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Great Maths Teaching Ideas - 0 views

  • Realworldmath.org provides lesson ideas and resources based on using Google Earth to do real world maths investigations.
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      Realworldmath.org provides lesson ideas and resources based on using Google Earth to do real world maths investigations.
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    " considering the digits after the decimal point, the likelihood of the next"
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Euclid's Elements available online free and interactive! | Great Maths Teaching Ideas - 0 views

  • Euclid‘s Elements is the most successful and influential textbook ever written. Only the Bible has been published in greater number.
  • Amazingly a Professor of Mathematics at Clark University has translated all thirteen books of Elements and made them available online. This would be fantastic in itself but the icing on the cake is that there is an interactive geometry applet to support each postulate so you can literally interact with the maths!
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Cool Cat Teacher Blog: 89 lesson plans and ideas for teaching math - #mathchat - 1 views

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    Check out the image on this page, pretty cool for a math teacher. This list came from Twitter's hashtag #mathchat https://twitter.com/#!/search/%23mathchat
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Dynamic Mathematics with GeoGebra - 1 views

  • GeoGebra can help you to foster experimental, problem-oriented and discovery learning of mathematics. We will illustrate the basic ideas of the software and some of its versatile possibilities by discussing several interactive examples
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Maths Maps - A New Collaborative Project | edte.ch - 0 views

  • Maths Maps – A New Collaborative Project
  • Four years ago I created Google Earth resources for the classroom and posted them to the GE Community Forum. Two of them were called Maths in Madrid and Maths in Las Vegas. These were based on the fact that there is maths all around us, every day, everywhere we look. Google Earth (and Maps) gives us a great perspective on it all. It also provides easy access for our students to see rich visual content that depicts everyday maths. I have always loved the idea of children seeing the maths they are working on.
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Geometry in Art & Architecture Unit 1 - 0 views

  • In addition to looking at art and architecture, we'll cover any mathematics-related topics as we go along. The Math Topics for the first unit will be an introduction to the triangle in general, and the so-called Egyptian triangle, contained in the great pyramid. Since the Egyptian triangle contains the golden ratio, we'll introduce the ideas of ratio and proportion here, and for squaring of the circle, we must be able to find perimeters and areas of the square and the circle. The plan is to go more or less chronologically, following threads of Art, Mathematics, and Architecture, from Egypt to the present.
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