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Matemáticas para la vida - La red social para aprender matemáticas HippoCampus - Homework and Study Help - Free help with your algebra, biology, environmental science, American government, US history, physics and religion homework The Victorian Web: An Overview Mathway | Math Problem Solver Da elementi visuali al calcolo letterale 18 novembre 2013 Introdurre il calcolo letterale partendo da elementi visuali è stata la sfida raccolta dal californiano Fawn Nguyen, insegnante di matematica, che sul sito Visual Patterns pubblica materiali (inviati anche da altri docenti in rete) per lezioni propedeutiche all’algebra. Questi materiali sono di fatto le riproduzioni dei primi tre elementi di vari pattern, cioè di schemi geometrici ricorrenti o iterativi come quelli mostrati dal disegno 1 e dal disegno 2, che l’insegnante fornisce agli studenti insieme a relative schede di lavoro. Nelle schede si chiede agli studenti di disegnare la figura attesa al quarto passo iterativo, di compilare una tabella con il numero di unità costitutive il disegno (sia ai primi passi che ad alcuni passi avanzati quali il 13.mo o 29.mo passo) e di descrivere con parole proprie o con un rapido schizzo, come potrebbe apparire lo schema a tali passi. Disegno 3 Tabella 2 Come estendere questo approccio a questioni algebriche più avanzate?

Stanford Engineering Everywhere | Home 55 Great Sites for When You Need to Take a Break at Work How often do you find yourself with weird breaks in your day—breaks that are too short to get any real work done, but too long to just sit there? If you’re like us, you probably just end up browsing Facebook during these moments. But not anymore! We’ve put together a list of 55 sites for every mood, so that no matter what you feel like looking at, you’re guaranteed to spend those three minutes productively. Or at least, more productively than if you were liking your niece’s kindergarten graduation photos. If You Need Some Inspiration 1. Here’s where the world’s top designers and illustrators go to show off what they’re working on. 2. You’ve probably browsed Kickstarter before, but have you ever used it for inspiration? 3. Each May, The Webby Awards gives out its “Best of the Internet” awards in five major media categories: websites, interactive advertising and media, online film and video, mobile sites and apps, and social. 4. Behance was established as portfolio site for creatives. 5. 6.

Mathletics.com - Love Learning - USA's Number 1 Math Website Math Adventures for All Ages | Denise Gaskins' Let's Play Math Let’s Play Math blog > Internet Math Resources > Math Adventures for All Ages Activities, puzzles, games, discussion-starters, and more. These sites don’t fit into a grade-level pigeonhole, but allow people of all ages to play with math together. Cut the Knot Interactive: “Mathematics Miscellany and Puzzles,” one of my all-time favorite sites. Daily Treasure: Solve the logic puzzle to find the hidden gold. Don Cohen’s Map of Calculus for Young People: Hands-on activities featuring advanced ideas, for students of any age. Estimation 180: “Building number sense one day at a time.” Famous Problems in the History of Mathematics: This site includes problems, paradoxes, and proofs that have inspired mathematicians through the ages, plus links for further exploration. Fun Mathematics Lessons by Cynthia Lanius: A variety of topics and investigations. Islamic Art and Geometric Design: (pdf download) Lesson plans from the Metropolitan Museum. Pascal’s Triangle: Lessons and links for all grade levels.

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