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Teachers.Net Gazette Vol.5 No.4 April 2008

Cover Story by Marvin Marshall
Immaculate Perception
There is no such thing as immaculate perception. What you see is what you thought before you looked.


Harry & Rosemary Wong
Effective Teaching
Schools That Beat the Academic Odds

Columns
»Are We Demanding Enough of Our Students?
»The Busy Educator's Monthly Five
»Podcasting 101
»Think Outside the Box
»Problem-Based Learning Part 2: Good problems
»Ten Ways to Foster Resiliency in Children

Articles
»Finger in the Dike Protects Half the Kingdom
»April 2008 Writing Prompts
»Amusing Abacus
»Making the Grade
»The Disrespecting of Social Studies
»Classroom Magazines: More Than Just Shared Reading
»The Silenced Majority
»I Won't Learn What You Teach!
»Dear Laura Bush
»Choice, Access, and Relevance: Reading Workshop in the High School Classroom
»Stay Inside the Lines
»Chat with Grant Writing Expert LaVerne Hamlin
»Proofreading and Learning Disability
»Choose-a-Chart
»Drexel Online Education Program

Features
»Featured Lessons: April 2008
»Video Bytes: Abbott and Costello, Earth Day rant and more
»Today Is... Daily Commemoration for April 2008
»Live on Teachers.Net: April 2008
»The Lighter Side of Teaching
»Apple Seeds: Inspiring Quotes for Teachers
»HELP! Grading: How Do You Do It?
»Newsdesk: Events & Opportunities for Teachers

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Discussion for:
Amusing Abacus
Panamalai R. Guruprasad (April 2008 Gazette)

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Re: Amusing Abacus
Posted by P R Guruprasad on 4/07/08

    On 4/06/08, Donna/WI wrote:
    > I enjoyed this article very much. Of all the subjects we
    > teach, math is the hardest for children to grasp. Along Dr.
    > Guruprasad's same vein, I watched the videos on the
    > Math-U-See website where the author of the series
    > demonstrates the use of visuals to demonstrate the concepts
    > spoken of in this article. While I haven't a clue about the
    > series itself, I was fascinated with the videos because I
    > really don't "get" manipulatives. These videos demonstrated
    > how to use them to make the concepts of place value and
    > basic operations understandable and recommend watching them
    > as an extension to this article.

    Thanks for your comment, Donna. I'm glad that you like the
    article.


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  • Re: Amusing Abacus, 4/07/08, by P R Guruprasad.
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