On 8 Aug 2000, 18:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hi, does anyone know of any websites that have ideas on how to do math
> journals?  If you have ever used them what were your criteria for
> grading?  I appreciate all your help.  Melissa

Kids@Work - Chapter 5

http://www.cyberjourneys.net/books/cybermath2/student/chap5.html

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Mathematics Journals

"Implementing a journal writing program in mathematics class."

http://www.ucs.mun.ca/~mathed/t/rc/jour/JOURNAL.HTM

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Improving Your Math Study Skills

http://icpac.indiana.edu/infoseries/skills/ss13-15.html

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Math Interactive Workshops  ---  Journals

http://www.learner.org/channel/workshops/math/journal.html

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Math Journals and Teacher Resource Supplements

http://www.curriculumassociates.com/publications/mathjournal.shtml

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Math Journals

"One component of the Everyday Mathematics program is journal writing. Each 
student has their own math journal. [...]

http://www.kent.wednet.edu/curriculum/math/edmath/students/
if_math/if_math.html

Note: The above URL is actually one continuous line and should be
entered into your browser's address box as one line.

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Math and Your Child

http://www.eduplace.com/math/res/parentbk/phs1.html

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Here is a book you might wish to purchase:

*Write About Math*

; Scholastic
 
Grades 3-6 - More than 200 creative prompts to develop essential math 
skills. Includes poetry, literature response activities and journal 
starters. 64 pages

Available at Amazon and other online stores, I would imagine.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0590674765/atozteachstuff/
103-5590615-9307042 

Note: The above URL is actually one continuous line and should be
entered into your browser's address box as one line.

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Okay, Melissa, that is enough for now.  I would be curious to know how we 
did in comparison to all those teacher and math lists to whom you cc'd your 
question. :-)


Alan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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