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The Power of Visualization in Math

  • Posted on November 21, 2017
  • Posted by dhabecker
  • Posted in BlogPosts
  • Tags: virtual manipulatives, visual math

When do you know it’s time to try something different in your math lesson? For me, I knew the moment I read this word problem to my fifth-grade summer school students: “On average, the sun’s energy density reaching Earth’s upper atmosphere is 1,350 watts per square meter.

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