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por Ann Gorsuch hace 11 años

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Finding, Saving, and Sharing Resources

This text introduces a platform tailored for math and science teachers to find, save, and share educational resources. It emphasizes the community aspect, encouraging educators to contribute their own tested resources and insights.

Finding, Saving, and Sharing Resources

Finding, Saving, and Sharing Resources for Math and Science Teachers

This map is meant to be a resource and site for sharing resources. It is not a comphrensive source of all resources out there, but instead focuses on providing tested resources.

Please feel free to add resources or commentary in notes. Enjoy!

SCIENCE Recommendations

Help/ Reference Sites
GEOGRAPHY/ EARTHSPACE ONLY
CHEMISTRY ONLY
BIOLOGY ONLY
Society of Automotive Engineers
National Earth Science Teachers
American Association of Physics Teachers
American Chemical Society
Kansas Association of Biology Teachers
National Association of Biology Teachers
National Science Teachers Association

General Resources for Math AND Science Teachers

JOBS/MONEY
Job Search Sites
Grants
Scholarships

More Comming

Noyce Scholars

BarryGoldWater Scholarship

Knowles Foundation Teaching Fellowship

Resources
TED

keep your eyes open for TEDEd: Lesson Plans Worth Spreading

PHeT Simulations

Fun, interactive, research-based simulations of physical phenomena from the PhET™ project at the University of Colorado.

Convert Files

Go to this site to convert ANY file you have into any other format you need—even converts video/audio/graphics (but slowly)—instructions for converting are on the zamzar site.

Graphing Calculator Ideas
AAAS: Assesment and Misconceptions

Assesment Questions and Data

Here you will find free access to more than 600 items. The items:

Are appropriate for middle and early high school students.

Test student understanding in the earth, life, physical sciences, and the nature of science.

Test for common misconceptions as well as correct ideas.

This website also includes:

Data on how well U.S. students are doing in science and where they are having difficulties, broken out by gender, English language learner status, and whether the students are in middle school or high school.

“My Item Bank,” a feature that allows you to select, save, and print items and answer keys (requires site registration).

A feature that allows you to create and take tests online using items from the item collection (requires site registration).

Info on Special Ed

Math Recommendations

Thank you to Margie HIll for compiling this amazing list of resources

Common Core Standards
InsideMathematics

Check out the info on the Standards for Mathematical

Practices.......quite good! VIDEO CLIPS FROM CLASSROOMS

Math Common Core ToolBox

Smarter Balance Consortium

Smarter Balance Consortium--this is the one Kansas is part of

PARCC (the OTHER testing consortium that Ks. is NOT part of) has released draft frameworks for common core standards. Lots of information!

http://parcconline.org/sites/parcc/files/PARCC_Draft_ModelContentFrameworksForMathematics_0.pdf

Connected Math Project

Check out the CMP (Connected Math Project) videos they've put together. Also, there is a competition for teachers worth $300 to view the videos and record where they SEE the CCSS Standards for Mathematical Practice.

Common Core Tools Blog

Keep an eye on this for more info on the Standards progressions (final versions) being written by members of the original work team. (McCallam site)

MATHShell
Refrence/ Tutoring Sites for Students
PatrickJMT

Lot's of free video tutorials

Khan Academy

This site provides video tutorials

Interesting:

TED Video: Let’s Use Videos to Reinvent Education,

March 2011

http://www.ted.com/talks/salman_khan_let_s_use_video_to_reinvent_education.html

WolframAlpha

Great Resources

computer algebra systema and reference site

eMath

An email based volunteer program designed to help students master challenging math, science, and technology---demonstrates how professionals can serve as resources to students and teachers using the internet.

Hotmath

This is a student homework help line for mathematics for students in grades 6th through high.

Elementary/Middle School Specific Teacher Resources
Ed.Gov

Ideas for helping children learn math—elementary level

For ideas for Early Childhood math learning see

www.ed.gov/pubs/EarlyMath

FunSchool

Collection of educational games for kids K through 6

Cambridge University Math Project

Contains thousands of free mathematics enrichment

materials (problems, articles, games,…) for teachers and learners ages 5 to 10 years.

MathCats

This is an multi-award winning website for math for kids in grades pre-school through 8th--- great source for enrichment/extension/review ----- problems, crafts, games, art, and projects

Family Activities

The Figure This! Mathematics Challenges for Families website (www.figurethis.org) provides a library of engaging mathematics activities that can be done at home and that help show how mathematics is used in the real world. The activities are aligned to the NCTM Standards of Number, Algebra, Geometry, and Data and are written for students in grades 5 through 8.

PBS

PBS provides a program MATHLINE for middle school mathematics teachers. This site contains some lesson plans for middle school teachers.

General Resources for Math Teachers
Blogs to Follow

please add to this!!

Edutopia

Maria Andersen

Dan Meyer

Dan Meyer: Math class needs a makeover | Video on TED.com

Dan Meyer: Math class needs a makeover. You either have JavaScript turned off or have an old version of the Adobe Flash Player. To view this video you need ...http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_meyer_math_curriculum_makeover.html

Professional Organizations

AMS

The American Mathematical Society (AMS) and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics maintain a Word Wide Web site that discusses nonacademic careers in mathematics.

KATM

Lesson Plan/ Activities

Mathematics Forum

The Mathematics Forum provides a variety of resources for mathematics educators.

Including a PROBLEM OF THE WEEK

Get the Math

Get the Math is designed to help students understand real-world applications of Algebra I. A series of interrelated video segments and interactive tools support student learning of algebra concepts related to music, fashion, and videogames. Teacher resources include videos of a New Jersey teacher using Get the Math materials in his classroom, as well as lesson plans with student handouts.

AlgebraLab

a site FULL of many lesson ideas and classroom activities.

MathGuide

free lessons, math news, puzzles, games, help center, and much more designed for students, teachers, and parents

ILLUMINATIONS (NCTM)

The NCTM Illuminations Web site is designed to illuminate the new vision for school mathematics as presented in NCTM's Principles and Standards for School Mathematics. Goals of Illuminations:

1.) Provide resources that will help improve the teaching and learning of mathematics for all students.

2) Provide resources that bring alive the ideas and recommendations set forth in the NCTM Principles and Standards for School Mathematics (Standards 2000).

3) Provide Standards-based resources for classroom use. 4) Help communicate the vision of Standards-based mathematics teaching and learning.

InsideMathematics.org

Inside Mathematics is a professional resource for educators interested in improving students' mathematics learning and performance. This site features classroom examples of innovative teaching methods and insights into student learning, tools for mathematics instruction that teachers can use immediately, and video tours of the ideas and materials on the site.

Check out the info on the Standards for Mathematical

Practices.......quite good! VIDEO CLIPS FROM CLASSROOMS.

http://www.insidemathematics.org/index.php/commmon-core-math-intro

SHARING Resources

Networking
Conferences

Technology

Science

MATH

EWA

NSTA

NCTM

Eastern Kansas Math Education Summit (JCCC)

Kansas City Regional Mathematics Technology EXPO (UMKC)

Collaborative Group Options

ProBoards

Discussion Board

SkyDrive

Google Groups

Articles

15 Free Web-based tools

On the Web
DROPBOX
TWITTER

Although DELICIOUS is great for saving- this is also a place you can refer people to to show them collections of articles or resources you may have accumulated on a topic.

(Delicious stacks can be made public or private)

BLOGS

Although blogs may not be the best way to share information when you're just starting out, studies have shown that blogs are a great way to remember and learn things while you're teaching.

If you have a teacher blog, post it here and hopefully we can get more people blogging and following!

ADD YOUR BLOG HERE!

GK12 Blog

Ann Gorsuch :)

Ukan Student Groups

NSTA/WeTeach

Biology Club

Subtraction Club

Who are we? A group of math nerds in the UkanTeach Program (and a few cool science people who like math too)

What do we do? We share new technologies, new ideas, current trends, and innovative practices in an informal setting with FOOD.

Can't come to meetings? Join the group anyway to share information and learn from others.

Click on the link to join!

UKAN FACEBOOK PAGES

UkanTeachAlumni

UkanTeach

SAVING/ Organizing Resources

SMART PHONES

Every get a great idea when you're away from the computer?

These technologies will help you remember your ideas and keep them organized in one place.

EVERNOTE

Works for computers, phones, and tablets (apple and android devices)

FOR THE COMPUTER
MindMaps/ Organizers

FreeMind

Mindomo

Read it Later/ Pocket

Compiles a list of things you want to read later.

Organizes articles using tags

MEDIUM: any device (computer, phone, tablet)

It is compatible with almost everything except maybe google reader.

DELICIOUS

Delicious helps you find cool stuff and collect it for easy sharing. Dig into stacks created by the community, and then build your own!

ARTICLES
24 Best Apps to Remember everything you discover online
Subtopic

FINDING Resources

Searching Strategies
iPAd APPS

FlipBoard

Magazine that feeds articles from your twitter, facebook, google reader, and other categories such as articles on technology or news

MEDIUM: iPad and iPhone

ZITE*

Similar to flipboard on ipad- it's a "Smart Magazine"

Medium: ipad, iphone, android phone

benefits:

personalized- allows you to like or dislike things and finds more things you like

Twitter

This can be a good way to find information-

PEOPLE TO FOLLOW

The Pew Institute (for data and statistics)

NCTM

Education Politics

colleagues

Dan Meyer

Maria Andersen

Netvibes

Brad suggested this, it seems to be similar to Flipbook/ Zite, but in RealTime

Google Reader

allows you to subscribe to blogs and websites and creates a list of the titles of the articles so you can easily skim through and see what you would like to read

benefits:

easy to look through the titles and pick and choose what to read