Number Pieces by The Math Learning Center
Overview Number Pieces helps students develop a deeper understanding of place value while building their computation skills with multi-digit numbers. Students can: Use number pieces to represent multi-digit numbers, regroup, add, subtract, multiply, and divide. Use edge pieces to display the dimensions of arrays created with number pieces.
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California Digital Library : Free Books : Free Texts
Publisher's chromolithographed pictorial wrappers ( 24 reviews ) Topics: Brothers and sisters, Orphans, Conduct of life, Education Osborne Coll. ( 6 reviews ) Topics: Poetry of places, France -- Description and travel Juvenile literature California Digital Library by Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727; Chittenden, N.
4 ways childhood emotional trauma impacts us as adults - Ideapod blog
For those people who endured some sort of emotional trauma as a child, even if the trauma is long in the past, those emotional scars can still show themselves in adulthood. During the time of the trauma, regardless of whether it was experienced directly or witnessed by the child, the world often ceases to make sense to them. In order to cope, the child tries to find meaning in their experience. They draw a ‘mental map’ of the world and the way things work. i.e.
The Twitter Experiment at UT Dallas
Monica Rankin's Home Page Some general comments on the “Twitter Experiment” by Monica Rankin (UT Dallas) There has been a lot of interest in the “Twitter Experiment” video posted by Kim Smith chronicling my U.S. History class at U.T. Dallas and our use of twitter in the classroom.
Fractions by The Math Learning Center
How To Use Fractions Working with Fraction Bars and Circles More Toolbar Items
Welcome to Space Math @ NASA !
On July 5, 2016 the Juno spacecraft entered orbit around the giant planet Jupiter. Here are a few resources that feature this historic event! More will follow as its exciting science data is released Juno Math: Exploring Jupiter's Polar Regions Students use simple proportions to compare the resolutions of the cameras used in NASA missions to photograph Jupiter and its Polar Regions.
Publications en ligne du MET
"The 1688 Paradise Lost and Dr. Aldrich": Metropolitan Museum Journal, v. 6 (1972) Boorsch, Suzanne (1972) 20th-Century Art: A Resource for Educators Paul, Stella (1999)