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"Mathematics is the science of what is clear by itself." (Carl Jacobi)
Open Middle Slides by Course
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nfeese
Posted 8/1/2021 2:04 PM (#5247)
Subject: Open Middle Slides by Course
Math

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Location: IAKSS



https://www.google.com/url?q=https://t.co/gTeoaPuOc1?amp%3D1&sa=D&source=editors&ust=1627844294409000&usg=AOvVaw0rl_pAd5XSPEKiDifAXijH

Open Middle Slides ALL courses

Terrific number sense and problem-solving with non-routine problems
jdonahue
Posted 5/13/2025 10:16 PM (#7609 - in reply to #5247)
Subject: RE: Open Middle Slides by Course
Counts on fingers & toes

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@natalee, it looks like most, if not all, links are broken when you use an iPad, but if you use a computer or laptop, all links work great!

These look great! Looking through some stuff to try with my students.

Jonathan Donahue
7th Grade Math Teacher
Edythe J. Hayes Middle School
Fayette County Public Schools
nfeese
Posted 5/14/2025 8:37 AM (#7610 - in reply to #5247)
Subject: RE: Open Middle Slides by Course
Math

500100100100252525
Location: IAKSS


I agree, Mr. Donahue!

Also, students can use the clear number tiles (0-9)when solving Open Middle problems! I highly recommend!!

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