Today I'm on Math Coach's Corner with a tessellation tutorial. I really appreciate Donna Boucher's passion for all things math and how she clearly geeks out on math instruction. Donna's tutorials and posts are easy for non math-oriented people like me to understand and implement. She clearly has vast knowledge in how to get math concepts across to children and other learners. Donna also has this great page where she lists her recommended books about math instruction. Fabulous resource for math teachers across the board. Read the entire post on Math Coach's Corner and enter for a giveaway of Tessalation! here.
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1/24/2018 01:31:01 am
When you are having someone to guide you in the time of need you are sure to never let that person go. You are having the coach which is having all the experience for the first time.
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12/24/2018 04:28:33 pm
I don't know Donna Boucher personally, but I have been hearing a lot of things about her passion in teaching children the right thing to do. Being a coach in whatever field may it be is hard because you need to allot time, effort, and knowledge to your student, If you are a selfish brat who thinks highly of herself, this job is for you. Being a math coach is being selfless too and that is something that you should learn in the first place!
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2/13/2020 04:40:38 am
There are two levels of grass in the game: the lighter and extra thick green tiles and the darker and thinner green tiles.
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6/19/2024 12:44:17 am
Your appreciation means a lot! It's like putting together a puzzle—finding the perfect word is like finding that missing piece that completes the picture of your writing. Keep practicing, and you'll definitely see progress!
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AuthorEmily Grosvenor, author of Tessalation!, a children's book about tesselations and patterns in nature. Archives
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