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"Mathematics is the science of what is clear by itself." (Carl Jacobi)
Core Content Power Point
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scombs
Posted 9/8/2006 9:44 AM (#995)
Subject: Core Content Power Point
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Location: Henry Clay
Here is a Power Point containing all the Math Core Content. I have an old computer in my room that I use to display the core content we are covering each day on a power point that looks continuously. You could also just print out the slides and post the ones you need on the board.



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Attachments CoreContentMathematicsHigh.ppt (122KB - 374 downloads)
bperry
Posted 9/8/2006 7:55 PM (#1003 - in reply to #995)
Subject: RE: Core Content Power Point


Math

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did you do this yourself? These are great!

Thanks
nfeese
Posted 9/11/2006 12:28 PM (#1011 - in reply to #1003)
Subject: RE: Core Content Power Point
Math

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Great Work, Steve!

Many schools encourage the use of the Core Content posted on the board each day so that students know the standard that is the target for the lesson. Some teachers use a "page protector" and slide the paper into the page protector each day (post on the board with a magnet/or clip).

Your computer idea is also terrific.

Thank you for sharing. We will all use!!
dhays
Posted 9/11/2006 6:37 PM (#1012 - in reply to #995)
Subject: RE: Core Content Power Point
Math

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Steve,
At the CATS meeting today, Elaine Hayhurst asked me about how we printed out our core content sheets. I told her about the powerpoint. She will be in touch with you regarding the core content for reading.
awilkerson
Posted 9/19/2006 11:42 AM (#1025 - in reply to #995)
Subject: RE: Core Content Power Point
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Dunbar isn't required to do this, but I really feel like it would be a good idea. It looks great.
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