I am a student teacher in my final year of University in a midsize Canadian city. I want to be a math teacher in order to break students' misconceptions about mathematics and show them how fun math can be.

Thursday, 16 August 2012

What's with all the dinosaurs?

From both my screen name, Ms. Philosoraptor, and my blog name, normalcurvasaurus, you can probably surmise that I love dinosaurs (especially velociraptors), math and philosophy.  That would be a slight understatement.  I wanted my blog name to represent my love of these three things, including my love of teaching.  Ever since I was little, I have wanted to become a teacher.  We used to have a fisher price chalkboard in our basement where I would teach my little brother and sister how to add, subtract, multiply and divide.  I also used to give them homework (which they would never complete!) because I liked to mark each question right or wrong to show them where they went wrong and what the right answer was.  I hope my teaching skills have improved since then and I won’t be giving homework that can be so easily marked as right or wrong.  I want my students to become thinkers, and actually THINK about the mathematics they are doing.  I do not want them to just plug numbers into a formula and come up with some answer (which may or may not be realistic) and have no idea what that answer represents.  This is where the ‘philosophy’ component of my blog comes into play.  I took a few philosophy courses in University, I was even planning on minoring in philosophy until I realized there are very few schools that offer philosophy courses where I live (I think just one) and that would not give me an edge in the extremely competitive job market we have.  However, while taking these courses, I realized how closely philosophy is related to mathematics and logical reasoning.  Philosophy involves reasoning from what is known to deduce other facts or truths.  This is what I want my students to be able to do. 

Why normalcurvasaurus you ask? Well, I don’t really have a good reason for that other than it incorporates mathematics and dinosaurs and that is good enough for me!

I guess now would be the time to explain why I love dinosaurs so much.  My parents bought a set of dinosaur books for us to read when we were little.  Each book described a different dinosaur and that is where it all started.  My brother and sister and I then started watching The Land Before Time series, which involved animated dinosaurs getting into trouble and singing.  Then, the first Jurassic Park movie came out.  I began to get really interested in velociraptors, including their hunting and communication techniques which seemed to be really advanced for a ‘primitive’ animal.  Anyways, long story short, and since this is supposed to be a blog about mathematics and mathematics teaching, I love dinosaurs, especially velociraptors. 
(I may or may not have a light blue t-shirt with the above normalcurvisaurus image on it.)

So there you have it.  That is where my blog name and screen name originate.

Now, why did I decide to blog?

I have been stalking reading mathematics blogs for a while.  I believe it first started with Math Teacher Mambo and grew from there.  I then set up googlereader and now follow and read over 150 mathematics blogs (yes I just went and counted, does googlereader tell you this information somewhere??).  I decided to blog to write about my own experiences with teaching, starting with student teaching this year and hopefully growing to ‘actual’ teaching next year when I get my teaching certificate and hopefully *fingers crossed* get a full time teaching position.  I also wanted to join in all the fun that you guys seem to be having!

Friday, 29 June 2012

Pre Calculus Sudoku

As I have nothing practicum/teaching related to write about, here is a Pre Calculus Sudoku I created - the normal rules of Sudoku apply.  Students first need to evaluate the expressions in order to solve the Sudoku puzzle.

This is my first time using GoogleDocs so let me know if the link isn't working and I can try to fix it!

Pre Calculus Sudoku

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Practicum Placement!


I finally received my practicum placement for my final year!  I am at a fair size high school that I know little about but I have heard good things about.  This particular high school is increasing the integration of technology in their classrooms by requiring certain grades to bring some type of computer (iPad, laptop, etc.) to class.  I have never student taught, or even been in a classroom, that contained so much technology and required teachers and students to use this technology fairly regularly.  I believe the students are supposed to use these devices to take notes and complete other classroom activities in lieu of using massive amounts of paper.  I am not sure how this is going to work in a Mathematics classroom... I am capable of typing math equations either using word or latex, although latex I find more difficult as I do not use it as much.  Besides the note taking, being able to use various apps and visual demonstrations to explain mathematical concepts and help students understand the beauty and importance of mathematics will much easier now that each student will have their own device.  I am excited to be able to share various videos and apps that I have found over the years with students and help them succeed in math class.  I guess I will just have to wait and find out how I am expected to use technology in the classroom! 

I have already contacted the vice principal of this school and set up a meeting in late August to meet my cooperating teacher/teachers? (the Canadian version of a mentoring teacher).  Sometimes the schools wish to meet the student teachers earlier... but I guess I am waiting until August to find out what grades I am going to be teaching!  For now I will just look for ideas for any high school math class... 

Saturday, 2 June 2012

First Post!

Good Morning!

This is my first post of my first blog and I'm not sure who is going to actually be interested in what I have to say... but this is mainly for me to keep a record of my thoughts on teaching, classroom management, and lesson planning.  Maybe I can even get some feedback from all my fellow Mathematics teacher bloggers out there!

I have been reading blogs, especially those by mathematics teachers, for a little over a year now and I have read many good ideas that I wish to use in my own classroom one day.  Well.. that is hoping I actually get hired as the job market here is pretty dismal.  Either way, I want to grow as a teacher and be able to reflect on my practices to see where I can improve.

That is all for now as school is done for the summer! I will get my practicum placement for next year soon so I am very excited about that!