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61. Archived: Tutoring Materials 8-9 Grades
math Vantage videotape series (ENC014060) Rates and high energy footage of real world situations that resource book with lesson plans, assessment suggestions
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8-9 Algebraic Thinking - Videotapes
  • Math Vantage videotape series (ENC-013915) Algebraic expressions This series of videotapes aims to motivate pre-algebra students with high energy footage of real world situations that illustrate key mathematical concepts and applications. This videotape, part of the Language of Mathematics unit, aims to illustrate the value and use of algebraic expressions for describing patterns (moving from the general to the particular) and for communicating ideas efficiently. The material visually links algebraic expressions to formulas for calculating voltage, acceleration, and the distance to a thunderstorm. Also available for this unit is a teacher's resource book with lesson suggestions and student worksheet packages.
  • Math Vantage videotape series (ENC-013916) Algebraic sentences This series of videotapes aims to motivate pre-algebra students with high energy footage of real world situations that illustrate key mathematical concepts and applications. This videotape, part of the Language of Mathematics unit, describes how chemical formulas are used by a swimming pool manager to maintain good water quality and illustrates how the movement in a golf swing can be described with equations. The material visually links algebraic sentences to formulas for calculating speed, electric current, and temperature using the chirps of a cricket per fifteen seconds. Also available for this unit is a teacher's resource book with lesson suggestions and student worksheet packages.

62. NIE WORLD: Especially For Teachers (Bright Ideas Projects)
In math lab lessons at Edith I. Starke Elementary School, I combined the use of Using the register tape (a realworld item) to show their math with their
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More BRIGHT IDEAS Lesson Plans Pigs Will Be Pigs: Fun with Math In math lab lessons at Edith I. Starke Elementary School, I combined the use of The News-Journal's weekly grocery ads with the book, Pigs Will Be Pigs: Fun With Math (by Amy Axelrod) to create a problem solving activity. I read the book to 4th and 5th grade students twice. The first reading was to enjoy the book. During the second reading, students were to calculate the amount of money found by the Pig family during a search of their house. Then, using the newspaper grocery ads, the students' assignment was to plan a complete and balanced meal, making sure that the total cost did not exceed the amount set by the Pigs' total collection of found money. Students cut out and pasted their purchased items onto a paper plate to show their meals. The plates were then glued to placemats (pieces of 12" x 19" construction paper).

63. Lesson Plans
Many readymade lesson plans, activities, and experiments that to excite students about science and math. on workstations that model real world aviation chK
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64. Lesson Plans
Technology lessons This site provides math lessons, forms, lesson plans, and activities. are intended to engage students in realworld problems and
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65. IdahoPTV National Teacher Training Lesson Plans
by Roger Henderson This is an interactive, media enhanced lesson that requires primary goal is to develop connections between math and realworld situations
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Lesson Plans After a dynamic workshop presented by National Trainer Chris Czjaka from WNET, New York City, New York, Faculty members from the University of Idaho and Boise State University left prepared to enter their classrooms and teach their students, pre-service teachers, strategies for effectively using video to explain, motivate, reinforce, and reach students' different learning styles. Here at IdahoPTV we feel it is critical to support and prepare teachers in the effective use of technology, both at the pre-service level and for veteran teachers and are proud to be one of only twenty-six public television stations selected to implement the National Teacher Training Institute The National Teacher Training Institute and IdahoPTV are proud to present the lesson plans developed by students from the University of Idaho and Boise State University. For the past five years, IdahoPTV has worked with University faculty to implement the National Teacher Training methodology within their education courses. Once education students have had hands-on training with the NTTI methodology, they are invited to submit a lesson plan to Idaho Public Television using the NTTI methodology.

66. Jazz And Math: Rhythmic Innovations (Lesson Plan)
This lesson correlates to the following math and technology Uses proportional reasoning to solve mathematical and realworld problems (eg, involving
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Provided by MENC in partnership with PBS Estimated Time : Depending on the students' previous knowledge of musical notation, the lesson should take about 50-70 minutes. Overview: Students will watch a segment of the PBS Ken Burns JAZZ documentary about Buddy Bolden creating the "Big Four," which gave jazz its lilting rhythms as opposed to the straight "boom-chick-boom-chick" of a march. They will then compare and contrast the rhythms of marches and jazz based on the examples in the film, and explore notation, subdivision of notes and the altered and innovative rhythms found in jazz music. Join now and see this page and many more on Black History Month, Twentieth Century, Music, and Math.
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67. ED 562 Web Sites For Educators By Subject Area
Information on coaching and PE lesson plans. of sources so that statistics teachers can find realworld examples that math.exeter.edu/rparris/ - Peanut Software
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www.kinderart.com Kinderart.com. The largest collection of free art lessons on the Internet. www.getty.edu/artsednet/resources Lesson plans and curriculum ideas for art teachers.
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http://www.angelfire.com/ks/tonyaskinner/index.html - Tonya Skinner's Business Education Lesson Plans and Resources
English/ESL/Bilingual Education
www.indiana.edu/~eric_rec Clearinghouse on Reading, English, and Communication www.researchpaper.com Research Paper.com . Valuable information on research report writing. www.comenius.com - A collection of materials to assist in bilingual education shakespeare.palomar.edu Mr. William Shakespeare and the Internet
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www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/index.html The Word Factbook. Extensive statistical data on all the countries of the world. www.atlapedia.com/index.html Atlapedia Online contains full color physical and political maps as well as key facts and statistics on countries of the world. www.usgs.gov

68. SMILE PROGRAM MATHEMATICS INDEX
SMILE PROGRAM mathEMATICS INDEX. The SMILE website is hosted by the Illinois Institute of Technology. The following is a collection of almost 200 single concept lessons. and Creative math, Practical and Applied math, Arithmetic, Graphs Nash Spencer math and Science Academy. Shapes (Geometric) (lesson 1) real Numbers in the real world by Ulysses
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SMILE PROGRAM MATHEMATICS INDEX
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The Mathematics lessons are divided into the following categories: Geometry and Measurement Patterns and Logic Probability and Statistics Recreational and Creative Math ... Algebra and Trigonometry , and Miscellaneous
Geometry and Measurement
  • The Pythagorean Puzzle by Earl Zwicker - Illinois Institute of Technology - Dedicated to Prof. Harald Jensen, Lake Forest College
  • Areas of States - Estimation by Janice C. Harvey - Carver Middle School
  • Liquid Volume by Robert Foote - Disney Magnet
  • Spherical Geometry: A Global Perspective by William R. Colson - Morgan Park High School
  • Geometry Distance of Triangles using a Protractor by Eileen Lally - A. Philip Randolph Magnet School
  • Circles - Diameter, Circumference, Radius and the Discovery of Pi by Kathleen Ryan - Randolph Magnet School
  • How To Measure Area by Levi Johnson - James Otis
  • An Introduction to Pi and the Area of a Circle by Edwina R. Justice - Gunsaulus Scholastic Academy
  • Area and Perimeter by Monica Starks - John Fiske Elementary
  • Shapes (Geometric) (Lesson 2) by Violet M. Nash - Spencer Math and Science Academy
  • 69. Education World® The Educator's Best Friend
    Education world®. The Educator's Best Friend. The surfing is over. Here you will find the best education links and original content the Net has to offer. Dozens of other features Air Purifiers. Investment Property. real Estate. Land for Sale Our readers' ideas for improving Education world. TeacherSubmitted lesson Write about the role of math in a favorite
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    70. Education World® : Math Center
    Ladybug math Submitted by Krista Weiss This handson Delhi (India), submitted this week s lesson, in which Pythagorean Theorem and find a real-world example of
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    71. The Teacher's Corner: Multidisciplinary Classroom Activities
    A multidisciplinary resource for lesson plans, study guides, and laboratory activities for middle school to college level. math, Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy are all taught through the single unifying theme of the exciting world of highenergy astrophysics! The Teacher's Corner also includes information on NASA programs and opportunities.
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    72. Math Projects Journal
    A bimonthly publication offering tips and lesson plans for interactive math projects, discussions on relevant topics, and contributions from around the world. A free issue is available, and subscriptions are available in electronic or hardcopy format.
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    The Math Projects Journal is dedicated to improving mathematics education by empowering teachers with lessons and ideas that embrace the following prinicples:
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    SUBSTANCE: Intellectually challenge your students by raising your level of questioning.
    ACCOUNTABILITY: Hold students to knowledge and performance expectations that go beyond grades and unit credit.
    RAPPORT: You must reach 'em before you teach 'em.
    (To learn more about these concepts, read the MPJ article We help you bring these principles to your classroom by three means:
  • Free innovative lesson plans and articles on this web site A 300-page spiral bound book, MPJ's Ultimate Math Lessons Periodic postings of new lessons online for its subscribers (those who purchase the book)
  • We welcome submissions for new lesson ideas. Nearly half of the projects that have been published by The Math Projects Journal has been created by teachers outside of the MPJ organization and its related schools.

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    Both lessons develop math skills within realworld contexts and student guide, background information, and a detailed drawing to be used in the lesson.
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    About.com's Secondary School Lesson Plans. About.com provides a collection of lesson plan sites for teaching math in grades 7-12.
    Academy Curriculum Exchange (K-5). The Academy Curriculum Exchange offers 32 mini-lesson plans covering various math topics at the elementary school level.
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    Activity Search from Houghton Mifflin. Activity Search from Houghton Mifflin features a curriculum database where the K-8 teachers can search for math lesson plans/activities by grade level.
    Algebra Online Lesson Plans. Rice University and the Houston School District provides beginning algebra lesson plans developed by teachers.
    ALI Featured Cuuriculum Resources. The Apple Learning Interchange (ALI) provides a library of computer and online lesson plans for the elementary middle , and secondary schools. At each level, you'll find plans for mathematics.

    74. NCTM Illuminations
    Macaroni math Students explore take away subtraction in several different Students explore number patterns in mathematical and real world settings. lesson 9
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    Internet-Based Lesson Plans are examples of how the Internet can be used to help create effective Standards -based mathematics lessons. For example, some Web sites provide real-world data that can be analyzed or used to develop mathematical concepts. Other sites provide detailed information about areas in which mathematics is applied or contain tools that can be used to graph, visualize, or compute. This icon denotes use of an NCTM e-Example JAVA applet.
    - Students collect data using objects, pictures, and symbols. They organize data by sorting and classifying in different ways and display data using multiple representations. Incorporates problem solving, reasoning and proving, communicating, connecting, and representing key ideas about data.
    Lesson 1: Properties Everywhere
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    Provides an opportunity to identify properties and to sort, classify, organize, and display data. Lesson 3: Our Button Box
    Students apply knowledge about properties by creating their own button box.

    75. Center For Occupation Research And Development - A Dose Of Reality: Twelve Steps
    Workbased Learning Checklist. Business-Education Partnerships A Dose of reality Twelve Steps in Developing real-world lesson plans.
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    76. Classroom, Inc. - Lesson Plan: Real-World Math Equations
    Classroom, Inc. Home. Your browser does not support this script. lesson Plan real-world math Equations. Submitted By. Dale Kelly. School/District.
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    Real-World Math Equations Submitted By Dale Kelly School/District I.S.232, Brooklyn, NY Overview This lesson will enable students to understand how word problems can be converted to algebraic expressions and equations using symbols and numbers. Simulation(s) and Episode(s) RioTech Solutions
    Episode #4:  “The Sum Also Rises” Subject Area Mathematics Suggested Grade Levels Middle School Time Allowance One class period Concepts/Objectives Students will be able to:
  • Use numbers and symbols to represent relationships within an equation. Use variables within an equation to calculate the results of a real-world situation.
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  • Warm-up:  Kevin is years older than Michelle.  If Michelle is X years old, how can we represent Kevin’s age?
  • Once students have finished the warm-up activity, go over responses from students to make sure they answered correctly.  Have students realize that both X + 5 or 5 + X are acceptable answers.

    77. TeacherSource . Math . Videostreaming Search Grades 6-8 | PBS
    modeling to solve a realworld storage problem. Read lesson Plan List lesson Clips.
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    Search the Mathline videos by math categories and topics to find clips that match your criteria. You may also match the clips to state and national math standards.
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    Search Mathline Video Clips for Grades 6-8 Math Categories and Topics Math Categories Algebra Computation Geometry Measurement Numeration Problem Solving Math Topics Charts and Tables Compass and Protractor Computers Coordinates and Graphs Decimals Equations Estimation Exponents Formulas, Expressions, and Substitution Fractions Integers Manipulatives Mean, Median, and Mode Metric System Mixed Numbers Multiples and Factors Order of Operations Percent Perimeter and Circumference Prime Numbers Probability Ratios and Proportions Solving Equations Graphically Symmetry Variables Word Problems Search Tips About Searchable Video
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    78. TeacherSource . Math . Drip Drop Lesson Plan . PBS
    Drip, Drop, Drip, Drop Algebraic Thinking math Project. Modeling or simulating real world situations can help students develop the idea of lesson Objective.
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    Algebraic Thinking Math Project Download PDF Lesson Get Acrobat
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    Algebraic Thinking Focus Modeling or simulating real world situations can help students develop the idea of function. Such experiences build an understanding of variable, the relationship between variables, and generalizing these relationships. Lesson Objective Students will design and carry out an experiment to model a real world situation. They express their results with multiple representations and use the results to make predictions. Overview of the Lesson Students design an experiment to model a leaky faucet and determine the amount of water wasted due to the leak. Using the data they gather in a table, students graph and write an equation for a line of best fit. Students then use their derived equation to make predictions about the amount of water that would be wasted from one leak over a long period of time or the amount wasted by several leaks during a specific time period. Materials For each group:
    • Timer
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    • Paper cup and thumbtack/paper clip
    • Funnel
    • Graduated cylinder
    • Plastic tray
    • Chart paper and markers
    Procedure Prior to the Lesson: Students should have prior experience interpreting tables and graphs. They should also have worked with finding a function rule for a set of data. It would be helpful, but not necessary, if they had designed models to simulate real world events.

    79. SMart Books Lesson Plan
    in cooperative groups to solve a variety of percent problems common to the real world. Ask the students if percents are important to our world. math Strand,
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    Literature Connection: Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith
    Mathematical strand: Number
    Topic: Students will use percents to solve problems, see math in the real world, and make reasonable choices pertaining to percents
    Grade Level:
    Lesson Created by Marilyn Kilgore, Susan B. Anthony Middle School, Manhattan, KS
    Lesson Description:
    Materials
    • Math Curse by Jon Scieszka and Lane Smith, note cards, paper, pencil, and calculator.
    1. Launching the lesson (engage)
  • Warm-Up- each student will receive a note card as they enter the classroom. Each note card will have an occupation or math pertaining to an occupation. The students will try to find their matches. We will discuss any other math in these jobs once the matches have been made.
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    2. Developing the lesson
  • Ask the students if they see math around them. Where? What? Ask students about percents in the real world. Ask students what percent means to them.
  • Hand out Sense or Nonsense cards. The cards have statements about percent written on them. The students will read the statement aloud. The class will decide if the statement is reasonable or not. (Sense or Nonsense)
  • Pose the question: What else could we use besides percents? Are there fractions, decimals and percents in the real world?
  • 80. OPB NTTI: Real-World Math
    How does the real world relate to math activities presented in this lesson, students will gain an understanding of how math is used in reallife situations
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    MATH IN THE REAL WORLD
    Master Teacher: Christine Barr Subject Matter: Mathematics Grade Levels: 3-5, but may be adapted to other grade levels Time Allotment: Two 45-minute sessions
    Overview
    How does the real world relate to math? Through activities presented in this lesson, students will gain an understanding of how math is used in real-life situations. Students will use the think, plan, try and check strategy, and use algebraic reasoning to figure out the best method of problem solving.
    Learning Objectives
    Students will be able to:
    • Use the think, plan, try and check strategy to solve problems. Use algebraic reasoning to figure out the best method of problem solving.
    Oregon Standards Available at:
    http://www.open.k12.or.us/2003csdb/ Mathematics - Calculations and Estimations
    • Estimate solutions to problems and determine if the solutions are accurate and reasonable.
    Mathematics - Algebraic Relationships
    • Represent and describe relationships among quantities using words, tables, graphs and rules.

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