Our Favorite Things Tuesday, November 6 9PM ET
A panel of presenters will share their favorite math teaching tips, games, and class management ideas.
Some of the presenters are:
* Timon Piccini (@MrPicc112, http://mrpiccmath.weebly.com/) on Operation Soccer
* Scott Keltner (@ScottKeltner) Pi Day, A Coin Drive, and a Sierpinski Triangle for the Ages
* @approx_normal on using Google Voice for Parent/Student communications
* Sadie Estrella (@wahedahbug) on Classroom management for math
* Justin Lanier (@j_lanier) Wall Space: how I use my classroom walls for instructional and student-work-display purposes
* Chris Harrow (@chris_harrow) on Computer Algebra Systems





Lisa Henry will lead a panel of presenters who will share their favorite review games. Presenters include Lisa Henry (An Old Math Dog Learning New Tricks, @lmhenry9), Kim Hughey (Math Tales from the Spring), Julie Reulbach (I Speak Math, @jreulbach), Alisan Royster (@G8rAli), Remi Smith (The Math Smith, @reminoodle), and Sue VanHattum (Math Mama Writes, @suevanhattum).
The Exeter Math department creates some of the best curricula available to teachers. Taking what they do very well in problem solving is key to making sense of and persevering in problems. (CCSS Mathematical Practice Standard 1) In addition, they have an active, hands on curriculum that is available in both PDF and Word formats to help teachers explore math with their learners. (link “available in both PDF and Word formats” to 