Monday, April 29, 2013
More PreCal INB pages....(trig)
Friday, April 26, 2013
My Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (4/26/13)
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15 Reasons Why We Should Be Teaching Our Kids To Code
tags: coding programming
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Quizdini - Create Online Quizzes That Give Students Instant Feedback
tags: instant feedback tech tips technology
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5 Ways to Teach Perseverance in Math Class
tags: perseverance math teach
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Student Made Geometry Booklets Improve Assessments – Creativity Strikes Again!
tags: middle school geometry activity project
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What is a flipped classroom? (in 60 seconds)
tags: flipped classroom flipped learning
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Eighth grader designs standardized test that slams standardized tests
tags: standardized testing
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Teacher: How my job went from great to infuriating
tags: teaching nclb standardized testing
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Teachers, Professors Differ on What It Means to be 'College Ready'
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Transitioning to Standards Based Grading: Retakes and No K's.
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tags: teacher for a day activity review
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Polar Coordinate Introduction: Battleships!
tags: polar precalculus
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STAAR writing test a big step backward
tags: standardized testing
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Volume of 3D Shapes with Play-doh
tags: middle school geometry volume activity
Monday, April 22, 2013
My Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (4/19/13)
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What is conceptual understanding?
tags: conceptual understanding
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tags: math teaching conceptual understanding
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tags: graphing technology
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tags: flipped classroom flipped learning
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tags: student entitlement
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tags: lesson plans
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Five Essential Google Drive Skills for Teachers
tags: tech tips technology teachers
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tags: middle school math activities
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My 100th Post...So Why Not Bash Algebra?
tags: algebra
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tags: student understanding
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Big Ideas and Understandings as the Foundation for Elementary and Middle School Mathematics
tags: understanding elementary school middle school mathematics
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Houston Area Calculus Teachers
tags: calculus
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tags: math activities
Friday, April 12, 2013
My Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (4/12/13)
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Dartmouth Stops Credits for Excelling on A.P. Test - NYTimes.com
tags: AP
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More colleges stop giving credit for AP exams
tags: AP
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Who Should Write the Curriculum
tags: curriculum struggle
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Just Say No to Writing (Curricula)
tags: curriculum writing struggle
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tags: classroom management struggle
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Response to Parent Concerns About SBG
tags: sbg
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Math Skills: What Scientists Can Teach Parents About Kids' Developing Minds
tags: math skills developing
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tags: precalculus rational functions limits
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tags: math activities
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tags: precalculus ti84
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tags: precalculus tinspire
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Texas Trying to Scale Back Graduation Mandates
tags: standardized testing
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Study: Middle School Algebra Push Yields Minimal Performance Gains
tags: middle school algebra
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
The Beginnings of a Pre-Cal INB
Tuesday, April 9, 2013
Taking the Plunge
I am determined to implement some form of SBG next year. Here are the lingering questions I have (for now).
1. How do you handle SBG within the frameworks of "grading cycles". In other words, if a student hasn't yet mastered a concept, but the grading period is ending and report cards are coming out, how do you handle their reassessment?
2. If I'm going to follow Dan Meyer's format for SBG and allow students to get a "5" after they get two 4's, meaning they don't ever have to assess that concept again, how do I make sure they retain the knowledge? In other words, can I not spiral back?
3. Also, if I follow Dan's format and don't allow a student's "grade" on an assessment to drop, and I choose to try and spiral back, how can I hold them accountable for the material at a later date? In other words, let's say I've assessed a concept twice in the first grading period, and student made a 3 on the first assessment and a 4 on the second assessment, but then later in the third grading period I want to assess that concept again, what motivation does the student have to do well? Because I'm counting it as a new grade on this grading period? But if they're a student who made two 4's before and thus received a 5 assuring they would never have to assess that concept again, are they exempt from my assessment for retention where a student who never receive a 5 is? Or does assessing for retention go against the tenets of SBG? (I hope this rambling question made some sense...)
4. What rubric do you use? 4 point? 5 point? 10 point? What are your descriptors for each level in your rubric? Do you have to translate your rubric to a grade for reporting purposes? If so, how do you do it?
I am absolutely in love with the idea of SBG and am so excited to try it out. My real reservations come from making it work while still having to report grades in a standard format (100 point scale).
Slope Fields Resources
Slope Fields Card Match
Slope Fields Worksheet
Monday, April 8, 2013
More Free Calculus Stuff - Limits
Limits Bingo
Limits Bingo Key
We Belong Together Limits Lab
Limits and Continuity Test A
Limits and Continuity Test B
Around the Room Limits Activity (Scavenger Hunt)
Friday, April 5, 2013
Get the Funk Out of Here
My big plans for next year right now include transitioning to some form of Standards Based Grading. I also plan on introducing Interactive Notebooks in my classes. Lately I've been playing around with my INBs for next year. I want to incorporate foldables as much as I can because I think they're so much more visually stimulating and organized than traditional notes. Here's something I came up for my Calculus INB - a foldable and practice over Continuity.
My Weekly Diigo Bookmarks (4/5/13)
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How Do You Assess the Big Picture? | Productive Struggle
tags: big picture sbg assessment
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Teaching vs. Telling - Do Tell!
tags: teaching
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tags: rational functions asymptote bingo activity algebra2 precalculus
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Algebra 1 - Graphing Linear Inequalities
tags: algebra linear inequalities
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tags: integration calculus activity
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Interactive-Math-Science-Notebooks
tags: INB
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Why we can’t threaten our way to better schools
tags: schools
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tags: sbg
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#SBGchat on Redo's and Retakes! (with tweets)
tags: sbg
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tags: sbg
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Free Calculus Stuff From Me!
Update (6/2/14): One of the items I had posted here was not created by me. I had posted it because it was something I have had for a long time and wanted to share. I couldn't remember where I had originally found it. If I gave the impression I had created it myself, I apologize. I have deleted it because I didn't know who created it so I couldn't give them their deserved credit. The item I deleted had also been in my TPT store, but was ALWAYS a free item there. I never charged for any item that I did not make myself. I have since deleted the item in question from my TPT store, as well. I apologize for any misunderstanding.
Derivatives Placemat
Derivatives on the Nspire
Integration Placemat
Related Rates Lab
Limits Placemat
Limits Puzzle
Limits Cut Ups
Monday, April 1, 2013
Logarithms
Logarithm War Cards from Kate Nowak - played like the classic card game, War. The person with the highest value wins the hand.
Logarithm Tarsia Puzzle
Logarithm Tarsia Puzzle Solution
Logarithm Flash Cards
Logarithms and Exponents Dominos