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Creating Tessellations - for Middle Schoolers

5/1/2016

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Creating Tessellations
Listen in to learn how to make M.C. Escher-type tessellations! This method works well for middle schoolers, though it can be a little challenging:-)

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Mobius Strips

4/4/2016

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Video - Exploring Mobius Strips
This quick exploration of a Mobius Strip is a fun activity for the end of the year or an interesting filler after a test. 

Even you may be surprised at what happens if you do go ahead and make the second cut! 

Give it a try!

by Brigid -- Math Giraffe
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Building a Positive Classroom Culture

3/21/2016

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Positive Culture
Want to build a positive culture in your classroom?  This short video blog will give you some tips and techniques for creating a positive culture in your classroom from the first day to the last day of school.

Afterwards, grab your very own Pat On the Back printable and get started.

Brought to you from Brittany Naujok and The Colorado Classroom

Pat on the Back
Free.  Get your own Pat on the Back printable to get going on a more positive culture in your classroom.

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What is Google Drive?

3/14/2016

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Getting Started with Google Drive
Are you confused about Google Drive? This short video will help explain what it is, how to get started, how to add your files and folders to your Google Drive, and how to share your files.

by Andrea (History Gal)
Free Getting Started with Google Drive guide
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A Simple Station-Rotation Model for the Blended Classroom

3/11/2016

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The blended classroom mixes digital with traditional instruction. One model for blending your classroom that is frequently used in elementary school is the Station-Rotation Model. But it's not just for elementary school. Learn about my simple 3-3-3 (3 groups, 3 days, 3 stations) model in this post. For further information, read my blog post HERE for more information about this surprisingly easy to implement model for the blended classroom.

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