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Who says math can’t be fun & games

Nancy L. Footewww.nancyfootehigley.com

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Tennessee Math Standards

• Flexibility• Fluency• Adaptability• Technology• Vocabulary

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Exciting, engaging and memorable

• Games• Podcasts• Technology

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Proportional reasoning

• 1 out of 4 doctors say …• Hybrid cars get 35 mpg in the city. Buy a

hybrid and save 50% on fuel.• It’s on sale for 40% off.• It will grow 600%.• 5 for $1.25

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• Lilliputians are 6 inches tall.• Gulliver is 6 feet tall.

• How many Lilliputians are needed to be as tall as you?

Proportional Reasoning

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• Then they measured my right thumb, and desired no more; for by a mathematical computation, that twice round the thumb is once round the wrist, and so on to the neck and the waist.

• Really? Let’s measure in cm.

Shirt making 101

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• Astronomers discovered a planet beyond our solar system that is 1.6 times the size of Jupiter.

• Jupiter is 11.2 times the size of Earth.• How big is the new planet compared to

Earth?

Space: The Next Frontier

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It’s kind of funny …

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… and kind of sad

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GamesTo teach math

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Dice games

• Multiplication madness• Integer excitement• Fraction busters

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Adding machine tape

• Race to the top• Remnants

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Skillboard math

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One extra tile• 1/3 of 21• 1/5 of 40• 1/8 of 72• ½ the number of sides on a hexagon• 1/6 of 2 dozen• 1/8 the number of ounces in a pound• 1/7 of 42• 1/5 the value of a quarter• 1/7 the number of days in a week

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Number tiles

Challenge 1• The locker number is

odd.• The sum of the digits is

greater than 15.• The first digit is 1 more

than the third.• The second digit is 2

more than the first.

Challenge 2

• The locker number is odd.

• The second digit is 4 less than the third.

• The first digit is 7 more than the second.

Use the number tiles 0 – 9 to find the 3-digit locker number.

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Story graph

• Incorporate writing into math

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Puzzles

I couldn’t sleep last night. The digital clock kept me awake. I got to thinking – I wonder which number shows up for the greatest amount of time? How much time does it show up for?

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I’m in Tennessee

T E N N E S S E E T E1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

I wonder what letter is number 20?Number 100?

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Did you know?

• One-seventh of the world’s population is left-handed.

• Memphis is home for 650,000 people.• How many are left-handed?

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Podcasting 101

• Mental math podcasts• Write• Review• Record• Publish

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Mental Math

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Domino math

I have who has?


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