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Did someone say folders?! 📂 You now have more options when saving and sharing.🎉 Access all your saved graphs across tools in a refreshed view. Share your graphs with more control. Quickly switch between tools. And did we mention folders? 🗒️ Learn more: help.desmos.com/hc/en-us/artic…

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Heading to the AP Annual Conference in Boston? Be sure to bookmark these sessions on your program: • Building for Conceptual Understanding in AP Precalculus Using Desmos • Desmos Calculator Integration in AP and Pre-AP Exams Let us know if you'll be there. We'd love to chat!

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Me? Typos? Never… When you save your graph, the link now automatically updates with your latest saved edits. Learn more about saving and sharing your graphs in the Desmos Help Center: help.desmos.com/hc/en-us/artic… #iteachmath

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Today’s graphing inspiration is brought to you by Totem (2022) by Alexi Antoniadis. #desmosart #mathart #geometricart #3dsculpting

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"I need a fresh color palette." Have you tried math? Define custom colors in Desmos using HSV or RGB color functions, and use variables and sliders to get just the right look. 🎨Learn more: help.desmos.com/hc/en-us/artic… #mathart #desmosart #colorpalette #colortheory

Karen Campe (@karencampe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

August is here and so is the Calendar of Problems! Back to school is soon (or now) so do some #ProblemSolving yourself or w/students. Share your thinking here or on the post. #iTeachMath #MTBoS #T3Learns karendcampe.wordpress.com/2025/08/01/aug…

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Classroom management feeling like "juggling jellyfish"? Start this school year with confidence using simple strategies that turn challenging moments into connection opportunities. hubs.li/Q03wwB-70

Classroom management feeling like "juggling jellyfish"? Start this school year with confidence using simple strategies that turn challenging moments into connection opportunities. hubs.li/Q03wwB-70
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[New Post] Ontario Math Links - My favourite #math related links from this week: ontariomath.blogspot.com/2025/08/math-l… Links and help from Howie Hua Fawn Nguyen Karen Campe and more #MathChat #MTBoS #iTeachMath

[New Post] Ontario Math Links - My favourite #math related links from this week: 

ontariomath.blogspot.com/2025/08/math-l…

Links and help from <a href="/howie_hua/">Howie Hua</a> <a href="/fawnpnguyen/">Fawn Nguyen</a> <a href="/KarenCampe/">Karen Campe</a> and more #MathChat #MTBoS #iTeachMath
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Did you know, all the information is stored in the URL for the question generators? Just set up your questions and then copy-paste the link into your SoW or PPT etc. For example, this link will generate a sheet of "If...then equations". mathsbot.com/questionsIWB?i…

Did you know, all the information is stored in the URL for the question generators?

Just set up your questions and then copy-paste the link into your SoW or PPT etc.

For example, this link will generate a sheet of "If...then equations".

mathsbot.com/questionsIWB?i…
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This is a simple idea to get pupils thinking deeper about the nth term rule of a sequence. Can you find a sequence with negatives, fractions, descending, linear, quadratic, 1st term the same as the 5th...etc #1001MathsBots mathsbot.com/tasks

This is a simple idea to get pupils thinking deeper about the nth term rule of a sequence.

Can you find a sequence with negatives, fractions, descending, linear, quadratic, 1st term the same as the 5th...etc

#1001MathsBots
mathsbot.com/tasks
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"What do you notice?" can be such a useful phrase when teaching the nth term of linear sequences. I often give the table below to pupils and see if they can "notice enough" to complete it. mathsbot.com/grids/linearSe…

"What do you notice?" can be such a useful phrase when teaching the nth term of linear sequences.

I often give the table below to pupils and see if they can "notice enough" to complete it.

mathsbot.com/grids/linearSe…
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The Fraction Wall. A bit like pre-labelled Cuisenaire. How many quarters are in one and a half? mathsbot.com/manipulatives/…

The Fraction Wall. A bit like pre-labelled Cuisenaire.

How many quarters are in one and a half?

mathsbot.com/manipulatives/…
Sue O'Connell (@sueoconnellmath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Get them talking! Regardless of the math content you are teaching, your students should have daily opportunities to talk about their mathematical thinking! How do you get them talking? NCTM National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) #elemmathchat hand2mind

Get them talking! Regardless of the math content you are teaching, your students should have daily opportunities to talk about their mathematical thinking! How do you get them talking? <a href="/NCTM/">NCTM</a> <a href="/ncte/">National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE)</a>  #elemmathchat <a href="/hand2mind/">hand2mind</a>
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These all have the potential to be Terrible Questions. What makes them so bad? What would you add to the list? mathsbot.com/cpd

These all have the potential to be Terrible Questions.

What makes them so bad?
What would you add to the list?

mathsbot.com/cpd
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Back-to-school season is here, and so are updates to our testing calculators. 🍎 Start the year in-the-know with these resources: 📝 Desmos Testing page: desmos.com/testing ❔Assessment FAQ: help.desmos.com/hc/en-us/artic…

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This progression video from Graham Fletcher made me realize that I never REALLY understood division as a kid. I was just a good robot who could repeat the steps my teacher gave me. Now I understand it so much better. Check it out here: gfletchy.com/progression-of…

This progression video from Graham Fletcher made me realize that I never REALLY understood division as a kid. I was just a good robot who could repeat the steps my teacher gave me. Now I understand it so much better.

Check it out here: gfletchy.com/progression-of…