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Empower your Math Lessons with GSuite for Education!

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Empower your Math Lessons with GSuite for Education!

  • Connect teachers and students with resources to enhance teaching and learning in Math Classrooms.
  • Apps, Extensions and Add-ons can provide valuable support in a Math Class.
  • Increase engagement and motivation, improve understanding and enhance communication and collaboration in a math classroom.
  • Use technology to deepen understanding.
  • Promotes active learning

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Collaboration, Critical thinking, Communication Creativity

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  • Google Doc
  • Create Digital Manipulatives
  • Adding Integers
  • Create copy

Using Google Drawings for Math

Many of our physical math manipulatives can be made into digital math manipulatives using Google Drawings.

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Using Google Drawings to learn about angles

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Area and Perimeter

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  • Lines of Symmetry

Using Google Drawings to learn about lines of symmetry

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Create your own drawing

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  • Coordinate Plane
  • Collaboration
  • Critical Thinking
  • Reflection
  • Active Learning

The Coordinate Plane

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  • Combined with the power of EquatIO, students can now use the tool that works best to solve the problem and show their work all digitally.
  • Algebra Tiles are a great way of physically representing and modeling an algebraic expression. Here is a template algebra tile workspace.
  • Use EquatIO to add in the equation or have the students create one themselves!

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Group Activity 2

Share with pgarcia@gedu.demo.edtechteam.mx

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Using Google Forms for Math

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Formative Assessment and Sharing to Google Classroom

  • Create a formative assessment using Google Forms and use EquatIO mathspace to allow students to show their work.
  • EquatIO mathspace integrates with Google Classroom

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  • Strong, flexible and innovative lessons
  • Independent students
  • Critical Thinking Skills
  • HyperDoc using Google Drawings

Create a HyperDoc using Google Drawings

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  • goo.gl/EXWVbT
  • Understanding of place value.
  • Builds computation skills
  • Regroup, add, subtract, multiply, and divide.

Number Pieces (app)

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  • goo.gl/kfOcbr
  • Visualize and Explore Fraction Models
  • Students may use a bar or circle to represent, compare, and perform operations with fractions with denominators from 1 to 100.
  • Understand the concept of part of the whole.
  • Compare fractions.
  • Understand Mixed Numbers
  • Understand equivalent fractions

Fractions (app)

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  • Have your students build a walk through of a solution of a problem using EquatIO and Slides.
  • Once the steps is laid out, have the students use an app like Screencastify to record their own verbal explanation of the solution.
  • Save the video to YouTube or Google Drive and hand it in using Google Classroom.
  • OR add these videos to their digital portfolio.

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HP Chromebook 11 G6 EE

Acer Chromebook 11 (C732)

Exploring Quadratic Polynomials

  • Open GeoGebra
  • Type in a function.
  • Create sliders for the parameters.
  • Modify a graph of a function with sliders.
  • visualize special points of a function (i.e. roots, extremum)

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Lenovo 100e Chromebook

HP Chromebook 11 G6 EE

Acer Chromebook 11 (C732)

Build an Isosceles Triangle

  • Use the CIRCLE WITH CENTER THROUGH POINT tool to construct a circle with center A that passes through B.
  • Select the POINT ON OBJECT tool. With this tool selected, touch the circle in 2 different spots to plot two different points, C and D, on the circle itself.
  • Use the POLYGON tool to construct the triangle ACD.
  • Select the MOVE tool. Now touch one blue segment that serves as a side of this triangle. In the style bar that appears, select the "Aa" icon. Check "Value" to show the length of this segment.
  • Use the ANGLE tool to find and display the measures of all 3 angles of this triangle.

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