size 1 for integer values and also change the lowest and highest values if you want y=mx+c, m and c integers

  49. Points of Interest Points of interest

  50. Tables First enter your function then select edit list and choose convert to table

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