Friday, May 29, 2015

Math Videos- Please Vote

Our real world math videos are finished!  I wrote about this real world math video project in the beginning of may.  My students have been working extremely hard creating storyboards, scripts, and recordings.  We then used WeVideo and iMovie to edit our videos.  Finally we would like to share them with our online and school community.  We have narrowed the list down to 12 top videos and would love for you to vote for your favorite. We are looking for the best video that shows how math is used in our every day lives.   THANKS so much for voting!

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Scale Drawing and Literacy


My main goal this year has been to incorporate more and more literacy within my mathematics instruction.  I have posted about how I use articles, info graphs, and vocabulary activities to support literacy in mathematics.  This year while I was teaching ratios and scale, I decided to tweak my cartoon scale drawing project a bit.  I usually have students pick a cartoon figure and then we use ratios to enlarge the figure on graph paper.  It always allows my creative students to shine a bit, and it still allows me to make sure they understand the concept of scale.  This year, I had students take comic strips that were related to mathematics and scale draw them larger.


Many of the cartoons incorporated figurative language with a mathematical concept, so I had students explain how the artist used figurative language in the comic and explain the mathematical concept.  It was awesome!  Some of the comic strips were so funny and cute, and the students seemed to really enjoy them.



Here are a few examples of the comic strips students enlarged. I will post the write ups where the students described the figurative language shortly.