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Estimation 180, Fraction Talks, Number Talks Images, Graphing Stories, Math Talks, Daily Desmos, 101qs, Would You Rather, WODB, Open Middle, Counting Circles, Visual Patterns
I've been adding to my Rational Functions activities. This time with an investigation into the properties of the function f(x) = (ax+b)/(cx+d) . The idea is that students would do this as homework that walks them throught the properties and then you as the teacher consolidate it the next day. It's a bit long but should only take them between 30-50 min.
Curriculum Tags: MHF4U
https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/5812204c56f79a01065dc84d
Another cool Desmos activity that has nothing to do with graphing. This one is from @RilesBlue and it's about putting fractions on a number line. And as an added bonus, there are full lesson descriptions of what you will likely see when you run this.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8
https://jennvadnais.com/2016/10/29/desmos-ordering-fractions-on-a-number-line/
A new 3Act task from @mathletepearce. This time on percents and proportional reasoning dealing with discounts on purchases. Click on the link for all the videos and instructions.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://tapintoteenminds.com/3act-math/calvins-clearance/
Here's a nice little Desmos card sort on Sampling Techniques from @Kmanna15
Curriculum Tags: MBF3C, MDM4U
https://teacher.desmos.com/activitybuilder/custom/581b1f3b2d2c37170b22e0a9#
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https://bullshit.ist/stop-selling-math-for-its-usefulness-d9143e80d78d#.f6neb5eey
And the second is from @NatBanting and is a bit more direct in speaking about the problem with forcing the connections but says a lot of the same things.
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http://musingmathematically.blogspot.ca/2016/11/real-world-attack-on-relevance.html
Seeing as this week @JoBoaler was speaking at the OAME Leadership conference, then I guess it is very timely to see her write an article talking about why math education doesn't add up in the US.
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https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-math-education-in-the-u-s-doesn-t-add-up/
Here's a great video that could be a starter to a question dealing with circumference. Maybe something where you have a log with a certain diameter and are pealing off layers of a certain thickness to determine how much you might get in length.
Curriculum Tags: Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/SciencePorn/status/793879919315001344
Peeling logs for wood veneer! pic.twitter.com/4T7nPXiRap— SciencePorn 🚀 (@SciencePorn) November 2, 2016
Does it matter that the image is taken at a perspective if you are trying to find the "centre" of the triangle?
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8
https://twitter.com/TheErickLee/status/792756812856647683
Is the tree planted in the center of the triangle? Where is the center? ... incenter, circumcenter, etc. pic.twitter.com/QXBulUmnWf— Erick Lee (@TheErickLee) October 30, 2016
I love this graph. Can you us it to predict the number of plays this Christmas? Looks like it could be an exponential relationship. You can see the data yourself if you go to the video and click on More then Statistics
Curriculum Tags: MCR3U, MDM4U, MHF4U, MCT4C
https://twitter.com/TheErickLee/status/792756812856647683
— /r/DataIsBeautiful (@DataIsBeautiful) November 3, 2016A very cool interactive visualization on the colours on the history of Crayola crayons. And don't forget to click the arrows on the top to see some of the other visualizations.
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://public.tableau.com/en-us/s/gallery/history-crayola-colors
Here's a cool image you could use when talking about the surface area of spheres.
Curriculum Tags: MFM1P, MPM1D
https://twitter.com/pgliljedahl/status/791906761909243904
And then go and do some estimating with spheresHow many individual flowers to make this sphere? #Taiwan pic.twitter.com/lJGZCXCIsQ— Peter Liljedahl (@pgliljedahl) October 28, 2016
Curriculum Tags: MFM1P, MPM1D
https://twitter.com/pgliljedahl/status/792272755165007872
Hexagonal prism. How many marbles? #Taiwan pic.twitter.com/XolSq6jWA6— Peter Liljedahl (@pgliljedahl) October 29, 2016
And speaking of the OAME Leadership Conference, check out the back channel from this year's event here. I saw the tweet below and thought it was great: Math does not equal computation, it is so much more.
https://twitter.com/hashtag/oameleadership2016?src=hash
— Melissa Tan (@meltandemelo) November 4, 2016
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