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I was sent some teacher jokes in the email. I wonder if this was done by real students. But I can believe it is. Lol!
as a matter of fact, this IS another math game. i guess i like inventing them at least as much as T like to play them. this one i've seen all over the internet, but we put our own spin on it. it's simply an old can filled with popsicle sticks. each stick has a math problem on it, except some say "ka-BOOM!" to play, we take turns pulling out a stick. if you can answer, you keep the stick. if you pull a "ka-BOOM," you return all your sticks. our twist is the challenge: if you think your opponent has answered incorrectly, you call a challenge and use the adding machine (a number line with a sliding arrow on it) to verify. if the challenger was correct, he collects the stick. if the player was correct, he takes a stick from the challenger. winner is the first person to have 10 sticks.
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Janelle Dobson-Kocsis, a graduate of SFU's Aboriginal Pre-Health program in Surrey, helps kids learn math through SFU's Math Catcher program.
Children and families join together during Math night held at the Villaggio Multipurpose Room March 6.
PTSA and faculty offered an evening of fun and engaging activities for kids of all ages, all with focus on math.
Hot dog dinner provided by PTSA was also available for a donation.
Learn more on www.usag.vicenza.army.mil or on www.facebook.com/USAGVicenza.
Photo by Laura Kreider
Mayor Bill de Blasio delivers remarks at the Math for America Gala at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday, November 20th, 2016. Edwin J. Torres/ Mayoral Photo Office.
Students play quilt BINGO in Shelburne Museum's Hat and Fragrance Textile Gallery during the "Math by Design" Passport to Learning workshop.
I took a math class this past semester and although I am passing with flying colors it has been hell!
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Cloth-on-stick-frame signboard nailed at cat climbing height on a tree next to the girls' school gate
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Children and families join together during Math night held at the Villaggio Multipurpose Room March 6.
PTSA and faculty offered an evening of fun and engaging activities for kids of all ages, all with focus on math.
Hot dog dinner provided by PTSA was also available for a donation.
Learn more on www.usag.vicenza.army.mil or on www.facebook.com/USAGVicenza.
Photo by Laura Kreider
More than 30 elementary students in kindergarten through second grade recently explored math through art, physical activity and music as part of BU’s annual Math Camp, which also helped participating education majors learn fundamental themes for math learners.
It’s a collaborative benefit, according to Frank D’Angelo, assistant professor of early childhood and adolescent education, who says through the math camp BU’s education program is helping local elementary students get ready for the new school year. bloomu.edu/news-math-camp
This is Boy's surface, constructed with Orbit molecule units on loan from my school's chemistry department. Polygonal configuration deduced using Ken Brakke's Surface Evolver and an adaptation of the Bryant-Kusner parametrization. This construction was an integral component of my senior year math research.
I am very fond of this model, because a) the projective plane is cool, and b) this embedding has pretty trilateral symmetry. :)