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Can you plz. let me know some ways to teach maths in primary level thru games? If you have idea plz. let me know soon. I've to find out some math games for them within Wednesday. Plz note we dn't have access of technology at school.
I run a school for children ageing 3 to 12 in a rural areas.
I started a new Ning network for middle school science teachers. Thought you might want to check it out.
Thanks, Kevin
I wondered in your blog and I found it very inspirating. The problem (if it is) is that my student are at least 13 years old so I don't know how the'll react using this instrument. If you don't mind I'll post your blog to my collegues and to my italian teacher social network.
Bye
Thanks for commenting and visiting my page. It started as an assignment for a technology class I'm taking this summer, but I plan to keep it up to be able to keep meeting new people like you. I am also working to integrate sustainability wherever I can within our science standards. I just finished a week-long natural resources workshop at San Jose State University sponsored by the Bay Area Earth Science Institute. (www.baesi.org) It renewed by commitment to focusing on the earth and environment in my classes. Would love to stay in touch.
Katherine (AKA science_teacher)
We're overdue to have our second child so I'll be hanging around home, then hospital, then home so more. Oh, and trying to get some sleep as well! Can't wait ...
Dave.
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