It was Star Wars day this week (May the 4th be with you). So why not actually try to figure out what kind of power The Force actually has? Thanks to @RJAllain we have the video analysis and the calculations. Though this is basically a physic problem, if you are working with curriculum that is about kids using formulas with exponents, then this could be a neat example to have them try. Thanks to @KmarkPet for pointing this one out.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P https://www.wired.com/2017/05/literally-calculate-power-force/
Here's a neat little random quiz on guessing correlation coefficients. It's pretty simple but it generates random sets of data so kids can get some practice in. Thanks to @mathequalslove for this one.
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U, MAP4C http://istics.net/Correlations/
Clearly I'm catching up on some @mathequalslove. This time with a very simple way to have kids connect with probability in the form of a mystery box where students have to guess the contents of a box of snap cubes as they are drawn.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8 http://mathequalslove.blogspot.ca/2017/04/using-probability-to-find-contents-of.html
This is a few years old from @jamesgrime but if you ever have a keen kid who might be bored in class you might just have them build one of these
Curriculum Tags: All https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjOOhemquss
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