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COMPUTER ACTIVITIES FOR TEACHING MATH

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35 years of teaching math grades 1 - 8 Presented professional development workshops on using the software already on the computer as a teaching and learning tool.
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Preview of Comparing Decimals Computer Lab Activity CCSS 5.NBT.A.3.b

Comparing Decimals Computer Lab Activity CCSS 5.NBT.A.3.b

Students will enjoy modeling and representing decimals. Visual learning is among the very best methods for teaching students of all ages how to think and how to learn. This activity will help students to clarify their thinking on decimal place value. Students can recreate in their own words what they have learned. Pages 1 and 2 are for the teacher. Pages 3 and 4 are student handout. Page 5 is an assessment.
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Experience

35 years of teaching math grades 1 - 8 Presented professional development workshops on using the software already on the computer as a teaching and learning tool.

Teaching style

Most of the activities use a constructivist teaching design for math concepts while at the same time increasing students' computer proficiency level.

Awards & shining teacher moments

Author of "HANDS-ON COMPUTER ACTIVITIES FOR TEACHING MATH" GRADES 3 - 8...published by John Wiley (2004)

My own education history

BS Degree in Elementary Education

Additional biographical information

As a Title I teacher in the East St. Louis (Illinois) public schools, I used models and representations to teach mathematics to gifted and remedial students in grades 1 through 8 for more than thirty-five years. While instructing entire classrooms in a computer lab environment, I created a unique teaching strategy that supports the math standards and increases students' computer proficiency levels. The activities use common software found on most computers. I presented this strategy for professional development workshops at the St. Clair County (Illinois) Regional Office of Education.