Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Story Problems and the living dead Active Learning.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Story Problems and the living dead Active Learning."— Presentation transcript:

1 Story Problems and the living dead Active Learning

2 Who doesn’t like a good story problem now and then? 17. A runner is running a staircase with 21 stairs. She runs up one stair then back down, then turns around and goes up two stairs and then down again, then up three and back down. She keeps this up until she gets to the top and goes back down and is finished. How many steps will she take?

3 Dan Meyers How about this: http://www.101qs.com/2714

4 Dan Meyer says: 1. Use multimedia; 2. Encourage student intuition; 3. Ask the shortest question you can; 4. Let students build the problem; 5. Be less helpful. (Design a sequel.) 17. A runner is running a staircase with 21 stairs. She runs up one stair then back down, then turns around and goes up two stairs and then down again, then up three and back down. She keeps this up until she gets to the top and goes back down and is finished. How many steps will she take? Who doesn’t like a good math word problem now and then?

5 A few more: Money Duck http://www.101qs.com/2985 http://www.101qs.com/2985 Coffee Traveler http://threeacts.mrmeyer.com/coffeet raveler/ http://threeacts.mrmeyer.com/coffeet raveler/ Taco Cart http://threeacts.mrmeyer.com/ta cocart/ http://threeacts.mrmeyer.com/ta cocart/ There are MORE!MORE Search for “Dan Meyer's Three-Act Math Tasks” There are MORE!MORE Search for “Dan Meyer's Three-Act Math Tasks”


Download ppt "Story Problems and the living dead Active Learning."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google