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Maggie Verster

It's all cricket's fault - 0 views

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    Great resoruces. Maybe we can change it for South African cricket scores?
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    Mathematics is used in interesting, and often less than accurate, ways. Newspapers present graphs showing apparently correlated variables, but with a little thought, some of the time you will find that whilst it looks like two variables are connected, there is actually no cause and effect. Sometimes this is because there is a third factor causing the movements in the variables - for example, if it is hot and sunny, sales of sunscreen lotion increase, as do sales of air-conditioners. If you plot these sales against each other, you find a correlation. However, they are only connected because of a third variable, the summer weather. Of course, an unscrupulous media can draw connections where they don't exist for more political ends, such as blaming an increase in crime on the sales of hooded sweatshirts. And politicians have been known to confuse cause and effect, thinking that a local crime increase is due to the increased police presence, rather than the other way around.
Maggie Verster

Math and Algebra Help - Videos from MathTV.com - 0 views

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    This is more a maths than a Ml resource but...."This is an excellent place to go if you want to understand how to complete problems in basic math, trigonometry, calculus, or algebra. Mr. McKeague is a mathematician who offers clear examples on math problems through a video. He is joined by various students who also give eamples to math problems. The videos found here have super quality and would definitely help to instruct or teach difficult math explanations. This site is free, and they offer a free subscription if you plan to use the site often. When you join, you can create playlists because a login has been created for your usage." Thanx Dearlibrarian for pointing me to this! www.dearlibrarian.com
Maggie Verster

Architecture and Maths (Project-Lessonplan) - 0 views

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    Students will investigate the field of architecture as a career choice, with specific research into the use of geometric shapes (polygons) in building design and construction. In the first part of the project the students will use a digital camera to record examples of the use of polygons in building design in their communities. They will present their findings to the class using a PowerPoint slide show. In the second they complete a drawing of a building as per the instructions in the Explain and Elaborate section
Maggie Verster

What does it mean to be mathematically literate (pdf) - 0 views

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    Arnold Brombacher's powerpoint with some examples of waht it measn to be mathemetically literate. This is also a good resource to use when doing parent advocacy
Maggie Verster

An interactive Maths Dictionary for Kids - 0 views

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    Lots of real life interactive examples in between....
Maggie Verster

Example of a school webpage on maths literacy - 0 views

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    This is how Kloof explains ML on their school website. Is it comprehensive? What couls be added (subtracted)?
Maggie Verster

Students Statistics Project example - 0 views

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    Here is an exmaple of how students use powerpoint and slideshare to combine their class research project into a comprehensive report for comment by the peers and fans :-). I do wonder how they got everybody to reveal their weights...
Maggie Verster

Sum up today's lesson in a tweet - 0 views

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    How a maths teacher is using twitter in his classroom.
Maggie Verster

Maths literacy exam guidelines 2009 (Eng) (PDF) - 0 views

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    This document gives the various breakdowns and some examples of what is expected at which thinking level
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