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For a Math teacher - what's wrong with these equations?

My entry chosen for display in the Maths Eyes Exhibition in Greystones Library, Co.Wicklow, August '13

Middle school students in math class attempted to flip a water bottle and have it land upright. Each bottle contained controlled amount of liquid. The collected data was used to determine the statistically optimal amount of water in a bottle to land on its base. (Photo by Todd Race)

Middle school students in math class attempted to flip a water bottle and have it land upright. Each bottle contained controlled amount of liquid. The collected data was used to determine the statistically optimal amount of water in a bottle to land on its base. (Photo by Todd Race)

Thomas (my 15-year-old) and I played dominos this morning, best two out of three. He whupped me both times.

 

It's a game we used to play a lot when he was little. We still play it frequently when we're on vacation in New Hampshire, only there we have a fancy set where the numbers go up to 12 on each half. It's a great game for practicing addition when you're just getting going on it in school.

 

Now, of course, he's much better than me at math. He'll be taking calculus next year, in tenth grade. (I didn't take it until my freshman year of college). I'm about to start to be glad that it's been years since he's asked for help on his math homework.

 

Sorry to be a sluggard the last couple of days about contributing. Friday got busy, then I spent a large chunk of yesterday dealing with the fallout from the power surge that killed our TV, DVD player, the kids' X-box, and our home phone/answering machine. All this "stuff" that I don't really need! Was just settling in to take some photos (and then start on dinner) last night when all our electricity went out. (Again).

Kalpataru Utsav 2014 at Bangalore Ramakrishna Math

Math from Class 1 (last year), the green gnome representing one of the processes.

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Math professor Christina Alvey gives instruction to his class on September 19, 2017.

Middle school students in math class attempted to flip a water bottle and have it land upright. Each bottle contained controlled amount of liquid. The collected data was used to determine the statistically optimal amount of water in a bottle to land on its base. (Photo by Todd Race)

I have math from 5:30 - 7:15 PM on campus. Matsuoka was so cool. He said everyone with a camera phone should go outside and take a picture of the sky since it was an especially colorful sunset yesterday...

Students master as many math skills on IXL. The winners of the month receive pins and a certificate. Winners of the marking period receive shirts, too!

My tutoring student slipped this into my bag tonight with the explicit instructions not to look at it til I got home.

 

She works so hard at her math and is coming along very well.

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This picture; it’s straightforward, really— I hate math! Today, my math teacher assigned us 38 problems. I don’t know about you guys, but he usually assigns us 10-20 problems… So I’m basically getting two day’s worth of math homework! Sucks for me. :|

 

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Find out the definition, examples and unlimited fun math problems related with False for kids at

 

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This is the only shot I've ever taken of MC that looks half decent. This building is a brutalist prison.

This was the second of Kristin Prather's series of Science and Math Workshops at the library. They are for Intermediate School students to learn basic math and science concepts through FUN activities and demonstrations. They will get to make rockets, search the stars, and test mind-boggling physics theories. Let's not forget playing math games!

 

March 15 (Science) : 3-6 PM

March 29 (Math) : 12-3 PM

April 26 (Science) : 12-3 PM

May 3 (Math) : 12-3 PM

 

All workshops are in the Activity Room in the Friendswood Public Library.

Students master as many math skills on IXL. The winners of the month receive pins and a certificate. Winners of the marking period receive shirts, too!

Find out the definition, examples and unlimited fun math problems related with Once for kids at

  

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Everyone needs 41 bieber calendars.

First, second and forth place are the same school

I think we are all Asians...

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