We had our graduation exercises today. A gentle push into the world for all of you. I hope you're leaving with the keys to your future in your hand.
I'm so glad we've had this time together,
Just to have a laugh or learn some math,
Seems we've just got started and before you know it,
Comes the time we have to say, "So Long!"
So long everybody! Watch this space in the fall for pointers to new blogs for each of my classes.
Farewell, Auf Wiedersehen, Adieu, and all those good bye things. ;-)
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
DEV PROJECT
Mr. K i created an account for the DEV site but i didn't get a confirmation email back thats why i put it up here.
Monday, June 16, 2008
Class Survey
The exam is over and we did a little survey in class. The results are below; 19 students participated. If you'd like to add another comment on what you see here email me or leave a comment below this post.
There did seem to be one or two surveys that were irregular: The first ten questions all scored 1, the next three were 4s and 5s. Perhaps the instructions were misread?
Without any further ado, here are the results of our class's survey. Please share your thoughts by commenting (anonymously if you wish) below .....
Classroom Environment
The questions in this section were ranked using this 5 point scale:
The bold numbers after each item are the average ratings given by the entire class.
1. The teacher was enthusiastic about teaching the course. 4.53
2. The teacher made students feel welcome in seeking help in/outside of class. 4.13
3. My interest in math has increased because of this course. 3.53
4. Students were encouraged to ask questions and were given meaningful answers. 4.21
5. The teacher enhanced the class through the use of humour. 4.37
6. Course materials were well understood and explained clearly by the teacher. 3.89
7. Graded materials fairly represented student understanding and effort. 3.53
8. The teacher showed a genuine interest in individual students. 3.76
9. I have learned something that I consider valuable. 3.37
10. The teacher normally came to class well prepared. 4.47
Overall Impression of the Course
The questions in this section were ranked using this 5 point scale:
1. Compared with other high school courses I have taken, I would say this course was: 4.05
2. Compared with other high school teachers I have had, I would say this teacher is: 4.47
3. As an overall rating, I would say this teacher is: 4.53
Course Characteristics
1. Course difficulty, compared to other high school courses:
2. Course workload, compared to other high school courses:
3. Hours per week required outside of class:
4. Expected grade in the course (n = 18):
Specific Feedback
[Ed. Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of students, over 1, that gave the same answer.]
What was your best learning experience in this course?
What was your worst learning experience in this course?
What changes would you suggest to improve the way this course is taught?
Additional Student Comments
It's interesting to compare the items that were considered both the worst and best learning experiences. Also, take a look at the list of worst learning experiences compared to suggestions for next year. Help me do a better job next year by commenting on what you see here ....
There did seem to be one or two surveys that were irregular: The first ten questions all scored 1, the next three were 4s and 5s. Perhaps the instructions were misread?
Without any further ado, here are the results of our class's survey. Please share your thoughts by commenting (anonymously if you wish) below .....
Classroom Environment
The questions in this section were ranked using this 5 point scale:
Strongly Disagree | Disagree | Neutral | Agree | Strongly Agree |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
The bold numbers after each item are the average ratings given by the entire class.
1. The teacher was enthusiastic about teaching the course. 4.53
2. The teacher made students feel welcome in seeking help in/outside of class. 4.13
3. My interest in math has increased because of this course. 3.53
4. Students were encouraged to ask questions and were given meaningful answers. 4.21
5. The teacher enhanced the class through the use of humour. 4.37
6. Course materials were well understood and explained clearly by the teacher. 3.89
7. Graded materials fairly represented student understanding and effort. 3.53
8. The teacher showed a genuine interest in individual students. 3.76
9. I have learned something that I consider valuable. 3.37
10. The teacher normally came to class well prepared. 4.47
Overall Impression of the Course
The questions in this section were ranked using this 5 point scale:
Very Poor | Poor | Average | Good | Very Good |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
1. Compared with other high school courses I have taken, I would say this course was: 4.05
2. Compared with other high school teachers I have had, I would say this teacher is: 4.47
3. As an overall rating, I would say this teacher is: 4.53
Course Characteristics
1. Course difficulty, compared to other high school courses:
Very Easy 0% | Easy 5.3% | Average 36.8% | Difficult 57.9% | Very Difficult 0% |
2. Course workload, compared to other high school courses:
Very Easy 0% | Easy 10.5% | Average 68.4% | Difficult 21.1% | Very Difficult 0% |
3. Hours per week required outside of class:
0 to 2 21.1% | 2 to 3 36.8% | 3 to 5 26.3% | 5 to 7 15.8% | over 7 0% |
4. Expected grade in the course (n = 18):
F 5.6% | D 5.6% | C 50% | B 27.8% | A 11.1% |
Specific Feedback
[Ed. Note: Numbers in parentheses indicate the number of students, over 1, that gave the same answer.]
What was your best learning experience in this course?
Scribe posts (2) Solving problems on the SMARTboard (5) Group work (8) This blog (5) Daily slides on the blog (2) Developing Expert Voices Project (2) Pre-Tests Personal Finance Unit (2) Design & Measurement Unit Trigonometry Not using textbooks Class flows well A lot of attention paid to students specific needs Communication Learning Hands-on learning Enjoyed this class Teacher was enthusiastic Help provided |
What was your worst learning experience in this course?
None (3) Not having a computer at home Not having enough confidence to answer questions I knew were right Scribes who missed important information Blogging Don't know Not getting tests back quickly Group work assignments Not asking for help Forgetting my calculator Statistics Unit Too much content in too little time I don't like math I didn't put enough effort into homework and tests (2) |
What changes would you suggest to improve the way this course is taught?
Pick people to answer questions more often Classmates should be more encouraging to form study groups None (3) I love this class and the people in it (2) Return tests quicker (2) It's good Tell better jokes Use a textbook Have take-home assignments Timed group work assessments are stressfull There was too much homework Scribing was hard More time for each unit I wish Pi Day was every day Nothing, excellent class In-class games Make blogging optional |
Additional Student Comments
Mr. K. I think you're an awesome teacher, you listen to each and every individual. I wouldn't change anything or want anything different as a student your teaching techniques are awesome and highly reasonable. Mr. K. you are an inspiration. It was a great semester and I'm glad to have been one of your students; no lie. #1 teacher ... and well I've gone through more teachers than usual. |
It's interesting to compare the items that were considered both the worst and best learning experiences. Also, take a look at the list of worst learning experiences compared to suggestions for next year. Help me do a better job next year by commenting on what you see here ....
Sunday, June 15, 2008
Student Voices Episode 4: Justice, Lawrence, and Richard
First an update on this podcast: While we have received few comments on this or any of our class blogs the number of times the audio files have been downloaded is remarkable ...
Thanks to all our listeners. We might get one more published during this school year but this may be the last until September. In any case feel free to let us know your thoughts about what you heard; every comment is appreciated.
In this episode of Student Voices Justice, Lawrence, and Richard talk about how they put together their Developing Expert Voices project and what they learned in the process: how they they best learn math, how it can best be taught, and many other incidental things like team work and organizational skills.
They have titled their project with one of my favourite reminders to all my students: Mathematics is the Science of Patterns. If you watch any of the video content they created you'll hear several "in jokes", listen for them. Without any further ado, here is the podcast. A copy of the poster they made for their work is below.
(Download File 12.2Mb, 25 min. 30 sec.)
Episode 1: Jessie 2440 downloads
Episode 2: Tim_MATH_y 1766 downloads
Episode 3: Chris, Craig, Graeme 1367 downloads
Thanks to all our listeners. We might get one more published during this school year but this may be the last until September. In any case feel free to let us know your thoughts about what you heard; every comment is appreciated.
In this episode of Student Voices Justice, Lawrence, and Richard talk about how they put together their Developing Expert Voices project and what they learned in the process: how they they best learn math, how it can best be taught, and many other incidental things like team work and organizational skills.
They have titled their project with one of my favourite reminders to all my students: Mathematics is the Science of Patterns. If you watch any of the video content they created you'll hear several "in jokes", listen for them. Without any further ado, here is the podcast. A copy of the poster they made for their work is below.
(Download File 12.2Mb, 25 min. 30 sec.)
Photo Credit: Shadow singer by flickr user EugeniusD80
Sunday, June 8, 2008
D.E.V.P 2008
Saturday, June 7, 2008
DEV project
okay so here is mine and michelle's dev project, or the link to it anyways. enjoy =)
http://www.slideshare.net/guestcc80a9/developing-expert-voices-452594
sorry about the lateness, ill explain it to you on monday mr.k
Friday, June 6, 2008
Thursday, June 5, 2008
Hi all,This is CowMilk , I'm a scribe for today ^^
Today we study about Fractal
SO... what is the Fractal ???
-A fractal is generally "a rough or fragmented geometric shape that can be split into parts, each of which is (at least approximately) a reduced-size copy of the whole.
To make the Sierpinski Tringle. At first, we find the midpoint of each side , and then draw three segments joining the midpoints. We will have 4 smaller triangles, continous for there 4 triangles, we will have some smaller smaller triangles .. When look at a part of the Sierpinski Tringle, we also see the "whole picture" but it smaller than
We can see what 's going on !! With The Knoch Snowflace
At first we divide the sides of the triangle to 3 bars ( they must be the same length). Then make another triangle at the centre bar
After that we work on drawing the Fractor.... That is all of today, remember draw the Fractor as the homework !!
Wednesday, June 4, 2008
Tuesday, June 3, 2008
Monday, June 2, 2008
Today's Slides: June 2
Here the slides from this morning ...
and from this afternoon ...
and from this afternoon ...
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