Subscribe Now: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=ehoweducation. Watch More: http://www.youtube.com/ehoweducation. The concept of time is related to mathematics a lot more than many people realize. Find out about math activities for time concepts for preschool children with help from a math professional in this free video clip.. Expert: Dupé Aleru. Contact: edenterprise.blogspot.com. Bio: As a self published author, teacher and former education reporter, Dupé Aleru founded Tutors for Tots, Tweens & Teens LLC to be more than a tutoring service.. Filmmaker: John Wilbers. Series Description: Mathematics lessons don’t have to be difficult to teach or learn. Find out about why understanding math can be easy with help from a math professional in this free video series.
Dr. Steve Dykstra is a psychologist from Milwaukee Wisconsin who has worked in mental health systems serving children for 30 years. Along they way he wandered into the world of reading and literacy because so many of the children he knew were struggling to read, and so many of the adults trying to help, like him, seemed lost.. In this presentation given at The Reading League’s 2018 Annual Conference, he helps the layperson understand statistics and research.. Description of presentation from conference program: “We all want to love research but a lot of us hate math. Learn a lot about research, how to read it, how to judge it, all without doing any math. Examples will include studies of Reading Recovery and LLI. We’ll take a tour of flaws in the research. The holes are big, so we’ll all fit just fine. It will be fun. I promise. No calculator required.”
From the “Interactive Media & Games Seminar Series”: A Stanford mathematician & Co-founder/Executive Director of the H-STAR Institute, Keith Devlin addresses insights of creating mathematics based learning video games gleaned from his work with the educational technology company BrainQuake.. http://mediax.stanford.edu/themes/interactive-media-games
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Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month is held each year in April. Its goal is to increase public understanding of and appreciation for mathematics.. For more information on Math Awareness Month, visit: http://www.ams.org/mathstatmonth/msamhome. For more information on NYSCI’s Mathematica exhibit, visit: https://nysci.org/home/exhibits/mathematica/. Mathematica, at NYSCI. Designed for IBM in 1961 by world-renowned designers Charles and Ray Eames, Mathematica is the first interactive exhibition devoted to Math. Free with NYSCI admission.. Mathematica displays the range of mathematics and uses a time-tested collection of exhibits to share the excitement that mathematicians find in pursuing their science. Through a combination of hands-on activities and dynamic models, visitors are invited to explore how math has impacted so many facets of our contemporary world, from the devices we carry in our hands to the changes in social sciences, art, music, and architecture.. Exhibits include: Celestial Mechanics. History Wall. Mathematics Image Wall. Mathematical Model Case. Minimal Surfaces. Mobius Band. Multiplication Machine. Probability. Projective Geometry. Host: Jayde Lovell. Camera: Byron. Lighting: Ryan. Editor: Kevin Cunningham. Producer: Bec Susan Gill. Follow Jayde Lovell on Twitter and Instagram @JaydeLovell. “Nowhere Land” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Activities. Colleges and universities-and also high school departments, institutional public information offices, math clubs, and student groups-and related associations and interest groups are urged to organize and host activities in April for Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month. Activities for Mathematical and Statistics Awareness Month Read Some Math Books. When most people think about math books, they think of books that discuss math concepts and maybe Read (or Write) Some Math Poetry.
Interestingly, April is not just Mathematical and Statistics Awareness Month. Activities for Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month are generally organized by college and university departments, institutional public information offices, student groups, and related associations and interest groups. They have included a wide variety of workshops, competitions, exhibits, festivals, lectures, and symposia. Celebrate Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month with these tailored lesson plans, resources and activities on math, financial literacy and statistics.
Aside form putting a focus on mathemtical and statistical analysis during April, inspire your students build a passion for math and its related subjects and find lessons like: Race Around the Clock Multiplication Tables. Throughout April it’s Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month, so if you love long division or are mad for multiplication these month-long activities are for you! The celebrations were first started by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. The goal was to help people understand and appreciate maths.
Whether young or old, there are workshops, competitions, exhibits, festivals and lectures you can get. 2020 Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month Info The Mathematics and Statistics Competition and all other activities for MSAM have been cancelled for 2020. Your personal health is important to us and we want to do our part to lessen the threat of the coronavirus. Curriculum resources, including lesson plans, background reading, printables and video, for grades K-5 address the 2015 Math Awareness Month theme: Math Drives Careers. NEA Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month, Grades K-5.
Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month, Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University. Activities at Texas A&M University: Mathematics and Statistics Fair — Saturday February 27, 2021 Registration and next year’s schedule will be posted a few weeks before the event. In mathematics and statistics, students explore relationships in quantities, space, and data, which help them make sense of the world around them. By building career-related activities into your curriculum area you are helping your students to develop the understandings, skills and attributes that they need to make positive career decisions.
Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month 2020 Mathematics and Statistics Awareness Month Competition The math competition and all other activities for MSAM have been cancelled for 2020.
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Calendar records: Have students keep records of their activities during the day by recording them on a monthly calendar.
from Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom by Thomas Armstrong, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development, 2009
To begin, have students keep track of their daily steps in a journal and average the first three days.
For example, if students are expected to read a 50-page book in two weeks, have them write down the five pages they’ll read on each of 10 days and record each accomplishment.
Another useful activity is Today’s Target, where the date serves as a target that students have to “hit” using specific types of computations (see Figure 10-10).
Each colloquium day started with an invitation to each participant to write an account of a memorable, inspirational mathematics lesson, either taught or observed.
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This is great!! I will be a 1st time 7th grade math teacher, and will refer to your page frequently!!! Literally LOL about the orange starburst. So glad I came across this video!!
It would be nice if you would explain how students are to solve the more advanced questions as well. This video is almost exactly what I was looking for. I was looking for a program for an adult learner that has had problems with math growing up. I would like to find something that would teach him to overcome his fears and gain more self confidence. Having a video that is 100% self explanatory to students, without any supervision or guidance, would be awesome! He would be happy with the first part, but his new self confidence he would gain by seeing how easy probabilities are in the first part, would plummet when asked how he could change the scenario to ensure you always get a pink, or is it reasonable to assume…
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With distance learning it is so tough to find activities that kids can do at home. I’m sharing this video with my kids in a few weeks. I’m sending out an email today so kids can ask their parents to buy them candy next time they grocery shop. Thank you!
Your videos are awesome!:) ^_^ [= Can you please do more probability videos like complement of an event, multiplication and addition rule, and conditional probability!
Hi, I am a student and for all the teachers out there, I recommend this to grade 3. This is because for people under grade 2 might think this is too challenging, for people over grade 4 it is too easy and too boring
I like the video, I will use the video in my class next term. My students like an activity in each topic, so I have some myself that I can share with you if you want. Thank you for this video.
AZ Merit is coming up, but hopefully I will have time to do this with my class! Yummy lessons! Craving starbursts right now, thanks!
This is great!! I will be a 1st time 7th grade math teacher, and will refer to your page frequently!!! Literally LOL about the orange starburst. So glad I came across this video!!
Excellent hands-on activity especially the last couple of weeks when students have started to check outkeep them engaged! Thanks!
It would be nice if you would explain how students are to solve the more advanced questions as well. This video is almost exactly what I was looking for. I was looking for a program for an adult learner that has had problems with math growing up. I would like to find something that would teach him to overcome his fears and gain more self confidence. Having a video that is 100% self explanatory to students, without any supervision or guidance, would be awesome! He would be happy with the first part, but his new self confidence he would gain by seeing how easy probabilities are in the first part, would plummet when asked how he could change the scenario to ensure you always get a pink, or is it reasonable to assume…
A brilliantly simple activity….with layers and layers to it! Very adaptable (materials, complexity, etc) so multiple uses. Love it!!
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At 32 minutes he says that he used to play World of Warcraft in the early 1980’s, but that game didn’t release until 2004. I’m confused
With distance learning it is so tough to find activities that kids can do at home. I’m sharing this video with my kids in a few weeks. I’m sending out an email today so kids can ask their parents to buy them candy next time they grocery shop. Thank you!
Your videos are awesome!:) ^_^ [= Can you please do more probability videos like complement of an event, multiplication and addition rule, and conditional probability!
Hi, I am a student and for all the teachers out there, I recommend this to grade 3. This is because for people under grade 2 might think this is too challenging, for people over grade 4 it is too easy and too boring
I am SO doing this tomorrow. Thanks MashUpMath! Our focus right now is developing tree diagrams, so I’m going to tweek it just a bit.:D
I am an education major at ASU. I am building a lesson on probability and I thought this was AWESOME! Thank you the idea and your video was great.
I like the video, I will use the video in my class next term. My students like an activity in each topic, so I have some myself that I can share with you if you want. Thank you for this video.
This was amazing! Thank you so much for posting it for all to see Dr. Dykstra! Data and stats = follow the evidence wherever it leads us.