“Desmos Classroom” includes all the services (i) on teacher.desmos.com (“teacher.desmos.com”) including those for creating and assigning activities (“Activities”) and the curriculum available at https://amplify.com/desmos-math (“Desmos Math 6-A1”), and (ii) on student.desmos.com (...
The Desmos Classroom team at Amplify is continually working to make their collection of Classroom Activities accessible to more students. To find out more about how to operate some of the specialized components that may be added to an activity visit the Desmos Classroom Accessibility Page, or explo...
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The Desmos Graphing Calculator is a free online math tool widely used by teachers and students to plot equations and learn math concepts. Use it to plot data, graph functions, evaluate equations, and create classroom activities. Additional information can be found on theLearn Desmospage. ...
Interactive lessons and activities that students can use in the classroom. Polypad virtual manipulatives that allow you to model mathematical concepts in a creative way. A Teacher Dashboard with real-time visuals that provide visibility into student thinking. ...
Desmos has become more than just a graphing calculator—it has evolved into a vibrant online community. Through its platform, users can access a wealth of shared resources, including pre-existing graphs, activities, and lessons. This collaborative environment fosters the exchange of ideas and encoura...
Desmos Classroom invites, celebrates, and develops student brilliance through free digital classroom activities, thoughtfully designed by teachers for teachers. Those activities are guided by our our pedagogical philosophy and help students to explore concepts deeply, collaborate with their peers on problem...
try this out. I have re-learned and deepened my own understandings of mathematics by trying and reflecting on many of these activities and games, and then having my own kids do them (and then they ask me why their teachers aren’t using them –“Can you talk to them, Dad?”). The...