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Jim Tackett posted
Watch for Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library coming to your part of the region in the very near future….
March 31 @ Campton Elementary – Wolfe County (5:00 – 7:00 p.m.)
April 1 @ Elkhorn City Elementary – Pike County (10:00 a.m. – noon)
April 2 @ Pikeville YMCA (11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.)
April 5 @ Cumberland Public Library – Harlan County (1:00…Read More -
Sarah Moon posted
Project Title: Algebra Pride! (A Project-Based Learning Approach to Systems of Linear Inequalities)
In high school Algebra, oftentimes I find students merely memorizing patterns and procedures in order to pass an assessment. While drill, practice, and memorization is important for developing a skill base, it does not take students to a level of…Read More -
Stephanie Younger posted
Title of Grant: Switch Traditional…Go Digital!
Stephanie Younger, Belfry High School
As technology becomes an ever present expectation of skills in life, students are lacking the necessary abilities to compete in a world where technology is everywhere. As an educator, it not only my duty and passion to teach students mathematics but to also p…Read More -
Paige Beasley posted
We have been able to turn our classroom into an alternative seating environment that promotes freedom of choice, student responsibility, and collaboration. Students have been wearing pedometers to track the number of steps taken each day in an alternative setting. We will then move to a more traditional setting and record our data again.…Read More
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coleymartin posted
Here the students are working on their projects. Then I took some pictures of their projects before the second phase of their project which was to determine the heat escape.
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Looks like the kids really did a good job!