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Indigenous Peoples' Day 2022

EiE Blog

This Indigenous Peoples’ Day, you and your learners can build cross-curricular connections with relevant cultural stories, like Tehya's Pollution Solution Storybook.

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Oct 10, Pascal Triangle and the Binomial Theorem

Online Math for All

Pascal Triangle and the Binomial Theorem - Concept - Examples with step by step explanation

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Students Can Thrive in STEM—But They Need the Right Push (Opinion)

ED Week

Nearly 40 years after a teacher made me believe I wasn’t “cut out” for STEM, it’s disheartening to still see the same barriers I faced.

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Oct 10, Pascal Triangle and Binomial Expansion Worksheet

Online Math for All

Pascal Triangle and Binomial Expansion Worksheet

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Can Brain Science Actually Help Make Your Training & Teaching Stick?

Speaker: Andrew Cohen, Founder & CEO of Brainscape

The instructor’s PPT slides are brilliant. You’ve splurged on the expensive interactive courseware. Student engagement is stellar. So… why are half of your students still forgetting everything they learned in just a matter of weeks? It's likely a matter of cognitive science! With so much material to "teach" these days, we often forget to incorporate key proven principles into our curricula — namely active recall, metacognition, spaced repetition, and interleaving practice.

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Compassionate Discipline and the Adolescent Brain

Middle Web

Compassionate discipline calls us to action, writes SEL & the Brain expert Marilee Sprenger – actions much different from our usual vision of discipline. Showing compassion and managing our behavior can help our students recognize their own emotions and regulate themselves. The post Compassionate Discipline and the Adolescent Brain first appeared on MiddleWeb.

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Erosion due to Gravity

MooMoo Math & Science

Although you may not see it, gravity is a force of erosion. Gravity not only influences the movement of water, but it also causes rocks and soil to move downward. This downward movement caused by gravity called mass movement plays a major role in shaping the Earth. Sand, rocks, and soil will move downhill until the slope becomes stable. The angle of repose is the steepest angle at which loose material will not slide downward.

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OTT 191: Why Are Teachers So Grief Stricken Over Banning Books In Elementary School?

Trina Deboree Teaching and Learning

Today we are talking about states banning books in the classroom and the impact this is having on teachers and students. I hope you will join me. Teachers often feel alone in their troubles, but they are not alone. We are all in this together. Nobody understands a teacher's woes like a teacher. TDTL Listies have one another. If you are a TDTLs Listy or not, I want to support teachers when they feel like things are hard and when they love teaching and everything in between.

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First Grade Math Word Problems

Basic-Mathematics

A variety of first grade math word problems students need to know how to solve in 1st grade.

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Oct 10, Worksheet on Equation of a Circle in Standard Form

Online Math for All

Worksheet on Equation of a Circle in Standard Form

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Harnessing The Power Of Math Manipulatives

Mathematics, a subject steeped in abstract concepts, often poses challenges to students, especially those in grades 5-10. But imagine a bridge that transformed this intricate maze into an interactive adventure.

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Some of The Best Free Digital Storytelling Tools for Teachers

Educators Technology

Digital storytelling can be an effective way to engage students in hands-on and creative learning experiences. We all love stories and stories have the potential to intrigue, immerse, and educate in various ways. As teachers and educators, we need to draw on the expressive and communicative strength of digital storytelling to provide students with optimal learning experiences where they get to engage wholly in the learning process: mind, body, and spirit.

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Oct 10, Power Rule of Derivative

Online Math for All

Power Rule of Derivative - Concept - Examples

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Decoding D.C.’s Alphabet Soup of Legislation – Implications for STEM Learning for Back to School Season 2022

STEM Next

Decoding D.C.’s Alphabet Soup of Legislation – Implications for STEM Learning for Back to School Season 2022. By Ron Ottinger and Melissa Moritz. A lot of new legislation has been passed recently and it can feel a bit like sinking into the alphabet soup of acronyms coming from Washington, D.C. We are also in back to school season, with kids and educators heading back to now open school buildings, hoping to return to some sense of normal.

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Oct 10, Slope of a Curve Using Derivative

Online Math for All

Slope of a Curve Using Derivative

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Downloadable Design Briefs for an Integrative STEM Curriculum

These easy-to-use design briefs outline student objectives, challenges, and materials needed to complete each 30-minute to 4-hour lesson. ITEEA’s Integrative STEM curriculum, Engineering byDesign, includes many more standards driven hands-on activities just like these!

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Oct 10, Constant Coefficient Rule

Online Math for All

Constant Coefficient Rule - Concept - Examples

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Oct 10, Meaning of Derivative in Calculus

Online Math for All

Meaning of Derivative in Calculus

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Oct 10, Derivative of x with Respect to x

Online Math for All

Derivative of x with Respect to x

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