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Hi Everyone,
I am new to Classroom 2.0 and I would like to use this platform as a resource to learn about educator needs in the classroom, as I work for a nonprofit that partners with teachers and provides programming and lessons.
The Morven Park Center for Civic Impact (MPCCI) is in the process of developing online education materials. I know many of you are required to use online learning tools over the next month and maybe longer. We would like to gain some feedback from teachers about the tools that are most useful in the classroom, and what type of partner programming you find most valuable.
With the information gathered from the following survey, MPCCI aims to improve its partnerships with schools and teachers by becoming more relevant.
The survey should take 10 minutes to complete. The answers you provide will allow MPCCI to better understand the needs of educators and schools.
Thank you in advance for your participation!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/centerforcivicimpact
MPCCI delivers free and engaging civics education lessons to K-12 students to empower them to know their voices matter, examine current issues relevant to their lives, take responsibility, and make an impact. If you would like to learn more about MPCCI, please visit www.morvenpark.org/education.
If you have any questions, please contact education@morvenpark.org.
Kind Regards,
Alecia Bryner
Education Programs Coordinator
Morven Park | Westmoreland Davis Memorial Foundation
17195 Southern Planter Lane
Leesburg, VA 20176
703-777-2414 x6631
Thnaks for add
Hi my name is Taylor Walker and I am new to Classroom 2.0. I just wanted to connect with you on here to share some exciting news that is coming out of the Loyola Marymount Community in the form of a project that I developed for high school and college students to learn while interacting and competing against one another. USA Today and KABC channel 7 news, along with others, have covered our story.
We only have 7 days left on our Kickstarter campaign, and it would help lot if you could support our project and share with anyone else you know in the educational sphere. Thank you.
Wait until your students read this article, "Parking Meter Mechanic Sentenced For Stealing $210,000 in Quarters",
"The more money, The more Problems", by Hungry Teacher.
Mathematical Domains: Measurement and Data, Numbers and Operations, Ratios and Proportional Relationships, Statistics and Probability
Topics: Measurement, Graphing
Grade Level(s): Sixth, Seventh, Eighth
Duration: Approximately 1 to 2 hours
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http://hungryteacher.com/essential_grid/the-more-money-the-more-pro...
"Who Cut the Cheese?", by Hungry Teacher
Mathematical Domains: Measurement and Data, Numbers and Operations, Ratios and Proportional Relationships, The Number System
Topics: Measurement, Pythagorean Theorem, Rates, Area, Perimeter, Percents
Grade Level(s): Sixth, Seventh, Eighth
Duration: Approximately 3 to 5 days
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6 free lessons, Give them a try.http://http://hungryteacher.com/essential_grid/who-cut-the-cheese/
This is one of the best websites that I have see. Their lessons are muli-tiered and very interesting. The lesson, "Mind Your Own Beeswax" is featured on Ted-Ed with over 200,000 views.
Mind Your Own Beeswax
Mathematical Domains: Measurement and Data, Numbers and Operations, Ratios and Proportional Relationships, Statistics and Probability
Standards: Grade Levels 6, 7, 8
Teacher Needs Support. I am working on my graduate research study and need perspectives from 10 K-12 teachers on what drives them to learn and engage in virtual communities like C 2.0. Please consider participating as your input and expertise would contribute greatly to the research. Click here for more information.
Here is the picture that we used for our discussion piece with our seminar class. We had some great math related questions, comments, and problems. The picture came from Hungry Teacher's, "Who Cut the Cheese?"
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Hungry Teacher presents, "Mathletes".
Where are the Mathletes? Grab your mathletic gear and suit up!
Mathematical Domains: Functions, Expressions & Equations
Topics: Modeling with Expressions, Linear Functions, Quadratic Functions
Grade Level(s): Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, Eleventh
www.hungryteacher.com
We taught this lesson to our compacted 6th grade math classes. Great example of systems of equations. Last week, we had a discussed "More Money, More Problems" Check these lessons out. They are just like camping.......Intense
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