Created by Monica Dorcz, Math Coordinator at Huffman ISD
Monday, November 12, 2012
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Poll Everywhere
This is a great video from the Poll Everywhere website, which allows you to create quick and easy formative assessments for your classes.
Friday, November 9, 2012
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Sunday, October 21, 2012
Sunday, September 23, 2012
How Can You Relate Job Skills to Math?
Is there a correlation between skills in the math classroom and the
Top Ten List of Job Skills New York Employers Want?
- Integrity/Honesty - Employees who can be trusted and who can recognize when they are faced with making an honest/dishonest decision based on values. They understand the impact of violating organizational beliefs and choose ethical courses of action.
- Participate as a Team Member - Employees who can work cooperatively with others.
- Personal Appearance and Hygiene - Employees who demonstrate an understanding of personal appearance (e.g., clean clothing/uniform) and hygiene (e.g., washed and styled hair, clean teeth) appropriate for the company policy.
- Listening - Employees who receive, interpret, and respond appropriately to verbal messages and other clues such as body language. For example, they are able to critically evaluate, to appreciate, or to support the speaker.
- Social - Employees who demonstrate understanding, friendliness, adaptability, empathy, and politeness in new and on-going group settings and can assert themselves in familiar and unfamiliar social situations.
- Responsibility - Employees who exert high levels of effort and perseverance toward goal attainment and work to become excellent at doing tasks even when assigned an unpleasant task.
- Self Esteem - Employees who believe in their own self-worth, who maintain a positive view of themselves and who demonstrate knowledge of their own skills and abilities.
- Writing - Employees who communicate thought and key information in writing and can record information completely and accurately.
- Speaking - Employees who can organize ideas and speak clearly. They can communicate appropriately to listeners and situations and participate in conversations, discussions, and group presentations. They ask questions when needed.
- Serve Customers/Clients - Employees who exhibit appropriate behavior when dealing with clients.
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