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MJmikejacobs.bsky.social

Working with integers? Try this shady #yohaku#mathsky#iTeachMath

Use 9 different integers in a 3 by 3 grid. The numbers in the top row multiply to -52. The numbers in the middle row multiply to 75. The numbers in the bottom row multiply to -15. The numbers in the left column multiply to 65. The numbers in the middle column multiply to 90. The numbers in the right column multiply to 10. The sum of the integers in the 2 by 2 square at the top left of the grid is 3.
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HMmurrayh83.bsky.social

Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB#iTeachMath

The image shows a digital design created by arranging six hexagons around a central hexagon.
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HMmurrayh83.bsky.social

Pattern block play! #21CenturyPB#iTeachMath

The first image along the bottom shows a right trapezoid. Four of these trapezoids are used to create the hexagon in the second image. The other images show the progression of the design as it builds on the hexagon image.
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SCtechknowmath.bsky.social

Data Distributions! 🐈😸😼 📊Algebra 1, Term 6, Lesson 2 FREE Google Slides posted at TechKnowMath #iteachmathyoutu.be/oGTGSqr0-vE?...

Data Distributions! - Algebra 1, Term 6, Lesson 2
Data Distributions! - Algebra 1, Term 6, Lesson 2

YouTube video by Susan Carriker

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Discretionary spaces are micro moments in which decisions are made. Being aware of these spaces allows teachers to elevate student voices and mathematical status. Revisiting some good stuff from the ’23–24 CPM Newsletter: cpm.org/discretionar...#moremath#iteachmath#mtbos

Three people in a classroom looking at a whiteboard that reads “b) x < –1.”
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MHmeganhg.bsky.social

Need a clock for classroom display? I recently found justabigclock.comwww.reddit.com/r/VIDEOENGIN...#ITeachPhysics#ITeachMath

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UBuncailathair.bsky.social

Any have experience or research in returning to school after a natural disaster? I teach 8th grade math at a school that is currently closed indefinitely because of Helene. #ITeachMath#MTBoS#EduSky

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MJmikejacobs.bsky.social

Start your day with this #yohaku#mathsky#iTeachMath

Use 9 different factors of 315 in a 3 by 3 grid. The numbers in the top row add to 115. The numbers in the middle row add to 21. The numbers in the bottom row add to 65. The numbers in the left column add to 57. The numbers in the middle column add to 29. The numbers in the right column add to 115.
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SCtechknowmath.bsky.social

📊 One Variable Stats! 🥳 📊 Algebra 1, Term 6, Lesson 1 📊 FREE Google slides posted at TechKnowMath .com youtu.be/1iuZZPvSUKc#iteachmath

One Variable Stats! - Algebra 1, Term 6, Lesson 1
One Variable Stats! - Algebra 1, Term 6, Lesson 1

YouTube video by Susan Carriker

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