Math Books That Inspire: My Current Reads and Future Picks
As a passionate math educator, I find inspiration not only in the classroom but also within the pages of thought-provoking books. Whether it’s deepening my understanding of complex concepts or discovering new teaching strategies, math books have a special way of expanding both my knowledge and approach. In this post, I’m excited to share with you the math books currently on my nightstand, as well as a few that are next on my reading list. From insightful explorations of mathematical theory to practical guides for classroom instruction, these reads offer something for every math enthusiast or educator looking to spark…
Schoolai.com – Sandbox Chatbots for Students
With so many AI tools available, deciding which ones are worth your time can be challenging. In New York, using any tool with students involves ensuring data protection, which limits many options. That’s why I'm excited about Schoolai.com—no student login required! This multifaceted platform harnesses AI within a safe, controlled environment. Teachers can create custom chatbots, known as Sidekicks, to enhance learning experiences without distractions. Schoolai.com offers a practical, secure way to integrate AI into education, making it a valuable asset for any educator. Ready to explore? Create your free teacher account today!
Turning Pages: Strategies for Creating a Reading Culture
Transform booktalks from passive to active experiences with engaging techniques that inspire a love for reading. Discover methods like interactive displays, book trailers, and speed dating to create a dynamic reading culture. These strategies help students explore and connect with books, fostering a lifelong passion for literature.
A Few of My Favorite Things- Non-Curricular Tasks
Within the past few years, Peter Liljedahl’s book, Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics for grades K-12, has blasted off in the mathematics education world! This popular book outlines 14 Teaching Practices for Enhancing Learning- all focusing on a math classroom. Over many years of research in a variety of schools and locations, he noticed that students were not thinking about math. Enter his 14 best practices to improve how we get students to think about math. The tasks we give during a math class, based on his research, are based off of years of institutional norms. The way our parents learned…
📚 But Where is the Red Book? Introducing Talpa.ai Innovating Book Discovery!
Discover Talpa.ai, the revolutionary AI-powered tool transforming library interactions. Utilizing advanced LLMs from Anthropic and OpenAI, it ensures accurate bibliographic searches validated by Bowker, Syndetics Unbound, and LibraryThing. Seamlessly navigate genres, character data, and even identify books by cover design. Explore the future of library innovation at Talpa.ai today.
Another EduProtocol: Bookakucha
Imagine transforming the traditional book talk into an engaging, student-driven experience. Welcome to BookaKucha, a dynamic book presentation format inspired by the popular Pecha-Kucha style, crafted by Jon Corippo and Marlena Hebern in their book EduProtocols. What is BookaKucha? BookaKucha is a streamlined, classroom-friendly adaptation of PechaKucha, the world-renowned storytelling format known for its brevity and impact. In a typical PechaKucha session, presenters share their stories through 20 slides, each accompanied by 20 seconds of commentary. It’s the perfect blend of efficiency and creativity, often described as what “Show and Tell” always aspired to be. BookaKucha simplifies this even further…