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[FamilyLiteracy 1160] Online Math Resources from LINCS
Gail Price
gprice at famlit.orgFri Aug 8 10:50:15 EDT 2008
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Happy Friday!
Some of you probably get the Thursday Notes from the Office of
Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE), but for those who don't, I
thought I would share this tidbit with you. The sites listed (I did
visit three of them and tried out the activities) give you a great way
to combine technology with math in your classroom. Enjoy. Thanks to the
LINCS folks for compiling this for us.
Online Math Resources for Teachers
Evidence suggests that many adult education teachers may not have a
strong background in teaching math, but math is an increasingly critical
skill required for college entry and employment. Teachers can create
more engaging math classes this fall using online math lesson plans
<http://literacynet.org/sciencelincs/slnum-number.html> from the
Literacy Information and Communication System (LINCS) to help get basic
concepts across to adult education students in fascinating ways.
If you have trouble with the link in the text above, here is the URL for
the LINCS page.
http://literacynet.org/sciencelincs/slnum-number.html
Gail J. Price
Multimedia Specialist
National Center for Family Literacy
325 W. Main Street, Suite 300
Louisville, KY 40202
gprice at famlit.org
502 584-1133, ext. 112
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