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Jennifer Fuller

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  • 2.    Powers of Three                 I first ran across the fraction 1/243 in one of the Rama series of books by Arthur C. Clarke. Now 243 is the fifth power of 3. The decimal equivalent forms a very curious pattern as I describe in the notes. I then created an Excel spreadsheet to calculate decimal equivalents of the reciprocals of different powers of three to help analyze the patterns ( the notes explain how to create this spreadsheet ). I then could extend the work to explore powers of other repeating decimals. The only limitation is the size of your spreadsheet and your imagination.
    • Jennifer Fuller
       
      Could be good for 8th grade Unit 2, exponents!
  • 2.    Powers of Three                 I first ran across the fraction 1/243 in one of the Rama series of books by Arthur C. Clarke. Now 243 is the fifth power of 3. The decimal equivalent forms a very curious pattern as I describe in the notes. I then created an Excel spreadsheet to calculate decimal equivalents of the reciprocals of different powers of three to help analyze the patterns ( the notes explain how to create this spreadsheet ). I then could extend the work to explore powers of other repeating decimals. The only limitation is the size of your spreadsheet and your imagination.
  • 2.    Powers of Three                 I first ran across the fraction 1/243 in one of the Rama series of books by Arthur C. Clarke. Now 243 is the fifth power of 3. The decimal equivalent forms a very curious pattern as I describe in the notes. I then created an Excel spreadsheet to calculate decimal equivalents of the reciprocals of different powers of three to help analyze the patterns ( the notes explain how to create this spreadsheet ). I then could extend the work to explore powers of other repeating decimals. The only limitation is the size of your spreadsheet and your imagination.
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  • 2.    Powers of Three                 I first ran across the fraction 1/243 in one of the Rama series of books by Arthur C. Clarke. Now 243 is the fifth power of 3. The decimal equivalent forms a very curious pattern as I describe in the notes. I then created an Excel spreadsheet to calculate decimal equivalents of the reciprocals of different powers of three to help analyze the patterns ( the notes explain how to create this spreadsheet ). I then could extend the work to explore powers of other repeating decimals. The only limitation is the size of your spreadsheet and your imagination.
  • 2.    Powers of Three                 I first ran across the fraction 1/243 in one of the Rama series of books by Arthur C. Clarke. Now 243 is the fifth power of 3. The decimal equivalent forms a very curious pattern as I describe in the notes. I then created an Excel spreadsheet to calculate decimal equivalents of the reciprocals of different powers of three to help analyze the patterns ( the notes explain how to create this spreadsheet ). I then could extend the work to explore powers of other repeating decimals. The only limitation is the size of your spreadsheet and your imagination.
  • 3.    Graphing Project                 As part of an analytic geometry I would often assign as a project the creation of a picture, a picture constructed from the equations in the geometry section. In some courses this mean only linear relations, or linear and quadratic functions or, in senior courses, trig and conic sections functions. A typical assignment is included. I would create an example ( to save space I've omitted the picture for this example,- you're welcome to try and produce it from the equations ). I would hand out the instructions, with the example, a blank table and a piece of graph paper, and, of course, a due date . Any picture in good taste was acceptable - geometric designs, copies of logos, whatever. The majority of the marks were for the math but I always included a small part for creativity and neatness.                  Much along the same lines, I once had senior students, once we finished the section on ellipses, try to construct the Toyota symbol as a combination of three ellipses ( best done on a computer ).
    • Jennifer Fuller
       
      May be too complex for regular 8th grade, but they could definitely do the linear part of the design
  • 8.      Sloping Letters                         This is the start of a simple grade 9 introduction to the difference between positive and negative slopes ( also the slopes of horizontal and vertical lines ). It can easily be extended by having the students make up their own phrase ( always something in good taste ) and the corresponding description using slopes.
    • Jennifer Fuller
       
      Perfect for 8th grade unit 5! Right up their alley, good project!
  • 9.       Lotteries                           I used lotteries at the junior and senior levels. At the junior level it is fairly easy to explain the basis of probability. Then I can use the multiplication principle as an example of fraction multiplication. I've attached a PowerPoint slide show I created to illustrate the chance of winning a lottery - the last page is a worksheet the students would have in order to follow along with the slide show. At the senior level I've created a variety of assignments ( I changed the lotteries I used from year to year ) primarily based on calculating the expected value of a set of lotteries. ODDS SLOT MACHINE CRAPS THE EXPECTED VALUE OF A SEVEN-GAME PLAYOFF SERIES BACK TO THE TOP
    • Jennifer Fuller
       
      Perfect for 8th grade unit 1. Possibly even simplify for one of the 6th grade units.
  • 11.        Pi in a Can                         This is a simple grade 9 or 10 exercise that combines measurement skills , graphing skills and the concept of slope. You need a variety of different diameter cans. You might assign this as a take-home project in which each student had to find the different cans at home or you might have different cans brought into the class ( once the activity is done, the cans could be donated to the local food bank ). The students, working in groups of two, need to determine as accurately as possible the diameter and circumference of each type of can. If this is to done in class you would need rulers and string ( wrap the string around the can to get the circumference, then lay it out against a ruler ). Each group of students creates a table of circumference versus diameter, then plots a graph, with diameter along the horizontal axis. The points should fit a linear relation fairly closely. For analysis, depending on the students and the course, you could do one or more of the following : leave it there, simply as an exercise in making a table and graphing calculate the slope, showing that it equals pi do curve fitting with the TI-83 or in Excel discuss direct variation as the line should go through (0,0) do error analysis, suggesting ways to improve the results ( i.e. averaging group results )
    • Jennifer Fuller
       
      This is a wonderful activity either to discovery pi, gather data & make a scatter plot then extrapolate the line of best fit, talk about slope, and use graphing technology. I would probably use this in 8th grade with my unit 5.
  • 14.       Stylometry                          Stylometry is the statistical study of written material. It turns out that the style of a particular author shows up in the distribution of word length, sentence length, in the repetition of certain words, etc. . There have been many books written on the subject ( a good starting point would be http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylometry ) . Stylometry is sometimes used to settle disputes of authorship ( from the bible to Shakespeare to the courtroom ). As an exercise in graphing and descriptive statistics I would have students read passages from different texts ( or passages from the same text but in different chapters or sections ) and do some or all of the following ( depending on time ) : graph the distribution of word length graph the distribution of sentence length find average word length and sentence length compare graphs to help identify which passages are from the same author for an author who writes under his or her own name but also under a pseudonym, determine if there is a change in style look at the different methods used to calculate a readability level ( see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Readability ) A favourite of mine was to use the short story The Feeling of Power by Isaac Asimov ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Feeling_of_Power ). It is a story about a time in the future when all calculations are done by machine and a technician discovers ( or rediscovers ) how to do basic arithmetic calculations by hand. BACK TO THE TOP
    • Jennifer Fuller
       
      Fascinating! Would this be good in the probability unit, or the graphing unit? Maybe both?
  • DRILL SET I
    • Jennifer Fuller
       
      Includes whole # ops, integer ops, percents, & scientific notation
  • DRILL SET II
    • Jennifer Fuller
       
      Includes combining like terms, distributive property, and 4 different levels of equations
  • DRILL SET III
    • Jennifer Fuller
       
      Includes finding equation of a line, graphing a line using equation & tables, graphing ordered pairs,& Pythagorean Theorem (one to find "c" and one to find "a" or "b")
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    Great website with 15 activities/projects suitable for high school (and also, I think, middle school) math students.
anonymous

Pascal's Pyramid Or Pascal's Tetrahedron - 0 views

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    . A lattice of octahedra and tetrahedra (oct-tet lattice) is a useful paradigm for understanding the structure of Pascal's pyramid, the 3-D analog of Pascal's triangle. Notation for levels and coordinates of elements, a standard algorithm for generating the values of various elements, and a ratio method that is not dependent on the calculation of previous levels are discussed. Figures show a bell curve in 3 dimensions, the association of elements to primes and twin primes, and the values of elements mod(x) through patterns arranged in triangular plots. It is conjectured that the largest factor of any element is less than the level index.
Child Therapy

Coaching Both Parent And Child - 1 views

I want to see my kid happy and grow to his full potential. That is why, when I see him having trouble opening up to me or to other people, I feel bad as a parent. I feel that I am not doing a good ...

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anonymous

Geometry in 3-D for Middle School Math Teachers: Measuring Solids - 0 views

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    In a combined operation, the navy and airforce have a helicopter and submarine at the levels shown: Helicopter: 230 m above sea level Submarine: 80 m below the surface of the ocean, directly under the helicopter A parachutist from the helicopter has 76 m to fall before hitting the ocean. a How far is the parachutist from the submarine? b What distance from the helicopter is she? c How far apart are the helicopter and submarine?
Dirk Sorensby

Removing the need for fuel and using the Universe as a hard drive to do it. - 0 views

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    Not pure math yet, but an introduction to a method that will be mathematically described in subsequent articles.
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    ... Let's look somewhere other than the current point a to point b method of relocation and transport. Perhaps oil is in fact the best fuel for such a method. Breaking it down, why is it we wish to go from point a to point b in the first place?...
Anne Bubnic

The Algebra Project - 6 views

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    The Algebra Project, Inc. is a 501 (c) (3) national, nonprofit organization that uses mathematics as an organizing tool to ensure quality public school education for every child in America. We believe that every child has a right to a quality education to succeed in this technology-based society and to exercise full citizenship. We achieve this by using best educational research and practices, and building coalitions to create systemic changes.
anonymous

Math Worksheets, Tables, Charts and more from HelpingWithMath.com - 0 views

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    If you are a parent who wants to help your child with math then HelpingWithMath.com is a web site for you. The math worksheets , the printable tables and charts, and other resources are completely free and easy to use. Below are just a small sample of the type of resources you'll find on this site: * Worksheets e.g. Fraction Worksheets * Multiplication Tables * Charts e.g. Decimal/ Fraction Equivalents * Number Lines * Drag and Drop Multiplication Games * The SWIFT Online Math Tutor * Lots More .... All these resources are free and are formatted for easy printing and are categorized by type and by grade level. (3rd through 7th Grade)
anonymous

Interactives . 3D Shapes . Intro - 0 views

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    Introduction We live in a three-dimensional world. Every object you can see or touch has three dimensions that can be measured: length, width, and height. The room you are sitting in can be described by these three dimensions. The monitor you're looking at has these three dimensions. Even you can be described by these three dimensions. In fact, the clothes you are wearing were made specifically for a person with your dimensions. In the world around us, there are many three-dimensional geometric shapes. In these lessons, you'll learn about some of them. You'll learn some of the terminology used to describe them, how to calculate their surface area and volume, as well as a lot about their mathematical properties.
Anne Bubnic

CTAP IV--Middle School Math Project - 0 views

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    CTAP Region IV's Middle School Math Project is a series of web pages providing links to technology resources for classroom teachers and coaches to improve teaching and learning of middle school mathematics, including Algebra One. The use of technology tools and electronic resources in the math classroom seem like such a natural fit but finding appropriate applications of technology has always been a challenge in the K-12 classroom. We know that our students need technological skills to succeed in the 21st century and the ability to apply the key concepts outlined in our state math standards. CTAP Region IV is making connections between math and technology through our Middle School Math Project.
Dan Sherman

Online Summer Math Programs - proven to reverse summer learning loss - 3 views

Research shows that most students lose more than 2 months of math skills over the summer. TenMarks summer math programs for grades 3-high school are a great way to reverse the summer learning loss...

TenMarks Summer Math Programs Learning Loss Online Web 2.0 Interactive Slide Worksheet Structured Review Master

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Samantha Coleman

Apply Teaching Jobs Abroad Online - 0 views

Thanks to Schools And Teachers, I was able to find a suitable teaching job abroad. The online job board offered me the opportunity to access various international teaching jobs and careers that are...

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Samantha Coleman

Perfect Site to Look for Perfect Job - 1 views

I graduated in Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education a year ago and until now I am still looking for the best venue where can I find a teaching job. Luckily, I have found out about Schools and...

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Gerald Carey

TIMES Modules - 8 views

  • These modules are prepared by AMSI as part of The Improving Mathematics Education in Schools (TIMES) Project. The modules are organised under the strand titles of the Australian Curriculum. Number and Algebra Measurement and Geometry Statistics and Probability The modules are written for teachers. Each module contains a discussion of a component of the mathematics curriculum from early primary up to the end of Year 10. There are exercises that teachers may wish to undertake – answers are given at the end of the module and often screencasts giving a solution are linked and indicated by an icon.
Samantha Coleman

The Perfect Job For Me - 1 views

I have graduated in Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education and have successfully passed the Licensure Examination for Teachers three years ago. I have always dreamed of working abroad but have...

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Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Math Matters: Off-Road Algebra - 9 views

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    Welcome to Math Matters, where we employ 21st century learning tools and methodologies to help make math relevant and fun again for both you and your students. This 30-segment video resource focuses on ninth grade Pre-Algebra and Algebra. What makes this unit different from most? It revolves around the world of off-road motorcycle racing. Team HotChalk worked with a group of young HotChalk-sponsored cyclists, videotaping them jumping off ramps along dirt bike tracks and racing up the golden summer hills of a ranch overlooking the ocean in Central California. Courtesy of math teachers Jason Dyer (Pueblo High School, Tuscon, AZ), who scripted out the 'real world' algebra problems, and John Villavicencio (Berkeley High School, Berkeley, CA), who explains the step-by-step solutions in each segment, we are bringing you our first homemade model of YouTube-style learning, "Off-Road Algebra." Our hope is that you'll try out this unit with your class, and let us know what you think. We'd like you to be active participants in helping to shape the digital resources we feel are at the heart of learning in the new century. You may also be interested in our Financial Literacy for Students series.  
David Sydney

Inspiring and Sensational Sales Training - 0 views

Dave as a motivational speaker was extraordinarily exciting and entertaining. He gave us really great insights and we were engaged in all that he was about to share all throughout the train-ing. As...

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anonymous

CTAP IV--Middle School Math Project - 0 views

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    CTAP Region IV's Middle School Math Project is a series of web pages providing links to technology resources for classroom teachers and coaches to improve teaching and learning of middle school mathematics, including Algebra One. The use of technology tools and electronic resources in the math classroom seem like such a natural fit but finding appropriate applications of technology has always been a challenge in the K-12 classroom. We know that our students need technological skills to succeed in the 21st century and the ability to apply the key concepts outlined in our state math standards. CTAP Region IV is making connections between math and technology through our Middle School Math Project.
mathdoubts

Equation of a Circle, when Circle touches x-axis - 0 views

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    How to develop a circle equation in algebraic form when the circle touches the horizontal x-axis and learn how algebra is used in geometry to derive the equation of a circle in algebraic form in mathematics.
Gerald Carey

Balancing equations literally - 5 views

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    Uses a 'real' interactive balance to help students understand the concept of balance in equations
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