How often do we hear the sighs from students as soon as math is mentioned? It is not uncommon for students to disengage from math instruction and the reasons are many: they just don’t get it, they do not understand the why for their learning, or maybe they are inundated with worksheets - whatever the case, it is important we change strategies often to engage students and promote their learning and understanding of math. This is where technology opens up many possibilities.
In today’s episode we will focus on technology resources for use in the math classroom - Extensions/Add-ons and Websites, the question feature in Google Classroom, and Google Forms.
Resources
EquatIO Workflow!
- Chrome extension
- insert mathematical symbols and expressions
- dictate mathematical formulas out loud and have EquatIO convert those to written expressions.
GeoGebra
- interactive website and Chrome app
- graphing, drawing, transforming graphs and more.
- Easy to use
Pattern Shapes
- Chrome app
- virtual block patterns
- manipulate to investigate symmetry, patterns, angles, and fractions.
Number Rack
- (also known as Rekenrek)
- App found in chrome web store
- virtual learning space for students to explore grouping possibilities as well as a variety of addition and subtraction strategies.
- Eureka Math - small group rotations
Open Middle
- website offers problems with the same beginning and same answer but the ‘middle’ is open
- students can solve in many different ways.
- Choose one, post in Google Classroom or project on board and have students reasoning and investigating questions with a higher DOK or depth of knowledge.
- **Critical thinking
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