Ukulele blogs the finale
Getting to play the ukulele this year has definitely been a highlight in music class. I love being able to pick songs and pick my instrument and allow myself a choice in my learning. I love playing the ukulele so … Continued
Coding and Presentations
Today’s class I was quite nervous to present. However, Sam and I felt very comfortable in front of the class because our peers were extremely supportive. I felt like we had done good research on our topic and developed a … Continued
End of the project… Not the learning
Well, we have come to the end of the semester and Sam and I have both become experts on including technology into the math classroom. Sam and I were not always as math motivated as we are today. We both … Continued
How to effectively use math tech in the classroom
Over the past few weeks, Sam and I have been looking at some of the technology options that are available to use in math education. We are now aware of the many technology tools that are available to teach math … Continued
Inquiry Finally!!
Well, Folks! We are back on track and puttering along with our assignment. I decided to start with the house that looks as if it is from the movie “Up”. The house is made from two different stitches with a … Continued
Minecraft + Math Literacy
For this week’s blog, Sam and I were inspired by our weekly tec class. We delved into the world of Minecraft and learned how to use the application to encourage a variety of learners. We decided it would be a … Continued
Change of Pace!
My ukulele has been my saving grace for any time I get anxious during homework sessions. Sometimes I get overwhelmed about not being productive and other times I just need a brain break and there are those unfortunate times that … Continued
Inquiry, falling behind?
Whelp! I would have to say that sometimes life gets in the way of homework and I have to be okay with that. Recently for financial reasons I have had to get a job and work 3-4 shifts a … Continued
Primary Vs. Intermediate Math Apps
Most math apps when you read the description describe themselves as apps for elementary or k-12 students. I found this very surprising as this is a very wide age range to cater to and students during these years have dramatically … Continued