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Blog Tour - Tessalation!
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If you would like to join the Tessalation! Blog tour, please email Emily at emilygrosvenor [at] gmail.com. June 17: WORLD TESSELLATION DAY! Denise Gaskins' "Let's Play Math" blog hosts a rundown of the ways you can celebrate the first-ever World Tessellation Day. With your kids. Be a part of the making of a holiday! On Lucy Ravitch's fantastic site. For teachers of math (and parents who want to support math learning), we're doing a lesson plan for how to use. John Vonhof's p odcast about writing. Writer ...
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Thaddeus Wert | FracTad's Fractopia
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Musings on Math, Music, Miscellanea. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: Thaddeus Wert. High school math teacher and fan of all kinds of music, but most of all prog. Math, Desmos, and Artglass Windows. July 4, 2016. In a earlier post. I’ve been using Desmos. Next, I printed out the design and traced it onto a large sheet of paper. This will be my working pattern, called a. Now the window is ready for soldering. I brush all the copper with flux (a chemical that enables...
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Musings on Math, Music, Miscellanea. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. February 25, 2016. Adam J. Calhoun has come up with a fascinating way. To look at famous literary works: take away all the words and only look at the punctuation. Don’t believe punctuation matters that much? Compare Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian. On the left, below) to William Faulkner’s Absalom, Absalom. Check out Calhoun’s post. Adam J. Calhoun. Algebra Area = A Nice Proof. February 19, 2016.
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