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Activity 3C C & I 335 Summer, 1998 Toni Greer Lincoln School Springfield, Illinois Famous Mathematicians from the Middle Ages and Renaissance: A HyperStudio Presentation Mini-Lesson Plan Title: Famous Mathematicians from the Middle Ages and Renaissance-A HyperStudio Presentation Grade Level: Math/6th Grade Prerequisites: Students will have completed a seven-day station rotation where information was gathered on famous Mathematicians. They collected this information on bookmar ...


Sharmin Hakim Lesson Plan 2 Topic: Mathematicians and the Internet Grade Level: 7 - 12 Math background material for teacher: The teacher should be able to use a web browser to search the Internet for facts. Specifically, the math teacher should know how to use search engines (i.e. Yahoo, Lycos, etc.) to find facts and information about famous mathematicians. Instructional Objectives: Students will learn to use the Internet to access information about famous mathematicians through sea ...


SCORE Mathematics Mathematicians and Scientists Treasure Hunt Eldred Marshall Introduction The students will match a fact with a mathematician or scientist using the Internet. Prior Knowledge The students should be familiar with how to use the Internet as a resource for information. Grade Levels 7-12 CA Mathematics Framework: According to the Framework, all students should connect their own lives to the historical and cultural settings in which mathematics has developed and continues ...


Date: December 1998 Name of Lesson: A Fun Way to Learn Math History! Teacher's Name: Vivian Green Parish: Monroe City Schools School: Wossman High Subject Area: Math Level: 9th Grade Purpose: To learn about famous mathematicians and their contributions to mathematics Materials: Computer, Internet access Time: 4 class periods Procedure: 1. Students (in groups of 4) search for and locate resources on a chosen famous mathematician. Enough information needs to be gathered to learn about ...


Back to Math Lesson Plan Menu Title of Lesson: Famous Mathematicians Grade Level: 7-8 Subject Area: Math and History Instructional Goal: Learning about mathematicians and the implications of their contributions. Submitted By: Mark Heeg and Trudy Driskell RationaleSupply ListLearning StrategiesCommunicate Results Performance ObjectivesComputer Hardware and Software RequiredPrerequisite Student SkillsEvaluation Procedures Instructional StrategiesResourcesTime FrameSet New C ...


Tracing Math's Evolution Math did not magically appear overnight in its present form. The talents and abilities of thousands of individuals have contributed to the development of mathematics as we know it today. In this lesson, students will use the Internet to discover the identities of several current and historically significant mathematicians. Grade Level: 5-12 Subject Matter: Mathematics, History Curricular Uses: Mathematics: Conceptual Theories, Proble ...


Women in Math Students explore the lives and careers of women who have made historic and contemporary contributions to the fields of mathematics and computer science. College-bound students also investigate university programs in mathematics and computer science, and find out the high-school preparation needed to succeed in these fields. Grade Level: 9-12 Subject Matter: Mathematics, Computer Science Curricular Uses: Mathematicians: gender in mathematics, ...



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