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Math
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Location: PL Dunbar | I like this website a lot, it has clips of movies and math that goes with it, I think its great.
http://www.mathbits.com/MathBits/MathMovies/ResourceList.htm |
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Math
Location: IAKSS | My new favorite website! I am ready to head out to Blockbuster right now!
Thanks for sharing! |
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Math
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Location: Bryan Station | http://www.math.harvard.edu/~knill/mathmovies/index.html
Is another website for math movies |
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Math
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Location: Beaumont MS | The clips are great!!!! |
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Math
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Location: Tates Creek MS | I really enjoyed looking at these choices and am planning on figuring out a way to incorporate this is my classes. |
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Math
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Location: Beaumont MS | I can see how these movie clips would really engage the students. A great discovery! |
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Math
Location: Retired FCPS, Current UK and Transy | Watch for the upcoming movie called AGORA. Rachel Weisz (from The Mummy) plays Hypatia of Alexandria, the first recorded female mathematician. From the looks of the trailer she is portrayed more as a neophilosopher than mathematician and the movie seems more centered on the conflict between christianity and atheism instead of her contributions to mathematics but it still may have some relevance for the math classroom. We will have to see. Caution: the trailer references her slave lover so it may not be appropriate for all audiences. |
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Counts on fingers & toes
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| These is an wonderful idea for connecting with the students. Are there any movies that have been used for Pre-Algebra or middle school? |
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Counts on fingers & toes
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| I love this site. I can't wait to use the pythagorean theorem and area of circles this spring
Edited by kmhall 3/3/2010 11:49 AM
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