Extractions: Math for Elementary Teaching II Project Home Number Name Topic Project C01 The Golden Ratio Ratios and Proportions Project C02 Who's Having Babies? Statistics Project C03 Ratios and Proportions Ratios and Proportions Project C04 Pascal's Triangle Probability, Counting Project C05 Life Expectancies Statistics Project C06 Platonic Solids Polyhedra Project C07 Simulations with the Research Randomizer Simulations, Probability Project C08 Voronoi Diagrams Geometry, Constructions Project C09 The Pythagorean Theorem Pythagorean Theorem Project C10 The Isoperimetric Inequality Geometry, Perimeter, Area Steve Kifowit
Extractions: ELEMENTARY MATHEMATICS Math 1010 Foundations of Mathematics (3) Sets and set operations, logic, problem solving strategies, geometry, number theory, statistics. A course designed for non-science majors. Prerequisite: Fulfillment of developmental mathematics requirements. General Education Breadth Course Math 1013 Finite Mathematics with Applications (3) Sets, counting, probability, matrices, and linear programming. Practical applications of contemporary mathematics and mathematical models. A course designed for non-science majors. Prerequisite: Fulfillment of developmental math requirements. General Education Breadth Course Math 1016 Statistics (3) Descriptive and inferential statistics graphic treatment of data, characteristics of distributions, statistical models, correlation, regression, estimation and hypothesis testing, nonparametric techniques. Computer facilities utilized. General Education Breadth Course Math 1051 College Algebra (3) Review of elementary algebra, exponents, radicals. Solutions of linear, quadratic, rational and absolute value equations and inequalities. Introduction to functions and the graphing of linear, polynomial and rational functions. Solutions of linear and nonlinear systems of equations. Prerequisite: Two years of secondary school algebra, or the equivalent; and a qualifying score on the placement examination. A developmental approved petition is required. Credit will not be granted for both Math 1051 and Math 1052.
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Extractions: I LOVE Singapore Math! My son was born understanding the principles of mathematics; he could subtract at 18mos, multiply at 3 - though i didn't push him at all. It just made sense to him. But 4 years of ABeka, BJ and Saxon in public and private school settings had him convinced he was bad at math and he grew to despise it. With Singaport Math he occasionally even enjoys it now. He did have some trouble with all the word problems in the beginning, so i set the math aside for a week or so, and started him in a critical thinking workbook to jump-start his brain. The difference was amazing!
EOU General Catalog 2003 - 04 s. http//www.eou.edu/math/ math 040 Arithmetic Skill. Credits 1.00 to 3.00. Designed for students who need review in basic computational skills .EOU General Catalog. mathematics Course http://www.eou.edu/~catalog/math2.html
Extractions: Designed for students who need review in basic computational skills. The course will deal with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and introductory geometry. The class will require independent student effort, and students will have to motivate themselves to attend help sessions when needed. (Not applicable toward baccalaureate degree.) This course examines fundametal concepts of algebra and is equivalent to second year high school algebra. Concepts include polynomial expressions and factoring, rational expressions, radical expressions, and quadratic expressions. (Not applicable toward a baccalaureate degree.) Prerequisite: MATH 070 or equivalent. This course is an introduction to certain areas of mathematics whose applications are important and whose study will help develop critical thinking skills. Two major topics are covered. One topic is the mathematics of finanace, or "loans," which includes borrowing, saving, mortgages, leases and amortization. The other topic is "lotteries," which includes the elementary counting techniques including permutations and combinations, finite sample space probability theory, and games of chance.