
Curriculum Tags: MBF3C, MDM4U, MAP4C
https://twitter.com/stoodle/status/1175010969300414464
Resource LinksCompletely too late to do this properly, but anyone have a good math-y climate change thing I could start class with? #MTBOS even just a graph we could notice/wonder— Mattie B 🏳️🌈 (@stoodle) September 20, 2019

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https://buildingmathematicians.wordpress.com/2019/09/25/spatial-puzzles-cuisenaire-cover-ups/
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A bunch of new podcasts added to the Math Podcast Page. The first one is a nice episode from @PlanetMoney on how using mode when talking about "average" changes the demographic.
Curriculum Tags: MBF3C, MDM4U
https://www.npr.org/2019/08/28/755191639/episode-936-the-modal-american
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http://www.estimation180.com/podcast.html
Though not a math related podcast, in general, the @AllusionistShow is great podcast about language and in this episode where they talk about indefinite hyperbolic numerals like 'zillion', 'squillion' and 'kajillion'.
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https://www.theallusionist.org/allusionist/zillions

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https://www.storycollider.org/stories/2019/6/24/youthful-indiscretions-stories-about-being-young-and-dumb
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Who doesn't like Calculus humour
Curriculum Tags: MCV4U
https://twitter.com/centerofmath/status/1175030600836812801
Looking for a challenge problem when dealing with geometric properties? Here's a way you could go. I love the use of the word "wonky"We think everyone deserves a second derivative at the end of a long week!#FunFriday #DOMATH pic.twitter.com/5kOh7Rw06i— Center of Math (@centerofmath) September 20, 2019
Curriculum Tags: MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/jamestanton/status/1175396207029440513
Draw a wonky five pointed star. The five angles at its tips are sure to add to 180 degrees. (Why?) What if we truncate the tips? Are the ten angles at the truncated tips sure to add to a certain angle? pic.twitter.com/rpnUIqqK3O— James Tanton (@jamestanton) September 21, 2019