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February 01, 2005

Rockingham Rocks!

Here it is: The open Rockingham post area!

All you Rockingham County teachers who made it to our Explorelearning Best Practices sessions on January 31, this is your zone. Let us know what you're up to, how you are using Explorelearning, and take a second to show off! We would love to see the extended worksheets we talked about and start sharing some of those ideas with other Explorelearning users. Remember this is how you earn those points for the frequent flier trip to Hawaii :)

Keep up the good work and I can't wait to see how you are using Gizmos in your classrooms.
Thom and Eve.

Posted by Thom O'Brien at 09:53 AM in Training and Professional Development | Permalink

Comments

My first class is using this sight. So far so good.

Posted by: Jim Roth | Feb 4, 2005 10:09:47 AM

Way to go Jim!

Posted by: Rp | Feb 9, 2005 12:48:46 PM

Go Rockingham...Keep earning those points for the trip to Hawaii. I am waiting for lesson plans and cool worksheets!!!

Posted by: Thom | Feb 15, 2005 12:48:35 PM

I've got a suggestion for you all...Is it possible, specifically with the Algebra Gizmos using Algebra Tiles, to include an option on the Gizmo to allow the students to model whatever polynomial they choose? In the current form, students are not able to use the Gizmo to answer assessment questions because it requires the user to model the example it provides. Thanks for looking into this.

Posted by: Chris Noll | Mar 3, 2005 8:05:07 AM

I've got a suggestion for you all...Is it possible, specifically with the Algebra Gizmos using Algebra Tiles, to include an option on the Gizmo to allow the students to model whatever polynomial they choose? In the current form, students are not able to use the Gizmo to answer assessment questions because it requires the user to model the example it provides. Thanks for looking into this.

Posted by: Chris Noll | Mar 3, 2005 8:05:08 AM

Who's the idiot first-time blogger who posted a message twice??

Posted by: Chris Noll | Mar 3, 2005 8:07:20 AM

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