Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Blogging in the 21st Century

Blogging is as much about sharing with one another as it is about getting your own voice out. Through blogging I was able to explore more about the things that I want to experience in life. In fact, one of the fastest growing trends with blogs today is to use them to help with education. Teachers, professors and even parents are using the flexibility of convenience of the blog platform to help each students of all ages a wide range of different skills. In addition, most students also love the fact that they can use this modern technology to help improve their education.  Working with computers and the Internet has become a requirement for almost every type of job, so incorporating it into their education just makes sense. Students of all ages are realizing that they won’t be able to be successful without having a solid understanding of how to use modern technology, and blogging is the perfect tool to get that education.
Similarly, blogging can also make the job of teaching much easier and more effective. Teachers and professors can use the blogging platform in many different ways to help improve organization so that assignments and other work is all easily found in one place. It is also a great way to improve communication and interaction with students both within the classroom and outside of it. Providing students with a simple way to get in touch with the teacher or professor is extremely important and yes, e-mails are started to become a bit “old school”. Perhaps more importantly, the blogging platform will allow students to interact with each other, asking questions or providing advice. This can save the teachers a lot of work, since the students will become more self-sufficient. Of course, this is also a benefit to the students who are learning to work independently from the teachers, seeking guidance from their peers.
Lastly, through blog I was able to engage myself in using the technology that is available now in our society. Through blog also I was able to learn many things that will help me in very near future. With this, it is true to say that engaging ourselves in different trends that we have in our society will surely help us to become a better individuals in the future especially to me as a future teacher.



Thursday, October 9, 2014

Quiz on Roman Numerals

Convert the Following Numbers to Roman Numerals


 
ANSWERS
   
ANSWERS
345
   
1431
 
100
   
2000
 
29
   
222
 
56
   
1755
 
68
   
72
 
89
   
44
 
445
   
63
 
503
   
12
 
997
   
899
 
90
   
550
 
49
   
64
 
733
   
884
 
990
   
601
 
862
   
782
 
499


1280

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Content of the Lesson Plan



Lesson Plan in Roman Numerals

Math Lesson Plan – Roman Numerals

I. Goals

1.  To develop students comprehension and application of the Roman numeral system.
2.  To demonstrate to students how the Roman numeral system works and that it still applies in our lives today.

II. Instructional Objectives

  1. Students will be able to recognize the Roman numerals
  2. Students will be able to use and solve problems using Roman numerals
  3. Students will be able to use an online Roman numeral converter
III.            Content
  1. Review Roman numerals and their use and importance, past and present (M7P4(a), (b), and (c); M8P4(a), (b), and (c); MM1P4(a), (b), and (c))
  2. Be able to identify different Roman numerals (M7P5(a) and M7P5(b); M8P5(a) and M8P5(b); MM1P3(a), (b), (c), and (d))
  3. Be able to apply formulas to solve problems using Roman numerals (M7P1(a), (b), and (c); M8P1(a), (b), and (c); MM1P1(a), (b), (c), and (d))
  4. Be able to relate math (Roman numerals) with the Middle Ages. (MRC(d))

IV. Teaching Procedures

  1. Introductory
Class will begin with an overview on the Smartboard of Roman numerals and their use, past and present.  We will review and discuss the use of Roman numeral, when it began and how it developed on a base unit of 10.  We will discuss that Romans used math for “practical purposes, such as building roads, brrdges, and temples out of stone, keeping accounts, and supplying their armies”.  As a class, we will pull up Dr. Math and review Roman numerals and their history (http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.roman.html#use).  Students will be told that it has been thought that originally the development was closely related to the shape of the hand:  I for single finger, V for whole hand outstretched, X for both hands in same manner (http://www.unrv.com/culture/roman-numerals.php).  Students will be given a chart to fill in (http://www.romannumerals.co.uk/images/teaching_chart.gif).  Once they have filled in the chart with their guesses, they will be given a Roman numeral chart (http://nicholasacademy.com/romannumeralschart.gif) to check their answers and for their future use.
  1. Developmental
Students will be divided into groups to work on a class worksheet.  Once they have completed the class worksheet they will go to the computer pods and pull up Mathslice.com. (website: http://mathslice.com/ol_mainfrm2.php?cat=601.php)  Students will work in groups (of 2 or 3) on the Mathslice.com worksheet (Roman Numerals).  Students may also pull up the Roman Numeral Converter site (http://www.novaroma.org/via_romana/numbers.html) and quiz each other on solving different problems.
  1. Closure
Students will be given a homework sheet with Roman numeral problems to practice solving the problems.  Review of formula and examples in Math Journals.  Answer the following questions in the Math Journal:
  • Where are Roman numerals used today?
  • In what ways was math used by Romans?

V.  Materials

  1. Smartboard
  2. Computer pods
  3. Pencils
  4. Class Worksheet
  5. Homework practice sheet
VI.                    Accommodations and Modifications
  1. During group time and computer time, monitor students to make sure they are working on assignments, comprehending and applying the numerals correctly.
    1. Assist students that might be struggling.
    2. Monitor computer time to make sure correct utilization of internet and website.

VII. Assessment Strategies

  1. Students will be able to recognize and identify different Roman numerals.
  2. Students will be able to solve/simplify Roman numeral problems..
    1. Students will be able to relate problems to both Roman numeral system and our number system.
    2. Check to see that students comprehend the class presentation and numerals.
    3. Check Math Journal to assure that students wrote Roman numerals and examples.
  3. Check class worksheet to make sure that students are able to correctly identify, solve and simplify Roman numeral equations.
    1. Monitor computer time to make sure students are able to use website correctly.
  4. Check homework sheet to make sure that students are able to correctly identify, solve and simplify Roman numeral equations.
  1. VIII. Lesson Evaluation

This lesson will be successful if students are able to identify, use, solve and simplify Roman numerals and equations using Roman numerals.  Hopefully, students will recognize the past and current benefit of the Roman numeral system and be able to relate the numerals to our current number system correctly.
Assessment Rubric:
  • A – excellent cooperative work with partners on Classroom activity; completion of class worksheet, homework and journal assignments correctly;
  • B – good cooperative work with partners on Classroom activity; mostly correctly completed class worksheet, homework and journal.
  • C – fair cooperative work with partners on Classroom activity; half of class worksheet, homework and journal completed correctly.
  • D – very little cooperative work with partners on Classroom activity; very little of class worksheet, homework and journal completed.
  • F – no cooperative work with partners on Classroom activity; no class worksheet, homework or journal completed.
Class Worksheet
Name:

Class Worksheet
Date:

Roman Numeral Conversion Worksheets

1) XXXIII
2) LXXXI
3) LXXVIII

4) XCVII
5) LXXXVIII
6) LX

7) XCII
8) XXX
9) XLI

10) LXIV
11) LXXIII
12) XIII

13) XXII
14) XC
15) LXXVIII

16) XCVIII
17) XIII
18) XCIV

19) XCI
20) LXXXVI
21) LXXIV

22) LXXXIII
23) XIV
24) LXXV

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Homework worksheet
Name:

Homework Sheet
Date:

Roman Numeral Conversion Worksheets

1) XC
2) XIV
3) LVIII

4) XXII
5) XXXIII
6) VIII

7) XXVI
8) XCIII
9) XLVII

10) LXXXV
11) LXXXIV
12) XXXVIII

13) LXI
14) XLIV
15) LXXI

16) LXXI
17) XLIII
18) XXII

19) XCIX
20) XXII
21) XCVI
 22) XLI






23) LXXII
24) LXIV










Thursday, October 2, 2014

Today My Life Begins

I chose this video it is because as human being we've experienced regrets in life and by that we learned something that would serve as our tool in molding our personality. Like what was written on the lyrics it says that "Life's too short to have regrets so I'm learning now to leave it in the past and try to forget, only have one life to live so you better make the best of it." Through learning from our experiences in life we're able to become motivated to make the best that we can do in our life. A new day comes and a new journey opens.