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Etch A Sketch® Ohio Arts |
These two Crack the Code math activities helped take some of the sting out of practicing a skill that should have been second nature by now. And what kid doesn't like figuring out what the mystery code says? Click the link (above) or the picture (below) and grab this easy-to-use set of puzzles.
Learning is all about making connections. It’s the teacher’s responsibility to present opportunities, making sure appropriate steps are taken and adequate time is given for practice. But the students have a responsibility, also. They have to own their learning. They have to ask questions, building on what they already understand. (I’ve said it before- “I don’t get it” is not a question!) They have to practice new concepts, doing the work. It has to be important to them.
My battle cry rang loud and clear the end of that day, and many days to follow- “Do NOT erase your Etch A Sketch!!!”
I have to add a final note of caution. Be very careful who you tell. It could come back to haunt you! This morning my husband and I were discussing what I needed to do to get ready for our taxes. All our accounting stuff is on his PC and I don't like using his PC, so I put it off until the bitter end.
Enter the bitter end- it's time for taxes! So now I have several months of business credit card and bank statements for my company to download and process before we can do our taxes. I told him I don't remember what steps to take and do you know what he said to me?
"Do NOT erase your Etch A Sketch!"
Ouch! And all this time I didn't think he was listening to me.
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Crack the Code Math Practice Activities for Engaging Math Practice - Self Checking |
I have to add a final note of caution. Be very careful who you tell. It could come back to haunt you! This morning my husband and I were discussing what I needed to do to get ready for our taxes. All our accounting stuff is on his PC and I don't like using his PC, so I put it off until the bitter end.
Enter the bitter end- it's time for taxes! So now I have several months of business credit card and bank statements for my company to download and process before we can do our taxes. I told him I don't remember what steps to take and do you know what he said to me?
"Do NOT erase your Etch A Sketch!"
Ouch! And all this time I didn't think he was listening to me.