Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Why Can We "Add Zeros" When Multiplying by a Power of Ten?

Somewhere along their mathematical journey, every student is taught the "trick" of "adding a zero" to any number they multiply by 10. First of all, let me be clear - we know we aren't actually adding zero, right? Because if we add zero to any number, we end up with that same number thanks to the zero property of addition.

So if we aren't actually adding zero, or zeros as the case may be, what the heck is going on when we multiply by a power of ten?

Recently, I challenged the 5th grade teachers at South to have students answer this question. Mrs. Seger's mathematicians have risen to the challenge!



TCMS Adds One... No, Two... Hold On.. That's SIX New Videos!

Need to find the area of a trapezoid, and need it NOW??? The TCMS has you covered with SIX, yes SIX videos to give you plenty of practice. Enjoy!






Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Klein Answers the Call!



Nice work, Jesse! I liked the way you showed us how we could construct a parallelogram and use that to find the area of a trapezoid.

Trapezoid Challenge: Littleburg in the House!



Excellent! Wonderful presentation... We look forward to more from you!

Monday, October 10, 2011

The Super Ultimate Graphing Challenge!

Graphing Challenge


Great flash game for developing understanding of how graphs work. Can you stay within the blue field???