Friday, June 5, 2020

Math Links for Week Ending June 5th, 2020

Featured Links
I love this dynamic visualization of the leading causes of death in the world since Jan. 1st this year. For anyone who makes the argument that the deaths due to Covid-19 aren't great, should look at the growth rate compared to everything else. 
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U



Resource Links
This is a nice eclectic resource of math ideas called Math Walks. Here @traciteacher puts math on the sidewalk but on the website, when you click on the images, you are taken to resources about that image. So if you are not inspired to do your own Math Walk, at least you might find some new resources for your class. 
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Thanks to @MissJK24319629 for pointing out this resource on seeing math everywhere in the world. Check it out. 
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Do you want some images of food labels to go with your units on unit rate and ratios? Then Chewable Math has your back. Thanks to @MissJK24319629 on this one too for pointing it out (especially since I didn't even know this was a new @FawnPNugyen product). 
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MFM1P, MPM1D, MAT1L, MAT2L


Do you want to go rogue and add some contraband colours to your @Desmos activities?
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Video Links
Math is for everyone, and in this case it's Canadian drag queen @OnlineKyne who, among other drag related things, makes videos about math. She's one of the contestants on first ever Drag Race Canada and here is a compilation of some of her short math TikToks with topics like puzzles, Euler walks, probability, #statistics, infinite sums, area and more
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And in this video @OnlineKyne talks about all kinds of stuff drag related but there is a good chunk on getting a scholarship to Waterloo for math and being one of the top contestants in the Waterloo math contest
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Some fun with radians, trig and Pi (and dividing by 5s)
Curriculum Tags: MHF4U

Make sure you look in the comments for more of the same
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Image Links
Yup, there is definitely a unit rate question in this comic
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P








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