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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
Year 4 ‘Who Stole A Quarter Of My Pie?’ is a tragic-comedy about Mrs. Baker’s missing quarter of a pie. Meet the finest crime detectives Captain Algebra, Inspector Geometry, and Constable Addition solve the crime and the 5 workers who make Maths drama fun and educational. The play script with moral lesson includes prop list, sound effects and a worksheet for the audience. For FREE at:
www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/Year-4-A-Tale-About-Maths...
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.
IHTSW?! Number
WIT: Helping my eldest with math homework (nothing like waiting for the last minute) gave me the idea for this assignment. I thought of several things. Some were too personal, some were too boring (who really cares to see how much longer is left on my washing machine or what the clock on the stove looks like). I just didn't get out of the house to look for and photograph interesting house numbers and packaging didn't appeal to me. I'm pleased with how this turned out.
In post, I played with levels and did a square crop.
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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