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Typical Course of Study. Mathalicious. Natural Math. In a Math 2.0 email group conversation about screencasting and tools like vZome, Brad Hansen-Smith of WholeMovement posed this question: Can you explain how using this virtual zome tool will give students a better understanding of polyhedra than actually building it from scratch for themselves?

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I have the same question about any virtual experience when compared to actual experience of doing something. I assume you have done a lot of model construction and it is easy for you to understand having the experience, but what understanding do students get with only virtual experience? Here was my reply: It is better to have both experiences. 1. 2. Step review works wonders with sharing. 3. The word “easy” here is the difference between thousands and millions doing the three activities I described above. I posed the same question to Katherine, my daughter, who added two items to the list: In virtual constructions, you can see infinity. I am adding another key item that came to mind: modularity. Living Math! Math Academy - Free Printable Math Lessons for Grades 3-8.

Moebius Noodles » Workboxes: Math. At a conference last fall, I heard Kim Sutton mention something about using Zoo Pal Paper Plates to show parts and whole in math.

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She briefly described putting the parts in the ears and then showing the whole in the larger plate area. I'm not exactly sure how she uses the plates. But I wanted to experiment with the idea... I couldn't find the zoo plates locally (Amazon link is below), but decided to try it with a plastic plate from a local one buck store. I've used this a couple different ways to explore the part-whole relationship in addition with my 5yo... With Dice: He tossed one die into each of the smaller compartments and put that many items (I used centimeter cubes) in each dish.

With Pre-Written Number Sentences & Penguin Pieces: I wrote several number sentences. This could easily be replicated at home or school. Disclaimer: If you order from Amazon links on love2learn2day, all commissions go toward foster care through Grace and Hope at no additional cost to you. Math Fiction. Math Fiction – All Ages Suitability comments on Main Reader Page ► = Our family's favorites Y = for the youngest kidsTo print, click on the printer icon at the bottom of the list The Dot and the Line, A Romance in Lower Mathematics z, Juster, Norton (VERY enjoyable and beautifully illustrated short story for young adults, author of Phantom Tollbooth) Uncle Petros & Goldbach's Conjecture x The Parrot's Theorem - accessible to HS x See comments at LMF posting about this book Flatland by Edward Abbott Conned Again, Watson z Bruce, Colin 2001 Sherlock Holmes style logic and math stories, up to date.

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