Friday, November 29, 2019

Math Links for Week Ending Nov. 29, 2019

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I really like this approach to the conceptual nature of proportional reasoning. Using images that are either proportionally sized or skewed in one direction is a good way to help students see the meaning of what proportion is. This is just part of a 11 video series created by @ChrisHunter36 and @314PiMan for parents of students in grade 8&9 (in BC). Check out the blog post about the proportional reasoning activity here and get all the other videos at the link below.
Curriculum Tags: Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://vimeo.com/showcase/6244430

Resource Links
It never occurred to me until I saw this post but the Fibonacci numbers are a great way to convert between km and miles. Given that the ratio of successive Fibonacci numbers is 1.618 and the number of km in a mile is 1.609 means that successive Fibonacci numbers correspond to miles/km conversions. This is a great tool for runners as it was pointed out in this article from Runners Magazine. Thanks to @Robin_Grondin for pointing this out.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P, MFM2P
https://runningmagazine.ca/the-scene/fibonacci-sequence-makes-a-handy-miles-to-kilometres-converter/


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I like the way that @MarkChubb3 makes us consider ideas on Twitter with a single prompt. Here he talks about data driven tech programs for math. Be sure to read the entire thread and the comments that follow (and join the discussion, yourself).
Curriculum Tags: All
https://twitter.com/MarkChubb3/status/1199161266734075906

Video Links
One of the things I like a lot on this spiralled animation from @GHSMaths, is how few lines of equations are required in Desmos. Check out the link to the actual graph to see for yourself
Curriculum Tags: All
https://twitter.com/GHSMaths/status/1197875521960521732
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It's no surprise that I am a big fan of @MonaChalabi and I really love this representation of what marginal tax looks like.
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://www.instagram.com/p/B5NzyjfFGNY/

Friday, November 22, 2019

Math Links for Week Ending Nov. 22nd, 2019

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I really like this graphing practice Desmos Activity created by @rnhung. The premiss is simple. You see a target "stuck" to a wall a distance away and have to throw a dart to hit the bullseye. You get three "throws" which basically means you have three chances to determine the coordinates of the bullseye. I like how there are no scales so there is definitely some guess work and estimation needed and the visual of the dart hitting the target is great.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/rnhung/status/1197362244083798016
Resource Links
I saw this in a presentation from @ddmeyer last year but thanks to @MathyCathy I was pleasantly reminded of it. If you're not sure what the deal is, then, as it was suggested in the comments, try to determine the area using more than one method.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/mathycathy/status/1197665948079181828
I love games that help kids practice their basic math skills. In this post, @mathforlove presents two simple dice games. 1) Roll three dice, add two then multiply by the other. The total is your points and 2) Roll three dice. Make a two digit number with the digits of two of them then divide by the other. The answer is your points (rounded down to the nearest whole number + with 10 bonus points if it divides evenly). See all the details at the link below.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8
https://mathforlove.com/2019/11/damult-dice-division/


Video Links
This is a cool little clip showing a student misconception about measuring angles. I think it's important to anticipate these kinds of mistakes so that you can have something ready to say to them to help move them forward.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8
https://twitter.com/MarkChubb3/status/1196899839809859584
Here's a cool data visualization about traffic flow.  Thanks to @Joe_Sisco for pointing out this one.
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://twitter.com/pickover/status/1197873060986183680



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And here's another cool data visualization, this time about when the sun rises at different locations around North America
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://twitter.com/simongerman600/status/1197488606677479424



Saturday, November 16, 2019

Math Links for Week Ending Nov. 15th, 2019

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Of course I hope that you are checking in with the Make Math Moments Virtual Summit. Over 25 presenters (including me) and over 17,000 registrants so far. It's live right now (Saturday and Sunday) and free until Nov 22nd. So check it out.
Curriculum Tags: All
https://makemathmoments.com/summit/


Resource Links
The topic of my talk in the virtual summit was making the most of your virtual PLN on Twitter and elsewhere. Here is a summary of all of my tips and a link to my slide deck
Curriculum Tags: All
http://bit.ly/mmms-petro-2019

If you are on Facebook, then you might want to become part of the new @Desmos Facebook community.
Curriculum Tags: All
https://twitter.com/Desmos/status/1194351368749772800
Video Links
Though a little late for Halloween (by the time I saw it). Put it in the back of your mind for next year or any time you are dealing with combinatorics (with links to tree diagrams) with this 3Act task from @ChrisHunter36. Check out the whole task at the link below
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://reflectionsinthewhy.wordpress.com/2019/10/31/monster-mash-up/

Monster Mash(-up) -- Act 1 from Chris Hunter on Vimeo.


If you like the Numberphile videos and the podcast then you might like this interview with @BradyHeran. Normally he's doing the interview but here @donttrythis steps away from his Mythbusting persona to talk about Numberphile
Curriculum tags: All


Image Links
A nice image to check your student's learning about exponent properties
Curriculum Tags: Gr8, MPM1D, MFM2P
https://twitter.com/brilliantorg/status/1193166697898946560
What a great prime number
Curriculum Tags: All
https://twitter.com/pickover/status/1193324374994161665

Here's a cool image on Weight loss from @MonaChalabi
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MBF3C, MDM4U
https://www.instagram.com/p/B42pv__lFvy/





Friday, November 8, 2019

Math Links for Week Ending Nov. 8th, 2019

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I think that sometimes we think that students shouldn't have too much trouble with dilations since it's just increasing or decreasing in size but I have found that students, in general, have difficulty with proportional reasoning and so dilations can pose a particular problem. In this new @Desmos activity, students get a chance to sink golf balls in holes using the principles of dilations and then end up with some similar triangles
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/Desmos/status/1192859285962645504
Resource Links
Looking for something to do next weekend. How about a free virtual summit from @makemathmoments with over 2 dozen great speakers. It's Saturday & Sunday of next week and you can check out my session on maximizing your online PLN at noon on Saturday.
Curriculum Tags: All
https://makemathmoments.com/summit/

When I first saw this Tweet, I dismissed it as not interesting but I'm not sure why but I was drawn back to it and I was hooked. My strategy was to start with a single fold and see what happens. Definitely great for helping kids with spatial reasoning.
Curriculum Tags: All
https://twitter.com/jamestanton/status/1190626271610339330

I have been doing this blog for over 6 years now (and sharing resources in other forms for many years before that). So I am always happy when I find other people that share resources that they have found. So here, @mathsjem occasionally does posts of math related things that she has found. Take a look.
Curriculum Tags: All
https://www.resourceaholic.com/2019/11/gems117.html
Although in this activity by @TheErikLee he has focused on the idea of translating to and from scale diagrams or blueprints, I think it could be used for any context involving scale diagrams or ratio and rate.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MAP4C
https://pbbmath.weebly.com/blog/scale-otters



Video Links
Here is a new one of those dynamic bar graphs, this time showing the best selling music artists over time in the last 50 years.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MBF3C, MDM4U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3w8I8boc_I

Here's a neat combinatorics/probability puzzle that @standupmaths demonstrates with @alexbellos. And one of the things I just found out is that for many of @standupmaths videos, there are teacher resources that can be found here.
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a1DUUnhk3uE


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There is definitely a math problem in this image. What do you see? Thanks to @Stoodle for pointing this one out.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/AMillionScreens/status/1192489050248056832

Another one of these algebra questions that is made easier for struggling students by making it friendlier for students.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/solvemymaths/status/1190916747790102529


Friday, November 1, 2019

Math Links for Week Ending Nov. 1st, 2019

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The OAME Leadership conference was today and there was a pile of great speakers. Check out some of the Tweets on the back channel using #OAMELead. Thanks to @Paul_Math for putting on a great show. Click on the link to see the whole back channel and see below for a few of my Tweets from @Marian_Small's presentation
Curriculum Tags: All
https://twitter.com/search?q=%23oameLead&src=typed_query&f=live



Resource Links
Thanks to @MathyCathy for reminding me of these cool @desmos "breakout rooms" made by @MrChowMath. He's created several escape room style Desmos activities for different topics and @MathyCathy has a great blog post on how she uses them in her class.
Curriculum Tags: All
http://www.mathycathy.com/blog/2018/04/desmos-breakout-escape-room-activities-amazing-review/

Article Links
Want to know who wrote the bulk of The Beatles' "In My Life"? Data analysis to the rescue. Thanks to @StevenStrogatz for pointing this one out. Note Steven's correction that the probability was 0.18 not 0.018.
Curriculum Tags: MDM4U
http://mentalfloss.com/article/554392/who-wrote-beatles-my-life-according-math-it-was-john-lennon
Video/Audio Links
This is a pretty cool physical manipulative for connecting nets to polyhedra. Download the template here.
Curriculum Tags: Gr7, Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://www.facebook.com/jaibanaeducativa/posts/10221885111537157



The second episode of Season 2 of the @OAMEtalks podcast is out. This time featuring @stoodle talking about "Joining the Global Math Teacher's Lounge".
Curriculum Tags: All
https://talks.oame.on.ca/season-2







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Such a simple idea but great for kids to get a sense of scale and size of the earth using Pythagorean Theorem.
Curriculum Tags: Gr8, MPM1D, MFM1P
https://twitter.com/jamestanton/status/1189184324928598022