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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
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. :)
Notice the stepping stones are math problems? Numerous opportunities for lessons with students here.
A teacher demonstrates how to solve a complicated problem in a precalculus class. Photo by Allison Shelley for EDUimages
Completed pie chart made on students' desks instead of chart paper during Paperless Day 2010. Concept: fractions, decimals, percents
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
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
we each took a "hundred board" sheet, took turns rolling the dice, adding them up and marking off that many numbers. first to get to 100 wins.
Two children discussing mathematics as they practice Kung Fu stretching in a corner of the Quancheng Square, Jinan City, China.
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When we were waiting in Line to see Anime Idols Final round we saw this painting and my friend made a comment about these painting not being nailed down and someone might steal them.
I took one look at it and saw all sorts of numbers and was like "No ones gonna want this its got math on it, looking at it hurts my brain." (I've had to have math the last 3 semesters in college and i'm rather tired of it) and she comes back with "Yeah, this painting sucks if i could pee upwards I'd pee on it." and i was like omg xDD
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. :)