Make Math Moments From A Distance
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Sparking Curiosity From A Distance [Webinar Replay]6 Lessons
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Make Math Moments From A Distance [Webinar Replay]7 Lessons
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2-1 - Introduction to Making Math Moments From a Distance
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2-2 - Spark Curiosity Through The Shot Put Task
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2-3 - Using The Curiosity Path From A Distance
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2-4 - Fuel Sense Making With Knowledgehook SnapShots
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2-5 - How to Fuel Sense Making From A Distance
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2-6 - How To Ignite Your Teacher Moves From A Distance
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2-7 - Q&A Session
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2-1 - Introduction to Making Math Moments From a Distance
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More Tech Tool Deep Dives [Coming Soon]
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Tech Tool Deep Dive: Knowledgehook9 Lessons
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3-1 - Introduction
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3-2 - Introduction to Knowledgehook
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3-3 - Follow The Curiosity Path With Gameshow
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3-4 - Crafting a Productive Struggle With Gameshow
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3-5 - Using the Upload Focus Feature to Consoliate Learning
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3-6 - Reporting Tools and Self-Paced Missions for Purposeful Practice
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3-7 - Creating a Custom Activity in Knowledgehook
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3-8 - Creating a Class, The Teacher Dashboard, and More!
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3-9 - Knowledgehook Q&A
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3-1 - Introduction
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Tech Tool Deep Dive: Desmos8 Lessons
1-5 – Curiosity Task Tool & Summary
What You’ll Learn
- How you can use the Curiosity Task Tool to Spark Curiosity From A Distance.
Make Math Moments Academy › Forums › 1-5 – Curiosity Task Tool & Summary – Discussion
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1-5 – Curiosity Task Tool & Summary – Discussion
Posted by Jon on May 29, 2020 at 12:15 pm“What new take-aways do you have?
What questions are you still wondering?
Share your thinking below…”
Archived Users replied 4 years, 3 months ago 9 Members · 8 Replies -
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I just concluded “sparkling curiosity from a distance” and it is excellent. My greatest take is the three simple steps I can use to organize my thought when planning instruction. It is amazing how I can use the gummy worm activity to shed light on different concepts under “counting” with a handy tool from “brainingcamp”. I must check out the other two activities on counting. please is there any way we can still get access to the free licence on braining camp.com
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Since the Braining Camp code expired, it was suggested to try The Math Learning Center Apps instead: https://www.mathlearningcenter.org/resources/apps
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This is excellent.The curioisity ideas are awesome and I would wanna add up these ideas into my other planned activities and excited to try these tools in my maths class.
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I can certainly find ways to use with my 7th grade math students. Thank you!
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Read the guide!!! That is what I am going to have to be sure that I do as I begin to acclimate myself to this method of presenting concepts. I am very grateful that there are so many tasks already carefully laid out so that it frees me up some for facilitating the hopefully ‘unplanned’ incidents that students come up with when they are given the opportunity to think creatively!
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I am excited to try this. I will likely do something like this on the first or second day of school. I think it would be a great way to meet some students and get to know their thinking and get them excited about math this year.
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I can plan lessons using your already created videos.
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Excited to use these ideas in the upcoming school year!
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