Friday, April 23, 2010
Read an article from Math Plus Magazine OnLine Browse through the magazine and chose an article. Post the name and author of your article here. If someone has already chosen your article then you must make another choice. (No two students can report on the same article). For now I just want the article name and author. You will read your articles next week and prepare an oral presentation for the class (complete with mathematical explanations). Rubrics for this project will be posted on Monday, April 26th.
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On what day of the week were you born?
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Mark Soriano
Good choice Mark. That one interested me too.
ReplyDeleteIt was either that or the monkey. Plus the day of the week seems easier
ReplyDeleteMark Soriano
Infinite monkey business
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-Anthony
Ringing the changes
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Simon Bellido
Of pancakes, mice and men
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Samuel J. Kingston
Of pancakes, mice and men Colva Roney-Dougal and Vincent Vatter
ReplyDeletebrendan
Further evidence for Arctic melt-down
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-Jesse
how long is a day nicholas mee- nick negron
ReplyDeleteBrendan-Simon Picked it first. Select another one.
ReplyDeleteThe Trouble With Five by Craig Kaplan
ReplyDeleteAlex Goncalves
I'm changing my article to "Career interview: The fastest mathematician on Earth"
ReplyDeleteby Marianne Freiberger
Thats great Brendan. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIntriguing Integrals:Part 1 By Chris Sangwin
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I'm changing my article to "Career interview: The fastest mathematician on Earth"
ReplyDeleteby Marianne Freiberger
This wasn't Brendan it was Sam I forgot to put my name I changed it for him.
survival of odds: are all soldiers equal? by José-Manuel Rey
ReplyDeleteWho posted Survival of the Odds!! Please include your first and last name so you get credit for the post. Thanks
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how to dodge a very big bullet by: Rachel Thomas
ReplyDelete-Arthur Foti<3
i can only see 5 articles
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crime fighting maths-chris budd
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The power of origami
ReplyDelete-Kenny Madden
finally rembered to post....
The power of origami
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-Kenneth madden
forgot to put author
Intruiging Integrals Part 2
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-John Morrissey
Intruiging Integrals Part 2
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-John Morrissey
John - You may want to pick an easier article.
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