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Course Reflection
It was an absolutely wild ride! I was very much sure of what kind of math teacher I wanted to be, and yet, I felt like my perspective had ch...
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Lesson plan and slides attached below :) Google slides link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1xwHGvmZ5crAeI7uFbE_m9cOo5TXbzXs5mwKoUf...
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This question itself wasn’t too difficult, but finding all the relevant information to solve this problem took most of my time. I first assu...
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This is honestly one of those things that I always knew about but never thought about until I became a teacher. Of course it makes sense tha...


Thanks Leon, Raymond and Teij! A great topic choice here. Your lesson plan generally looks good, but there are several missing elements that you need to add as separate pages/inclusions: (1) the case study you are opening with, and (2) the slides you mention. Please add these ASAP before our 1:00 PM class tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteAlso, I would hesitate to fall back on 'direct instruction'. Have confidence in your (and your learners') ability to introduce and engage with this new material and to have a good discussion of it! I understand that just 'telling' is your backup plan, but I want to see that you can make a more interactive, participatory kind of learning work well if at all possible! You can do it!