Group: Alan, Do Hoon, Michelle
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Math Puzzle: Giant Soup Can of Hornby Island
A geometric puzzle with real-life connections: On Hornby Island, BC, local artists were commissioned to paint the volunteer fire department...
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I agree with Skemp’s argument that relational understanding is important in math. I've thought about this a lot after taking some cours...
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Eisner points out that values "are expressed in the kinds of illustrations that textbooks contain, in the language that is employe...
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In the number line demonstration we watched in class, I liked the idea of adding sound and movement to show the numbers as they increas...
Great work, Michelle, Dohoon and Alan! I like how you are using cards and marbles to make the lesson interactive. It's also great that you are being explicit about adaptation for ELL and assessment questions. Here are a few suggestions for your lesson plan:
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- For the cards and marble activities, add more details in the instructions. Are you doing these activities in groups or as a whole class? If students are in groups, how many Ss are in one group? Do students need to record down experiment results?