We were so fortunate to have an Evanston alum and math wizard, Anna Pierrehumbert, get in touch with us because she was interested in this project and model for helping others learn mathematics topics. She wrote a number of math lessons that involved collaborative work and active learning of math.
The following lessons can be viewed and used:
- Algebra
- Geometry
- Graphing: Matching graphs game
- Graphing
- Statistics
- Trigonometry: Instructions for making clinometer for trigonometry lesson
- Trigonometry
- Vectors and transformations cards needed for the lesson below
- Vectors and transformations
These lessons were used in Sierra Leone for the EducAid Math Fair!!
Imagine teaching science without equipment and materials to do lab or other hands-on activities. Imagine your science classroom not having electricity, let alone Internet access. What types of active science lessons are possible? This site is dedicated to providing lesson plans for a variety of active, hands-on that any teacher can use! Let's be sure EVERY student, no matter their circumstances, can learn science by doing some science!
Featured Post
Doing Science activities with bare basics
This project, nicknamed SEE-SAW, is meant to provide opportunities for any student in any school to do science. Even for schools in the poor...
No comments:
Post a Comment