Reawakening Math

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Math trick, makes calculation faster than your teacher
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Figure B: Parabola cheat sheet for vertically oriented parabolas: focus, vertex, axis of symmetry, and directrix.
Spiral: Easy Way to Practice Multiplication for Kids
Looking for an easy way to practice multiplication for kids? This game only takes two minutes to set up, but can be played again and again to challenge kids and incease multiplication fact fluency. Plus, you can adapt it to work on other skills as well!
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"I created this PDF guide and short video to go over a few Sacred Geometry symbols, their names and meanings -- learn more and how to create your own Sacred Geometry artwork (click the image to watch)"
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Let students learn how math concepts are connected to the real world as they design their own 3D TINY HOUSE! Area, perimeter, and geometry-- math is everywhere in this project based learning activity (PBL). Designing, creating, and problem solving are key features of this resource. Build a Tiny House! $ by graciela
Parallel Lines Cut by a Transversal Classroom Poster
This year I am teaching a Study Skills class for the first time. All of my students in the class are sophomores, which means they are all taking Geometry. Recently, they're all learning about parallel line angle relationships and I have been finding that I really need a visual for them to reference. I had made a poster a while ago, but it was in color. We don't have a color printer and printing it out in black and white just wasn't the best. So I wanted to make a visual that could be printed...
Number Facts Games: Uno Flip for Addition, Subtraction & Multiplication
This fun game can be used to help children revise mental math facts, times tables and simple mathematical equations.
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A new study suggests that by playing games that involve quickly guessing how many items are in a group of objects, children can help themselves become better at traditional math problems.
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