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    Six Areas of Development Physical Development Goal: Learn to string beads/or items with holes Rationale: The ASQ revealed that she was not able to stringing any of the beads. Strategies: 1.Twist one side of the pipe cleaner. With hand over hand assistance, show her how to use two fingers to grasp the Cheerios, hold the pipe cleaner up wards, and together do the motion of inserting the Cheerios into the pipe cleaner. 2. Tape one side of the pipe cleaner to the table. Mold the rest so it is…

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    where it is easily accessed by the students. Common misconceptions with students regarding decimals may stem from the ideas that longer is larger or smaller is larger. A common misunderstanding is when students compare numbers by separating the decimal numbers, creating two whole numbers on each side of the decimal. However, this misconception may be hard to recognise as an educator as sometimes it may result in a fluke answer. Example: Which is Smaller? Incorrect Reasoning Correct Reasoning…

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    Child Observation

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    During this activity that involves the child’s use of number, quantity or counting. The child is playing with toys that are called “shopkins” I believe which she says that she has a lot of them not only at home but at her nana’s house. And when she was playing with them she was counting how many she had in total and then separated them to see how much she can play with and what her friend could play with. They are kind of small toys but they know not to put them in their mouths which is a good…

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    a perfect Royal Flush on the same day. Now let’s consider the odds of me writing this essay and you reading this. The odds of one of us even being born was roughly 1 and 10^2,685,000 according to some statisticians more knowledgeable than I. This number is unfathomable to us as humans, but I will do my best to quantify the miracle of this paper in a story:…

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    Temari Observation

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    Last summer I partnered with another educator from my school to craft a multisession mini course for Math for America. The course met over a three month period and focussed on teaching educators from the Metro New York area about the symmetries of a sphere using an ancient japanese art form called Temari. I used our organization’s shared digital message board called the small world network to post and share an overview of our course in the spring course catalog and invited 15-20 teachers to sign…

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    Dunbar’s number. Dunbar’s number is, in fact, a series of numbers that represent the number of friends a typical person has that fit varying categories of familiarity and closeness. Maria Konnikova writes about Robin Dunbar’s research in her essay “The Limits of Friendship.” Robin Marantz Henig discusses the current plight of American millennials trying and failing to adjust to the world fast enough and become adults in “What is it About 20-Somethings?” Social media allows one to expand the…

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    Some ordered because they thought it would be fun to have their favorite numbers and letters on the number plates made specifically for them, when custom number plates were first introduced to the members of the general public. Of course, it is a fact that it's usually abundant and famous people with tailored plates hooked up on his or her high class cars. However, it soon turned out to become a very popular trend that not only famous individuals order custom plates from licensed plate makers.…

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    9/11 Math Short Story

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    have to solve a problem to get the numbers out. The problem is 4(5+2x)-5=3(3x+7). First our mathematicians figured out 4 times 5 and 2x also 3 times 3x and 7 and reduced it to 20+8x-5=9x+21 then they subtracted 20-5 which reduced the problem to 8x+15=9x+21 then they subtracted 8x with 8x and 8x with 9x and written down its 15 =x+21 and then finally they -21 with 21 and 21 with 15 and got -6=x There is still no word on if the robbers are going to release the numbers but we will let you know as…

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    structures according to certain rules . Originally these elements would put be interpreted as numbers or quantities, so that the algebra somewhat originally was a generalization . The adjective " algebraic " usually denotes a relationship with algebra , such as in algebraic structure . For historical reasons, it may also indicate a relationship with the solutions of polynomial equations , algebraic numbers , algebraic extension or algebraic expression. It AGREES distinguishes between :…

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    I have found that number talks are really helpful for building number sense as well as assessing number sense. When I use number talks in my classroom it allowed me to easily see gaps in understanding with some of my students. Simply learning math facts through memorization is not very helpful. I can't count the number of times that I have memorized facts of some sort for a test and then promptly forgotten all of the facts after finishing the test. Our brain just doesn't work that way. If we…

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