Monday Must Reads: Volume 52
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It’s Monday again, and I am SO thankful it is a 3 Day Weekend! I really need this extra day off. To help get myself inspired for returning to school tomorrow, I’m compiling a list of my most recent liked tweets in this week’s volume of Monday Must Reads.
Multiple Representations Anchor Chart
I love this emphasis on different representations of 1 from Kerstin Morris. Understanding this topic is so crucial to understanding algebraic operations in middle school and high school.
In Your Own Words…
Check out how Ryan Kile encourages students to put mathematical definitions in their own words.
AP Exam Countdown
Teaching AP? I love this countdown from Mr. Kluemper.
Candy Scale Projects
These candy based scale projects from Sierra Cretsinger are awesome!
Calculus Flippable
This flippable study tool from Mrs. Harper looks amazing!
Pom Pom Engineering Challenge
This Pom Pom Challenge from Sarah Gonzales looks like a lot of fun!
Lasers and Trigonometry
Trever Reeh inspires with a lesson that combines lasers and trigonometry.
Order of Operations Puzzles
These order of operation puzzles from Math with P Nik look like lots of fun!
WODB Post-Its
Brett Parker shares a method for engaging students with a WODB puzzle using post-it notes to capture student thinking.
Times Table Books
Jo Morgan shares an interesting times table book strategy shared with her by an exchange teacher from Shanghai.
Half Life Dice
I love this visual representation of half life dice from Daniel Hobson.
Rational Exponents Select All That Apply
Mandy shares a great “select all that apply” question to test rational exponents. Every time I do one of these, I think that I need to do them more often!
Football Logic Puzzle
Have any football lovers in your math class? Check out this puzzler from Don Fraser!
Go and Find Activity
Simon Beale shares a great practice structure that could very easily be adapted to math class!
Fractals and Similarity
Rachael Gorsuch shares a great idea for combining fractals, art, and similarity.
1 Liter Project
Nicholas Chambers shares a great hands-on project for geometry students to tackle.
Thankful Thursday
Ann Ahlborn shares a brilliant idea for encouraging thankfulness amongst students.
Interactive Slope Fields
Mrs. Griesemer shares a lovely idea for slope fields – an interactive slope field.
Data Analysis Puzzles
Jennifer Davis shares a hands-on idea for introducing data analysis. I love the puzzling aspect of this activity!
Order of Operations Task
Rick Barlow shares a prompt to gauge student understanding of exponents and order of operations.
Data Collection Magnets
Love this data collection method involving magnets from Desiree Anderson.
Grouping Strategy
Kortney Smith shares a creative way for grouping students.
Transformations Jewelry
3D Printing your own jewelry using transformations? I want to be in Ella Hereth‘s geometry class!
Systems of Inequalities WODB
John Stevens shares a WODB for systems of inequalities.
Prism Challenge
Jamie Mitchell shares an interesting design challenge.
Until next week, keep sharing your amazing ideas!
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