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Monthly Archives: April 2019

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Open Middle Meets Code

#MTBoS Problem StructuresBy csandmathApril 30, 2019Leave a comment

Over the past few years I have implemented many Open Middle Problems. I love using them in my math classroom because they get students talking about math, typically there are many different solutions, students enjoy challenging problems, and it takes student understanding of a concept to a new level. Bryan Anderson, part of the Open…

Synthetic Division

Lesson HighlightBy csandmathApril 23, 2019Leave a comment

Project Goal: Students will create a program that will perform synthetic division to check if a root is a solution or not. Get the Downloadable Lesson Here! Watch this Video Guide to Learn how to Create the Program! , Ashley Tewes

Synthetic Division: Scratch

HS: AlgBy csandmathApril 23, 2019Leave a comment

Emphasis: Algebra  Creator: Dan Shuster & Ashley Tewes     Twitter: @SimiCodeSquad @ashleyanntewes Students will create a program that will perform synthetic division to check if a root is a solution or not. View Lesson Here

Notice and Wonder: Polar Coordinates to and from Rectangular Coordinates

#MTBoS Problem StructuresBy csandmathApril 17, 2019Leave a comment

, -Mike Larson

What do you Notice? What do you Wonder? Linear Function Grapher

#MTBoS Problem StructuresBy csandmathApril 9, 2019Leave a comment

, -Ashley Tewes

Approximating Pi with Inscribed Area

Lesson HighlightBy csandmathApril 3, 2019Leave a comment

Teacher and Student Guide , -Mike Larson

Approximating Pi with Inscribed Area: Scratch

HS: Geo, MS: GeoBy csandmathApril 3, 2019Leave a comment

Emphasis: Geometry Creator: Jason Slowbe and Mike Larson     Twitter: @boundsofoutmath Create an algorithm that approximates pi using the area of inscribed polygons in a unit circle. View Lesson Here

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