Today, my advanced 7th graders started making their own End-of-the-Year review. They each picked out a 7th grade standard and created a digital teaching resource for that standard. The idea is that I will put the links onto a document and they can explore and review by learning from each other. They are using everything from Google Slides to Canva to Screencastify. These students are so creative and are really excited to teach each other! Update: Here is their finished product
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My 7th graders are learning how to find the Area and Circumference of circles. This can be a bit mundane so I incorporated a little fun. The students went around the room in groups, solving task cards. When they got an answer, they checked it with a QR code. They were all word problems which they normally despise, but this time they did not care. They thought the QR codes were so fun! I love the way they were up and moving, working together, AND the instant feedback! I got them here for FREE! I simply printed them, put them around the room and let the kids loose with white boards and chromebooks.
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Tara HutchensLooking for ways to incorporate technology into my math classes on a regular basis. Sometimes its scary, but it is also so exciting! Archives
August 2020
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