Terry Kawas’ website, Mathwire.com, is definitely the place
to go if you’ve got some free time (yes I said it) and a passion for
exploration. The site dates back to 2005 and is filled with activities which
can bring an extra kick to your lessons and absolutely raise student
achievement. Her site appears to be targeted more to the elementary classroom;
however, there are ample activities linked to NCTM standards which could be
easily transferred up to our older learners.
My recommendation is to create a Mathwire.com bookmark
folder in your browser, start at the A-Z list on her home page and do a brief
scan of the resources. Any page that needs further attention, bookmark, and then
move on. This strategy will be useful if you are like most educators and free
time means 10 minutes of solitude. Going alphabetically will help to keep track
of where you are so you won’t have to view resources you already saw. When lesson
and unit planning time comes, you will be able to quickly review any resources
you found without needing to go through pages of bookmarks or the site itself.
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