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61. ThinkQuest : Library : The Fibonnaci Series
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The Fibonnaci Series
"The Fibonacci Series: The Series, The Applications, The Web Page" is an educational webpage dedicated to the exploration of and sharing of knowledge about the Fibonacci Series, a sequence of numbers constructed first by Leonardo Fibonacci in 1202. Topics covered include formulae for finding terms of the series, Golden mathematics, practical applications of the series, the appearance of the series in nature and art, and biographies of Fibonacci and his contemporaries. There is also a forum provided for the discussion of the series and sharing of knowledge thereof. The site uses a lesson-by-lesson format as well as interactive Flash animations to teach about this fascinating series and to foster in its readers a sense of wonder about mathematics. Visit Site 1999 ThinkQuest Internet Challenge Languages English Students Jeffrey Norman High School North, Norman, OK, United States Matthew Norman High School North, Norman, OK, United States Kris Logan High School, N Logan, UT, United States Coaches Steven University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States

62. Introduction To Sequences
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An Introduction to Arithmetic and Geometric Sequences
Abstract
This lesson is designed to introduce students to the idea of arithmetic and geometric sequences.
Objectives
Upon completion of this lesson, students will:
  • have been introduced to sequences
  • have learned the terminology used with sequences
  • have experimented with creating a sequence by varying the starting number, multiplier, and add-on values used to produce the sequence
  • have practiced determining the starting values that should be used to produce a desired sequence
Activities
This lesson introduces students to arithmetic sequence through the following activity:
Standards
The activities and discussions in this lesson address the following Standards:
  • Number sense, number operations and number relationships standards including:
    • compare, order, and operate with positive and negative rational numbers.
  • Patterns, relationships and functions standards including:
    • extend geometric and arithmetic sequences.
    • find formulas for determining elements in sequences of numbers.
    • construct sequences similar to previously studied progressions using different initial values.

63. InterMath | Investigations | Number Concept
Building Up ProportionalReasoning activities for Future Gulliver s Travels to teach ratio and proportions.) Understanding Rational numbers and Proportional
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64. RMTC-D/HH Tech Notes October 24, 2003
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65. RMTC-D/HH Tech Notes November 8, 2002
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66. »»Reviews For Fibonacci Numbers««
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As complete a coverage as is currently possible As a longtime subscriber to The Fibonaci Quarterly and a regular contributor to the problem column, I thought I was well-versed in the many applications of the Fibonacci and Lucas numbers. The contents of this book quickly led to an attitude adjustment on my part. It is astonishing and almost mystifying at times to see these numbers appearing in situations where "intuition" would tell us that they have no reason to be involved.
Subjects such as Fibonometry, where Fibonacci and Lucas numbers are related using trigonometric functions, demonstrates that the mathematics world is one where there are some topics that just seem to be attractors for many others. You start at one point and follow a logical path and suddenly, unexpectedly you arrive at the Fibonacci and/or Lucas numbers. The number of identities betwixt and between these two sets of numbers is so large, that one wonders if some of them may forever remain undiscovered.
There is a great deal of material in this book that could be selected for use in mathematics courses at almost all levels, starting at the position of precalculus. The inductive proofs of some of the identities are excellent demonstrations of how induction is used in mathematics. An extensive problem set is given at the end of each chapter, and solutions to the odd-numbered exercises are included in an appendix.

67. Measurement
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70. Mathematics
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A large resource of materials including tutorials for GCSE and A Level and pages of mathematical puzzles. This is Mega-Mathematics!
Mega-Math is a project of the Los Alamos National Laboratory designed to expose children and teachers to unusual and/or important maths concepts and developments. The site features projects and games, stories, writings and reference materials. This is a good site to find non-traditional ways of approaching the mathematics curriculum. The Sciences Explorer
This site has a useful maths section. Although it is aimed mainly at students it has some interesting features for adults as well. Highlights include testing your maths to find out where your weaknesses lie, and a calculator to help you work out compound interest on your money.

71. Mark's Links
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17 Wonderful sources of information on math, math education, and cutting edge educational theory. Updated January 2004; Watch it grow BACK to Home Great articles for teachers seeking the "cutting edge" in teaching methods and ideas:
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Try the two free excellent sample online lessons from this great Australian source of wonderful classroom activities. Further activities by subscription.
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73. Algebra
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    Math's Checkered Past: Teach With It! by Mark Wahl Where did the symbol “7” come from? When and where was long division a university subject? Did you know that centimeters were born in a revolution? Which country was the first to use “x” to mean an unknown amount and soon after became a world mathematical champion? Which country had been the previous champion? Exploration of historical questions like these will enhance math interest and involvement in those math students with active inter personal intelligence. As many know, Howard Gardner delineated the intrapersonal intelligence as one of eight intelligences in which people can have a “high IQ.” Those strong in interpersonal are good resolvers of personal conflicts, are magnets for friends, and are fascinated by the personal dramas that gave rise to objects and situations around them. These same students may, like everyone else, yawn during a world civilization class full of abstract facts and dates, but they will eat up the fascinating personalized historical connections that gave rise to the well known math concepts they’ve all heard of. That gives you a chance to entertain a dual purpose as you teach: use historical highlights to help kids appreciate

    76. Enrichment - Secondary School
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