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In This Issue
KAMASUMA
TI Wizard
KSTF Teaching Fellowships
Online PD
PoW Class Membership: ... Effective Implementation
The Math Forum's Problem Solving Process
Teaching Math with the Problems of the Week
Differentiated Math Instruction: Using Rich Problems to Reach All Learners
Problem Solving in Geometry
and Measurement, Course 1
Problem Solving in Geometry
and Measurement, Course 2
Moving Students from Arithmetic to Algebra
Resources & Strategies for Effective Math in Context (MiC) Implementation, Courses 1, 2, 3, and 4
Problem Solving Strategies
Free Online Opportunities
Tools for Building Math Concepts
For PA teachers preparing for the Praxis II: Moving to Mathematics, a series of online courses
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KAMASUMA
http://www.kamasuma.com/
In this game, place the numbers so that the
sums of each shape's vertices are equal. Often there is more
than one correct solution--earn more points for each extra
solution.
TI Wizard
http://tiwizard.com/
Fifteen-year-old Andrew Munsell runs this site for news, software, and tutorials
on and for Texas Instruments calculators.
- downloads (games, platforms, shells, and more)
- step-by-step Flash tutorials
- articles
- discussion forum
KSTF Teaching Fellowships
http://kstf.org/fellowships/teaching.html
Knowles Science Teaching Foundation (KSTF) Teaching Fellowships
provide up to five years of financial and professional support
to exceptional individuals as they begin their careers teaching
in U.S. high schools.
Applicants should have:
- at least a bachelor's degree in science, engineering or
mathematics
- received their most recent content degree within the past
five years
Fellowships will be awarded in disciplinary strands that include mathematics and physical science. Further
details and application instructions are available at the site
listed above.
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