"Talk To Me" Video Guide (with Game MEGA Bundle) - Teach The Language of Math!
Derrick Brown's "Reach - Then Teach"
198 Followers
Grade Levels
1st - 12th, Higher Education, Adult Education, Homeschool, Staff
Subjects
Formats Included
- Streaming Video(cannot be downloaded)
- Supporting Information
Duration
14:52
Derrick Brown's "Reach - Then Teach"
198 Followers
Supporting Information
This is an additional download that supports the video.
Description
NOTE: This video guide is bundled with the following products ...
Using "Talk To Me" To Teach The Language of Math! (FREE DOWNLOAD)
Talk To Me (Arithmetic Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (General Math Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (CCGPS Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (Grades 1-2 Math Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (3rd-Grade Math Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (Geometry Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (Reach Then Teach Edition)
Talk To Me (Character Education Edition)
Language and discourse are more important than vocabulary.
Vocabulary is knowledge of words.
Language is the means by which we use words, numbers and sounds to communicate.
Discourse is extended verbal expression in speech and writing.
Similarly, numeracy (being able to communicate using numbers (and number sentences)) is more important that rote (repetitious) memorization of calculations.
"Talk To Me" is a game show (in the tradition of Taboo and Pictionary) that helps teams of contestants to build language, discourse, and numeracy skills.
It does so by providing correct answers formed from number sentence clues presented by a single teammate.
Our newest Arithmetic version of "Talk To Me" emphasizes "mental math" (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).
For example, a clue giver who sees the number 80 – and the operator ‘X’ (multiplication) – on their card (or screen) can say (or write) “20 times 4”.
If their teammates respond “80” – then their team scores a point!
If they do not respond "80" - then the LEarning starts ... (CONTINUED IN VIDEO)
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Using "Talk To Me" To Teach The Language of Math! (FREE DOWNLOAD)
Talk To Me (Arithmetic Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (General Math Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (CCGPS Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (Grades 1-2 Math Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (3rd-Grade Math Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (Geometry Edition) - Teach the Language of Math!
Talk To Me (Reach Then Teach Edition)
Talk To Me (Character Education Edition)
Language and discourse are more important than vocabulary.
Vocabulary is knowledge of words.
Language is the means by which we use words, numbers and sounds to communicate.
Discourse is extended verbal expression in speech and writing.
Similarly, numeracy (being able to communicate using numbers (and number sentences)) is more important that rote (repetitious) memorization of calculations.
"Talk To Me" is a game show (in the tradition of Taboo and Pictionary) that helps teams of contestants to build language, discourse, and numeracy skills.
It does so by providing correct answers formed from number sentence clues presented by a single teammate.
Our newest Arithmetic version of "Talk To Me" emphasizes "mental math" (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).
For example, a clue giver who sees the number 80 – and the operator ‘X’ (multiplication) – on their card (or screen) can say (or write) “20 times 4”.
If their teammates respond “80” – then their team scores a point!
If they do not respond "80" - then the LEarning starts ... (CONTINUED IN VIDEO)
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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