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Math In History
Math In History
Math In History
Math In History
Math In History
Math In History
Math In History
Math In History
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The author takes the concepts in the National Standards and places them under the microscope where the personalities and great moments of discovery can bring them to life.
18 lessons supplement regular math lessons, extending and enriching the curriculum. Topics include women, Archimedes, Babylonians and Egyptians, the abacus, angles, Pi, the calculator, codes, the decimal point Einstein, longitude & latitude, scientific notation, the missing planet, mean, median, mode, money, symbols of geometry, volume and beginnings.
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Math In History

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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7th - 12th
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64

Description

The author takes the concepts in the National Standards and places them under the microscope where the personalities and great moments of discovery can bring them to life.
18 lessons supplement regular math lessons, extending and enriching the curriculum. Topics include women, Archimedes, Babylonians and Egyptians, the abacus, angles, Pi, the calculator, codes, the decimal point Einstein, longitude & latitude, scientific notation, the missing planet, mean, median, mode, money, symbols of geometry, volume and beginnings.
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Rated 5 out of 5
March 18, 2024
I really like this resource even though I have not used it yet. I'm hoping to be able to incorporate more math history into my lesson plans in the future, so I'm holding onto it. There are 18 lessons, each one including a teaching section followed by thought provoking discussion questions. There is a given list of web sources, one for each lesson, that can be assigned to the students for further research as well as a place for them to record an additional web site that they discover. I think I will use these in the future to provide additional activities for students who have completed work or are ahead. These would also be great to include in emergency substitute plans as they can be done at any time in the year without worry about whether the material was already covered.
Kiperly C.
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Rated 5 out of 5
April 6, 2022
This is a great resource to introduce various math topics
Cinthya S.
310 reviews
Grades taught: 11th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
March 27, 2017
Thank you for providing such interesting curriculum.
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