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đWhat if your students were as engaged in math as they are in filling out their March College Basketball Madness brackets?
March is one of the best times of the year to bring real-world connections into your math classroom. From buzzer-beaters to bracket predictions, major sporting events like the college basketball tournament in March to provide the perfect opportunity to hook students, spark curiosity, and make learning more relevant.
In this episode, weâre diving into how to capitalize on current events like March Madness ⢠to create engaging, hands-on math experiences. Plus, Iâll introduce my brand-new March Basketball Madness project, where Geometry and Algebra 2 students apply right triangle trig skills to analyze basketball shot angles and court layouts!
In this episode, youâll learn:
âď¸ Why leveraging current events can make math more engaging and meaningful.
âď¸ Different ways to bring College Basketball into your classroomâfrom data talks to hands-on activities.
âď¸ How my March Basketball Madness project helps students apply trigonometry in a real-world setting.
đĄ Key Takeaway: Tying math to whatâs happening in the worldâwhether sports, awards season, or trending topicsâkeeps students engaged and makes concepts more accessible and exciting!
Resources Mentioned:
đ March Basketball Madness Project â A hands-on way for Geometry & Algebra 2 students to apply right triangle trig to real-world basketball shots.
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More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast
Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.
Whether you're a math education newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode. Youâre already a listener, why not join the Movement inside â¨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook group. Join the community of math teachers who are not afraid to shake things up and make math class the best part of the day for our students. So tune in each Tuesday, have some fun, and let's elevate our math teaching game together!
*Amazon orders may provide a small affiliate payout at no extra cost to you. These payouts help keep the podcast free for all!
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Letâs talk. Send me a message with your email and Iâll get back to you!
đWhat if your students were as engaged in math as they are in filling out their March College Basketball Madness brackets?
March is one of the best times of the year to bring real-world connections into your math classroom. From buzzer-beaters to bracket predictions, major sporting events like the college basketball tournament in March to provide the perfect opportunity to hook students, spark curiosity, and make learning more relevant.
In this episode, weâre diving into how to capitalize on current events like March Madness ⢠to create engaging, hands-on math experiences. Plus, Iâll introduce my brand-new March Basketball Madness project, where Geometry and Algebra 2 students apply right triangle trig skills to analyze basketball shot angles and court layouts!
In this episode, youâll learn:
âď¸ Why leveraging current events can make math more engaging and meaningful.
âď¸ Different ways to bring College Basketball into your classroomâfrom data talks to hands-on activities.
âď¸ How my March Basketball Madness project helps students apply trigonometry in a real-world setting.
đĄ Key Takeaway: Tying math to whatâs happening in the worldâwhether sports, awards season, or trending topicsâkeeps students engaged and makes concepts more accessible and exciting!
Resources Mentioned:
đ March Basketball Madness Project â A hands-on way for Geometry & Algebra 2 students to apply right triangle trig to real-world basketball shots.
đ
đď¸ Celebrate the end of testing season with hands-on math fun! đŞ Try our Kite Project for National Kite Month and tackle volume and surface area with the Teach Better Podcast Network. Better Today. Better Tomorrow. And the Podcasts to Help You Get There.
Connect with Kristen:
More About the Modern Math Teacher Podcast
Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers modern secondary math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and student engagement strategies in their classrooms.
Whether you're a math education newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode. Youâre already a listener, why not join the Movement inside â¨The Modern Math Teachers Movement Facebook group. Join the community of math teachers who are not afraid to shake things up and make math class the best part of the day for our students. So tune in each Tuesday, have some fun, and let's elevate our math teaching game together!
*Amazon orders may provide a small affiliate payout at no extra cost to you. These payouts help keep the podcast free for all!
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