Description
You will leave this session with many unique problem-solving techniques that will help all students be more successful in math contests and on tests – including district achievement, SAT, and ACT tests. Each participant will conclude the session with 10 math problems that they can take back and implement immediately in their classroom. These problems will help teachers both interest and challenge their students of all ages.
In this 1-hour course, you will learn:
- How to present challenging and engaging math problems
- The power of exponents
- How to solve problems with a function machine
- About the 2-10 method
- The language of algebra and how to solve real-life problems
- Basic probability and counterintuitive problems
- How to teach probability in younger grades
Other courses in this series:
Pathway to Mathematical Understanding in Early Childhood
The Missing Part in Most Math Instruction – How to Think Algebraically
8 Ways to Spark Intellectual Curiosity and Passion in Mathematically Gifted Students
Presenter Bio
Ed is a popular presenter at math, homeschool and gifted education conferences
around the country and has approached gifted education as a parent, teacher, and
school board member. His students will testify to his ability to make math fun
and challenging for them as well as his unique sense of humor which comes
through in his classes and workshops. Ed has taught students of all ages and
abilities since graduating from Oberlin College in 1974. He has a Masters degree
in Gifted Education from the University of Northern Iowa. Ed’s work is currently
being used around the world and has been translated into several languages
including Chinese and Korean.
Martha – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
Great
William – Springfield City School District (verified owner) –
It presents useful methods, and its a helpful reminder to teachers who’re already skilled in math what skills students might be missing that we take for granted.
Tracy – NORWALK CITY (verified owner) –
The man was great at teaching these strategies, however, I feel this course wasn’t quite appropriate for elementary teachers. Discussing ACT questions was rather daunting.
Dean – PROSPER ISD (verified owner) –
The course offered some fun ideas for problems to present to students to make them think.
Amy – River View Local Schools (verified owner) –
Provides intuitive thinking and problem solving strategies that can be used with any student population
JANET – PARMA CITY (verified owner) –
I found the Video very interesting. I liked his 10-2 rule.
Mary – NORDONIA HILLS CITY (verified owner) –
Very interesting
Lizeth – LAREDO ISD (verified owner) –
This was a very interesting course.
Amanda – SCHERTZ-CIBOLO-U CITY ISD (verified owner) –
Given the short time frame, I think he did a good job breaking the problems down. My favorite part is that he explains how failing these problems can give children motivation to learn.
Ronald – MARIETTA CITY (verified owner) –
There are quality methods to use.