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Ever see Shannon Cole sing in class?
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chill
Posted 2/16/2009 1:41 PM (#2393)
Subject: Ever see Shannon Cole sing in class?
Math

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Location: Tates Creek HS
You bet I have... and she's awesome! I love her adaption of Notorious Big's rap. The students who apply her rap do indeed keep the signs straight when factoring. Only if I could develop one of these for all the skills and concepts for my students.
belee
Posted 9/2/2009 1:44 PM (#2495 - in reply to #2393)
Subject: RE: Ever see Shannon Cole sing in class?
Math

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Location: Leestown MS
Shannon Cole is the best teacher ever!!!!
kgillum
Posted 2/25/2010 8:46 AM (#2733 - in reply to #2393)
Subject: RE: Ever see Shannon Cole sing in class?
Counts on fingers & toes

Posts: 15

Singing actually helps the kids remember so well! Last year I sang the quadratic equation song that Myra Marshall taught me when I was in 10th grade and I still have students singing it this year. I'm not really sure what the tune is, but the words are "x equals negative b plus or minus radical b squared minus four a c (clap 4x) all over 2 a." I look like a dork singing it (which is part of the appeal), but they remember!
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