by kylepearce3 | Aug 23, 2021 | Featured Post, Fuelling Sense Making, Making Math Moments That Matter, Pedagogy
Our Favourite New Tool To Help You & Your Students We’ve been loving this digital manipulative website Mathigon – Polypad so much we decided to share it with you so you could love it too! We are geeked out on how easy the interface is to use fraction...
by Jon & Kyle | Aug 20, 2021 | Featured Post, Fuelling Sense Making, Making Math Moments That Matter, Pedagogy
Cross Multiplying When Comparing Fractions? What We Should Do Instead! Why does cross multiplying work when comparing fractions? Where did it come from? Should we be teaching this technique to our students? Is there a better way? These are the questions we should ask...
by kylepearce3 | Aug 9, 2021 | Featured Post, Fuelling Sense Making, Making Math Moments That Matter, Pedagogy
Are You Picky Enough? How to curate math lessons Overwhelming is a word that comes to my mind when we think about tech tools in math education. There are so many apps, websites, gadgets in math education; it’s hard to decide which ones we should focus on if any at...
by kylepearce3 | Aug 2, 2021 | Featured Post, Fuelling Sense Making, Making Math Moments That Matter, Pedagogy
Sneak Peek In The Make Math Moments Academy The Make Math Moments Academy is your home base to create memorable math moments daily with access to curiosity rich tasks, in-depth PD video trainings, and a system for making these moments a reality. In this video...
by kylepearce3 | Dec 1, 2018 | Fuelling Sense Making, Making Math Moments That Matter, Redefining Mathematics Education, Visualizing Mathematics
In an extension from the Reeses Peanut Butter Cup Task, I had used the language “1 one-sixth cups of sugar” for the amount of sugar in each package of Peanut Butter Cups. While my intention was to explicitly use some of the research Cathy Bruce et al provide around...
by kylepearce3 | Nov 12, 2018 | Fuelling Sense Making, Ignite Your Next Move, Making Math Moments That Matter, Progressions
Over the past few years, I have been spending a lot of time thinking about proportional relationships. From unpacking the information in the Paying Attention to Proportional Reasoning document to meeting with a proportional reasoning symposium group through the...
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