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If you completely understand the concept of a ratio, you will see how far off you are. This tip serves as a quick tutorial on the subject of ratios and fractions.
"If you walk down the aisles of your local mall you probably would get a third of the way there without coming in contact into a fraction in some way. After all, that walk down the aisle is a fraction: 1/3. Yes, we use fractions in one way or another in everyday life even though we may not completely realize it."
At times, you may find trouble with coordinating graph points. But, in fact, this is relatively easy to do. When you go to higher classes, graph coordination plays a vital role in scoring good marks. Thus, you need to be thorough in coordinating graphs.
"There are numerous graphs that can be used depending on what it is that you are trying to analyze or show. Decide which type of information that you are trying to display and then it should be much easier to know which graph to use and why."
"The largest portion of number involvement used in soccer is estimations. However, speed and velocity can be considered, like how much force a goalkeeper should exert to get the ball away, the angle of the shot to determine the rebound, all these are demonstrated in soccer."
Plus is proud to bring you a brand new regular feature: the Plus sports page. This will be regularly updated with stories exploring the maths in sports, from analysing scoring statistics to planning the perfect strategy. For all previous Plus stories on sport, see the bottom of this page.
SUPERB! Place the numbers on the number line. Loads of levels. Negative numbers and decimals. Play against the clock for a score. My class's favourite warm up, useful throughout school from year 3 to year 6.
The South African Mathematics Olympiad (SAMO) is the official national mathematics competition of the country. It is a three round competition with interesting questions and nice prizes. The three rounds take place in March, May and September of each year.
Question papers and solutions of the last few years are available on this web site. The names of each year's individual prize winners and our committee members are also posted.
This site has got interactive applets that makes it great to use with IWB's. Covers most of the basic concepts.
The big ideas of algebraic thinking involve representation, proportional reasoning, balance, meaning of variable, patterns and functions, inductive reasoning, and deductive reasoning. Greenes and Findell (1998):