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Make Math Fun!

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Math can be fun. (I'm serious. It can be.) In this session, I'm going to show you 5-7 different web sites and math routines that you can easily add to your classroom next year. Each of the resources can be added to your existing math course without deviating too far from your existing math curriculum. The routines that I'll show you are great for engagement, collaboration, problem solving, and fostering math talk with your students...and they're fun!

This will be a hands-on session. I'll show you how the resource works, you'll  try it, and we'll talk about how you can integrate it into your classroom.

Resources:

  • Polyup Challenge - June 3 - July 28 - win prizes
  • https://www.polyup.com
  • https://solveme.edc.org/mobiles
  • https://solveme.edc.org/whoami
  • https://solveme.edc.org/mysterygrid
  • https://mashupmath.com/freemathpuzzles
  • http://areamaze.com
  • http://www.openmiddle.com
  • Sumaze! app web site
  • Sumaze!2 app web site
  • Esti-Mysteries
  • Cube Conversations
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Session 2
10:15 to 11:45 AM

Presenter:

Kevin Smith
Dakota State University
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation/EPSCoR Award No. IIA-1355423 and by the state of South Dakota.  Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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  • Home
  • Graduate Credit
  • Schedule
    • Session 1 >
      • Kick off Design Thinking Projects with the Extraordinaires
      • Brain Breaks and Academic Integrations
      • Flipping out over Flipgrid
      • Tech Tools for Storytelling
      • The *NEW* Google Classroom!
      • Gimkit
    • Session 2 >
      • Discover the Power of Global Learning for STEM Connections
      • Code Cracking & Cryptology
      • Citizen Science
      • Make Math Fun
      • Google Forms & Seesaw
      • Learning with Robots
    • Session 3 >
      • The Great Google Tour for STEM Educators
      • Simple Screen Recording for Teachers and Students
      • Telepresence Robots and Assistive Tech
      • Create & Innovate
      • Cybersecurity for All
      • Exploring with Edison
    • Ignite Talks
  • About
    • About Us