I have requested these posters from The American Mathematical Society the last two years. They are great for your classroom! Get your Free Posters here.
Also, I found some other great ones you can print yourself that are Mathematical Moments, and are very current. You can find those Free Math Posters Here.
There are also Podcasts/MP3 files and web articles to go with it.
Then I found this site. You have to print your own, but if your library has a large printer, these would be nice to have. These have problems on them. Find the posters here.
Enjoy!!!
Looking for ways to incorporate more hands on math in my high school classes.
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Polynomial Factoring Scavenger Hunt #Made4Math
Hi all! It has been a while since I have posted, but I created this awesome scavenger hunt and wanted to share.
I cannot take all of the credit. I got the idea from my math coach, Jason Bragg. He gave me the template and I used this polynomial calculator to create my polynomials. There are a total of 9 polynomials. The first page are the zeros for the second page polynomial. The 3rd page are the zeros for the fourth page's polynomial, etc. I set the 1st page aside, took the 2nd and 3rd page and taped it up on a wall, so that the zeros were visable and the polynomial was flipped underneath. I continued this around the room in no particular order, and ended my last polynomial with my first page.
Here a student is holding flipped up to see the polynomial. The previous answer is on the other side. |
Want the document? Here it is!
http://www.scribd.com/doc/126269154/Polynomial-Factoring-Scavenger-Hunt
I have included and answer key so that you are ready to go!
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