By now, some people may have noticed that I take our class notes and notebooks pretty seriously. Why do I do that? Why do I make students keep a table of contents? Why do I make students cut out colored paper and glue it into their notebooks? Why spend time color coding things?
Well, I guess it comes from the idea that I'm not a textbook teacher. We don't have a textbook open on our desks when we're learning or investigating. Our textbook is a resources for practice problems or extra help. Instead, I like helping students understand math through discussions, investigations, reflections, and visual aides. It's great to do math this way -- but sometimes can hinder students when it comes to studying, or reviewing information. Some students just don't know what should be in their notebooks.
Let's all face it -- at one point you forgot something and needed notes to help you. Or you had a series of steps to complete and needed the list to help you remember what to do. This is why I make my students take nice notes. Because I want something user friendly and helpful to use as a resource. I want something that breaks down information in a way that they'll remember and understand it.
I've seen students when they take notes their own way. Some students blow my mind by how they highlight key words, color code problems, put stars and symbols next to big ideas. But I've also seen some with words and numbers just randomly thrown on pages, steps written in paragraph from so it's impossible to quickly follow, or the worst .... the blank notebooks from the student who "didn't need this stuff"
So we make our notebooks a bit detailed than most to ensure all the information we need, be it from a textbook, class discussion, an investigation or activity, are all in one spot; our notes are organized so that everything can be quickly found and understood; and everything is there.
Hopefully my students see that their notes are a resource --- not just something you do to make the teacher happy!
Thursday, September 29, 2016
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Psychology Elective: Optical Illusions
My psychology students are learning about how our brain's perceptions can skewed which leads to optical illusions. Here are a few:
"The Pac Man" Illusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilac_chaser#/media/File:Lilac-Chaser.gif
(if the pink is too hard to see, go here: http://www.rpdms.com/satillusion/saturation%20illusionc.gif
or here for different colors: http://www.rpdms.com/satillusion/ )
Count the Black Dots: http://www.mindfake.com/images/illusions/illusion_27.gif
Stare at the Black Dot: http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/haze.jpg
Disappearing Yellow Dots: http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/gif/2015/12/21/2e5838a813406ded41357235bbe1f5c5a224c338.gif
Just some more fun ones:
Focus on the dot in the center and move your head back and forth
NONE OF THESE CIRCLES ARE MOVING
"The Pac Man" Illusion: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilac_chaser#/media/File:Lilac-Chaser.gif
(if the pink is too hard to see, go here: http://www.rpdms.com/satillusion/saturation%20illusionc.gif
or here for different colors: http://www.rpdms.com/satillusion/ )
Count the Black Dots: http://www.mindfake.com/images/illusions/illusion_27.gif
Stare at the Black Dot: http://waynesword.palomar.edu/images/haze.jpg
Disappearing Yellow Dots: http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/gif/2015/12/21/2e5838a813406ded41357235bbe1f5c5a224c338.gif
Just some more fun ones:
Focus on the dot in the center and move your head back and forth
NONE OF THESE CIRCLES ARE MOVING
Wednesday, September 14, 2016
Integer Practice
Here are some fun games for practice with integers!
Orbit Integers Addition- http://www.mathplayground.com/ASB_OrbitIntegers.html
Fruit Shoot Addition- http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/integers/FS_Integer_addition.htm
Comparing Integers- http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/integers/FS_CompareIntegers.htm
Orbit Integers Addition- http://www.mathplayground.com/ASB_OrbitIntegers.html
Fruit Shoot Addition- http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/integers/FS_Integer_addition.htm
Comparing Integers- http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/integers/FS_CompareIntegers.htm

Friday, September 2, 2016
Changes
Just a few more days before school starts!! As much as I love summer time, I also can't wait to see my students and start working with them again. Some of you that had me before might be surprised by my room this year. Big changes happened in Room 204 this summer, including my room layout. Here's a little preview...

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