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A huge collection of activities and resources on the subject of our seas and oceans and the animals that live there. Includes activities in Mathematics, Science, Research and Language Arts. Other resources are Internet links, magazine and book listings, audio and visual references.
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AUTEUR(S): Sherri Allen
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This unit Diane shows how to use pattern blocks to teach operations with fractions. This should help students understand the concepts associated with fractions.
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AUTEUR(S): Diane Hanson
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'Underwater times tables' is an fun and stimulating interactive game that helps students to learn their multiplication times tables.
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AUTEUR(S): John Rutherford
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This note appears in the twelth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. It contains a list of events in the summer and fall of 2000.
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AUTEUR(S): Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society
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This note appears in the twelth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. It contains a list of some websites recommended by SMTS members.
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AUTEUR(S): Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society
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This is a game that should be accessible to students who can perform mental, two digit arithmetic. The explanation of why it works involves base two arithmetic.
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AUTEUR(S): Penny Nom
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Nancy Mutdosch sent this question to Quandaries and Queries and we put Chris' answer here also as we thought it might be of interest to other teachers.
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AUTEUR(S): Chris Fisher
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This one of the articles in the twelth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. In this article Adele Owatz, a grade 2/3 teacher, has gathered a list of books to use with elementary math classes. These books are enjoyable stories on their own but Adele has also linked them to stands in the mathematics cirriculum.
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AUTEUR(S): Adele Owatz
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