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I am currently the Director of Elementary Math for the State of Oklahoma. I get the great joy of working with educators across Oklahoma to build a better math community for teachers and students. Imagine all the possibilities when our students gain confidence in math and all its possibilities!
Number Cards: Monday Math Minute (Jan. 26, 2015)
Instruction, Tools and Technology

Number Cards: Monday Math Minute (Jan. 26, 2015)

January 26, 2015May 16, 2019 Robbyn Glinsmann

Ever wish you had number cards for numbers larger than 100? Think of all the possibilities of things you could do with these cards….ordering numbers,

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Three Practices in the Secondary Math Classroom
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Three Practices in the Secondary Math Classroom

April 4, 2014August 11, 2014 Robbyn Glinsmann

Today’s article is written by Kim Bonifield of Tulsa Technology Center I would like to share three practices that I use to transform and enhance

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Developing Problem Solvers with Systems of Equations
High School Sample Problems, Instruction, Middle School Sample Problems

Developing Problem Solvers with Systems of Equations

March 28, 2014May 15, 2019 Robbyn Glinsmann

Today’s article was written by Johni Edsel of Tulsa Technology Center EDITOR’S NOTE: Although this article mentions former standards, the value of the article is

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A Justification for Digital Mathematics Portfolios
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A Justification for Digital Mathematics Portfolios

March 13, 2014July 30, 2014 Robbyn Glinsmann

Today’s article was written by Ryan Burkett of Pioneer Technology Center. What does mathematical understanding look like? Reams of paper stuffed with calculations and correct

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Let’s Celebrate Pi Day!!!!
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Let’s Celebrate Pi Day!!!!

March 7, 2014May 15, 2019 Robbyn Glinsmann

Article written by Tiesa Maltby of Gage Public Schools                                Pi Day is a wonderful opportunity for students to study that great irrational

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Top 10 Free Elementary Fraction Apps
Tools and Technology

Top 10 Free Elementary Fraction Apps

February 14, 2014July 30, 2014 Robbyn Glinsmann

The word “fractions” can immediately strike up fear in any elementary teacher or student.  The topic has been very misunderstood because of preconceived notions that

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Top 5 Things Principals Need to Know to Support Math Instruction
Instruction, Standards and Frameworks

Top 5 Things Principals Need to Know to Support Math Instruction

January 17, 2014May 15, 2019 Robbyn Glinsmann

[Lasso icon designed by Sam Neckles from the Noun Project] At some level, principals have always been the instructional leader of their building. With new assessments and standards,

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