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Do You “See” Math?

Posted on June 2, 2016 by Ruth Eichholtz — 2 Comments ↓

Are you one of those people who can “see” math? Or are you a person who self-identifies as “not a math person”? I’m an optimist. I actually believe that everyone Continue Reading →

Posted in Action Plan, Lesson Ideas, Math, professional development | Tagged inquiry in math, interdisciplinary, spatial reasoning | 2 Comments ↓

This Year’s Journey

Posted on April 20, 2016 by Ruth Eichholtz — 5 Comments ↓

While this year my action plan moved around a few times, it came to rest in my favorite teaching place: helping students find joy and beauty in Mathematics. Here is Continue Reading →

Posted in Action Plan, Math, professional development | Tagged action plan, IBDP, inquiry in math, student-centered learning | 5 Comments ↓

Serious Collaboration

Posted on January 5, 2016 by Ruth Eichholtz — 2 Comments ↓

      “what if we throw out everything we have?” “what if we try putting all 54 students together and create missions for them?” “what if we go shoot Continue Reading →

Posted in Action Plan, Lesson Ideas, Math | Tagged collaboration, inquiry in math | 2 Comments ↓

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