
Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Teaching Ideas All Four Operations: Maths Karate - A wonderful way of reinforcing understanding of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division vocabulary. Inverse Operations Triangles - Printable triangles which can be used when showing children how operations are linked to their inverse. Contributed by Scott Evans. Multiplication and Division: Multiplication and Division by 10, 100 and 1000 - A grid which can be used to support multiplication and division by 10, 100 and 1000. Maths Operations Resources:
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Exploring Math With Technology Kidspiration Activities - Math Standard: Money (K) 6A.3.a; (Gr. 1, 2) 6A.3.b; Fractions (Gr. 1, 2) 6A.2.a See what's happening in the computer lab Examples of Math (and Language Arts) activities created by primary grade students. Math Standard: 1B.1.a - Kidspiration, KidPix, Windows Paint, Graph Club, MS Word, and Excel Miss Damush's second grade students made graphs for an online project- "Graph Goodies" Mrs. Hall's Kindergarten students use Graph Club. Ms. Page numbers for BCRs refer to pages in the handouts for this session. Standard 1.0 - Knowledge of Algebra, Patterns, or Functions Pattern Blocks - Math Standard: (Gr. Standard 3.0 - Knowledge of Measurement Teaching Time - Click on "Whole Class Clock" and "Games" for each year. Standard 4.0 - Knowledge of Statistics Interpreting Data - Math Standard: (Gr. 1) 4A.1.b Sample BCR (p. 15) Online Graph Maker - Math Standard: (Gr. 1, 2) 4A.1.d Sample BCR (p. 16) Standard 6.0 - Knowledge of Number Relationships or Computation Mrs.
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mathispower4u Differentiation Using the Quotient Rule Differentiation Using the Chain Rule Differentiation of Exponential Functions Differentiation of Hyperbolic Functions Differentiation of Logarithmic Functions Logarithms Derivatives of Logarithmic Functions Ex 1: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function Ex 2: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function with the Chain Rule Ex 3: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function with the Chain Rule Ex 4: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function with the Chain Rule Ex 5: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function with the Product Rule Ex 6: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function using Log Properties Ex 7: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function using Log Properties Ex 8: Derivatives of the Natural Log Function using Log Properties Ex 9: The derivative of f(x) = ln(ln(5x)) Derivatives of a^x and logax Ex 1: Derivative of the Log Function, not base e Ex 2: Derivative of the Log Function using the Product Rule Logarithmic Differentiation Higher Order Differentiation
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Teaching ``An educated person in Nottingham is as precious and rare a find as jam in a wartime doughnut'' (Grahame Greene) Hyperbolic Geometry (MA 448) I am taught this course for 4th year Mathematics students at Warwick University. The lectures (in term 2) are: Tuesday 11-12 (B3.02); Thursday 1-2 (B3.02); Friday 11-12 (B3.02). Below are scans of my hand written lecture notes (added/corrected as the course progresses). lectures 1-3 (Overview, History and Euclid's 5th postulate, Poincare upper half plane, lengths of curves and distance, boundary of hyperbolic space, Mobius maps and isometries) lectures 4-12 (Geodesics, Explicit form for metric,Hyperbolic trianges, Cosine and Sine laws, Gauss-Bonnet, Cross ratio, Poincare disk model, lengths of circles and areas of balls) lectures 13-18 (Tilings and tessellations, triangle groups, cross rations and distance, three dimensional hyperbolic space, more cross ratios, volumes of ideal tetrahedra) Ergodic Theory (MA 427) Complex Analysis (MA 3B8)