Sunday, February 7, 2016

Blogs!!!!

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“The Lowdown: Middle school science teacher Darren Fix entertains with science lessons and experiments.
Why We Love It: Watch his Mr. Wizard-style experiments, like using a jellyfish to learn genetic engineering.
Why He Loves Blogging: Says Fix, “Posting stimulates my creativity and leads to new ideas. It’s a positive experience in a profession that unfortunately dwells on the negative too much.”” - http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/top-14-teacher-blogs
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The Lowdown: “Mr. Homework” tells harrowing tales of substitute life.
Why We Love It: Let’s be honest. Sometimes we’d rather come in sick than call in a sub. Mr. Homework, however, is one of the good guys. His outlook on the sub life (e.g., “Sometimes it’s not about actually teaching anything”) makes us wish he was in our district.” - http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/top-14-teacher-blogs
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Bruce Ferrington – Math teacher from Australia that attempts to provide students with authentic problems in math. He has recently started a new job where he can use the things he has learned writing his blog.
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A middle school math teacher and mom. Attempting to share her thoughts and insights.
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A long time 6th grade teacher, she has just moved to 5th grade. She has shared her thoughts on finding joy in 6th grade but now she is looking to share her experience with 5th grade.
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Justin works with young people on self-directed learning. He also works with a team of math enthusiasts on the mathmunch blog.
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Anna, Justin, maili, and Paul share interesting math ideas in videos. The have given a TEDx talk.
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Pam Rissmann likes to share math and STEM related things. His school going to be putting on a STEM on Feb. 10th.
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She has taught math at various levels from 5th grade all the way to high school. She has a similar love of number sense and number awareness.
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A blog about flipping a middle school math classroom. She works in an area with a very diverse and economically challenged population.

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