Middle School Math Blogs

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  1. Hi! I just started a blog and my blog is
    http://educationprospector.wordpress.com/

    I really like your blog and I appreciate you posting other peoples blogs here as well. Also, I enjoy Pinterest as you do…I am Cathy Jeremko on pinterest.

    I am very excited to find other middle school math teachers who would be interested in collaborating on some social media projects next school year!

  2. I’ve been working on building mine recently. The blog is ibreezethroughmath.blogspot.com and I’m currently writing a series on things teachers can do over the summer to make their August/September easier!

  3. I really enjoy your blog! I have found so many awesome resources and strategies. I bought a book from a conference. It is called the Outstanding Math Guide (OMG). It is a book of graphic organizers and how to creatively place them inside of a folder. My had my students create it last year. I realized that it helped bring their state-mandated test scores up.
    I thought that I should share a resource with everyone since I have borrowed so many strategies.
    Dana

  4. Dear math teachers,
    Forgive me for intruding – I’m not a math teacher. But I have a blog http://www.roundedcurriculumworks.com/blog and it is related to middle school math. I am an educational game designer, currently working on a math game for Algebra and I plan to share the research I do through my blog. I have been learning so much from reading all the math teachers’ blogs and I just wanted to share mine because any thoughts, advice, and feedback from you would help me so much with creating a great game. I am passionate about creating a game that makes an impact in the middle school math learning landscape and hope to learn from you.
    Thanks for reading

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      • I’m not sure what happened … WordPress deactivated the blog with no explanation. If I did something wrong, I don’t know what it was. I wish that if I had broken some term of agreement that I could know what it was so I can learn from that mistake but wordpress won’t answer my emails.

        I am creating a self-hosted blog … http://instillnessthedancing.com/ for my inspirational writing. Been thinking for some time about separating the blog into 2 since the content is very different.

        So … I’m not sure how to get the word out …
        http://instillnessthedancing.com/ for inspirational reading
        http://algebrasfriend.blogspot.com/ for math

        It will take me a few days to build the content back up on the math one.

      • Julie –
        Wordpress finally contacted me … I included a link (yes, just one!) in my “related links” at the bottom of a post on New Year’s Eve that shut the blog down. It’s restored now. I will create a post there that directs my readers to my new platforms!

        Beth

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