
Help Pages 10 FILM DA MOSTRARE AGLI STUDENTI PER SPIEGARE LA DISABILITÀ In questo articolo suggerirò 10 film da mostrare agli studenti per sensibilizzarli al tema della diversità e spiegare, attraverso differenti storie, quanto la disabilità possa diventare risorsa se opportunamente sostenuta e bilancia con i giusti mezzi o diventare ostacolo e sofferenza se accolta con indifferenza e pregiudizi. 1. La teoria del tutto. SPIEGARE LA DISABILITÀ La teoria del tutto racconta la storia del più grande e celebrato fisico della nostra epoca, Stephen Hawking, e di Jane Wilde, la studentessa di Arte di cui si è innamorato mentre studiavano insieme a Cambridge negli anni 60. SPIEGARE LA DISABILITÀ All’età di 21 anni, Stephen Hawking, brillante studente di cosmologia, è stato colpito da una malattia terminale per la quale, secondo le diagnosi dei medici, gli sarebbero rimasti 2 anni di vita. Durante il loro matrimonio allo stesso modo in cui il corpo di Stephen si indeboliva, dall’altro lato la sua fama accademica saliva alle stelle. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Digital Mathematics "Arithmetic is being able to count up to twenty without taking off your shoes" Mickey Mouse This is a collection of material that I have used when teaching or giving workshops about GeoGebra. All pages are written in HTML5 and styled using CSS3. They are fully functional only if viewed from a modern browser, e.g. Google Chrome or Firefox. The GeoGebra worksheets on this site can be found at MalinC's GeoGebra-book. The code to Processing projects can be found at: portfolio of Malin Christersson. Since this web site relies heavily on lengthy Javascript calculations, it may be worth pointing out that Google Chrome is faster than the other browsers when it comes to Javascript (no, I don't work for Google, and I personally prefer Firefox, but I have made several tests to check out browsers when it comes to Javascript, and Chrome is best). Uppdated all sections. Uppdated the section GeoGebra Tutorial. Removed the unfinished section about fractals. Made a Facebook page, Digital Math (dunno why).
Mathematics in the Real World - K-12 Internet Resource Center Math In Daily Life When you buy a car, follow a recipe, decorate your home, sail a boat or build a house, you're using math principles. This Annenberg Foundation site provides real world examples of why math - even advanced match concepts - are important in everyday life. TedEd Math In Real Life While many of the videos might be too advanced for younger students, some of the video talks on this site can be a great introduction to "why do we need to learn this stuff". Real-World Math Math teacher Dan Meyer explains how presenting real-life scenarios through photos and videos can make math problems "irresistible" to students. Highly recommended. YouTube URL How Traffic Jams Happen Ever wonder why traffic jams appear when there is no accident or other apparent cause? The Mathematical Society in Japan used a test track to replicate traffic jams that seem to occur for no reason. In this video, it starts around 14 seconds in when the white car slows down for a second.
IdeaBoardz Manual Sign in GeoGebra Classic Manual From GeoGebra Manual Jump to: navigation, search Contents Choose your favorite GeoGebra Math App! GeoGebra provides several Math Apps for learning and teaching at all levels. GeoGebra Classic App. You may also be interested in our other apps: GeoGebra Graphing Calculator and GeoGebra Graphing Calculator Tutorials GeoGebra Geometry App and GeoGebra Geometry Tutorials GeoGebra 3D Graphing App and GeoGebra 3D Graphing Tutorials GeoGebra Classic User Interface The following information is about our GeoGebra Classic App which you can use online and also download as an offline version. Views and Perspectives GeoGebra Classic provides different Views for mathematical objects: Each View offers its own Toolbar that contains a selection of Tools and range of Commands as well as Predefined Functions and Operators that allow you to create dynamic constructions with different representations of mathematical objects. Depending on the mathematics you want to use Algebra Perspective,
Divisibilità « UbiMath il libro WikiMath Aiuta il sito adottando il nuovo testo WikiMath (2017), che vede Ubaldo Pernigo tra gli autori, per i tipi Le Monnier Scuola Mondadori Education. >> Sito Le Monnier Scuola >> Per info il libro UbiMath Aiuta il sito adottando il testo per la secondaria di primo grado "UbiMath. >> Sito Le Monnier Scuola >> libro ONLINE >> Per info La pubblicazione è accompagnata da un volume aggiuntivo di percorsi facilitati per DSA e non solo. GeoGebra Tutorial - Tools Manage the tool bar You can customise the tool bar that is shown in GeoGebra. This is handy if you want to make a ruler-compass-construction. Restricting the number of tools, can also be used as a help for the students. You customise the tool bar under the menu Tools->Customise toolbar... This window is also used for restoring the default toolbar. Create a Tool! You can create your own tools in GeoGebra. Start by creating your construction Choose Tools->Create New Tool... Name your tool and click Finish The Sierpinski triangle The recording below shows how to create a tool to make a Sierpinski triangle. Pattern of pentagrams Construct a pentagram as shown on the page GeoGebra Tutorial - Constructions. When making a repetetive pattern, the final construction will contain very many objects. Start by making a tool that produces a pentagram and all its vertices. Use the tool created to make a pentagram, and then another pentagram inside the first one. Using a slider to zoom Enter a slider n.
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Geogebra Geogebra, una práctica herramienta para aprender matemáticas Regole per l’uso dei device in classe - #smart Ultima modifica: 24 novembre 2017 Regole per l’uso dei device in classe Progetto I.C. ALFIERI TARANTO “Nuovi cittadini competenti digitali” Dopo aver ascoltato il contributo di tutti, abbiamo individuato 5 semplici regole da seguire…stanno tutte in una mano! Il device deve essere acceso solo su indicazione del docente.Il device deve essere utilizzato esclusivamente per l’attività didattica guidata dal docente.Il device non deve essere utilizzato per fotografare o registrare (audio, foto e video) altri soggetti (studenti, docenti, personale scolastico, ecc.) senza il loro consenso.I genitori, informati dell’uso dei device a scuola, devono autorizzarlo (consenso dei genitori per l’utilizzo di internet sottoscritto all’inizio dell’anno scolastico).Il device è parte del materiale scolastico del singolo allievo che ne è responsabile (uso improprio, danneggiamento). device= smartphone, pc, tablet Disegna la tua mano sul quaderno.Ricopia le 5 regole.Impegnati attivamente a rispettarle!