Friday, June 26, 2015

June 29 Details - Dr. Nicki Newton!

For those who registered, this is a reminder of the details for this Monday, June 29th.  See you there! :-)

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WHEN:  Monday, June 29th
WHERE:  Summit Intermediate cafeteria, 890 Cheyenne Rd.

SCHEDULE:
7:30-8:00            Check in; refreshments
8:00-11:00          Morning Session
11:00-12:30        Lunch (on your own)
12:30-3:30          Afternoon Session      

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
·       When you check in, you will receive your Dr. Nicki Newton text.  At the end of the day, you will receive instructions for ordering your math manipulatives.
·       Dr. Newton’s storefront, Gigglenook Math, will be set up for you to purchase items if you wish. 
*Sorry, PO money cannot be used at the storefront.

What happens in Math Vegas doesn’t need to stay in Vegas.  Feel free to share what you learn with your friends.  VIVA, MATH!

Monday, June 8, 2015

Another Great Math Article Recommended by Dr. Nicki Newton

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Click on the cookies to read this great article.



Monday, June 1, 2015

Notes from the Dr. Nicki Newton Videoconference with Our Book Study



WORDS OF MATH WISDOM FROM DR. NICKI
  • Make sure problem solving is REAL for the students.  (i.e., Most people don't have 234 apples or have a friend with 359 apples, so you can figure out how many apples you have altogether.)  Think REALITY problems that make sense to where we live.
  • Give students BENCHMARKS for measurement.  Don't assume students can imagine 1/2 an inch or a yardstick on their own.  (i.e., The width of my pinky is about 1/2 inch.  If I spread my arms out like a bird, my wingspan is about 36 inches.)
  • Teach decimals with menus and sales flyer to make it more meaningful for students.
  • Have students solve a problem one way and check it another way.  
  • Get away from KEY WORDS for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division when problem solving because it's not always helpful to students.  (i.e., TJ has three less baseball cards than Ethan.  Ethan has seven baseball cards.  How many baseball cards does TJ have?  Answer: TJ has four baseball cards.)
  • When teaching math, you can break up domains, but DO NOT break up clusters.
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HAPPY MATHING!