I'm teaching my math class for math month...

comeatmebro

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i am having a teach-off against 4 other class "representatives" in math next week for math month. we can basically teach anything as long as it pertains to math, we are teaching 2 lessons and a 3rd with one day notice if it is a tie. oh and the other kids will teach boring math stuff we already have learned, so i want to go out of the box some and teach some interesting math, the kids can still understand. i'm in integrated 3 math. we dabble in trig, geometry and algebra so yeah....

my first subject will be zenox's paradox, i kinda need a lesson plan though if anyone can help, this one isn't a big deal.

i haven't decided my second lesson though, any ideas?!

oh and it would be sweet to win cause then my class get's a party a month till the end of school. plus i get 25 bonus points.

 
ahh got the perfect idea for you, self working card tricks. they are some great tricks that all work because of mathematics behind them. im sure youve seen some you could do the tricks and then explain the mathematics behind them...itd be a fun class i think
 
we did this in our algebra II class this year. It only really makes sense to do if you've done conic sections.

alright you have a big peice of graph paper on the wall and a flashlight. turn off the other lights and shine the flashlight straight at the paper for a circle. then theres different ways to do it for parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. Thats really the only thing I can think of that would be out of the box and a little fun.
 
bahaha i took int. 3, what a special ed class that was. just do easy shit and cool stuff that gets kids interested, like mathmatic riddles and such.
 


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My exact sentiments when it comes to math....plus i fucking love this guy

 
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