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Cold Geometry: A Haiku TrioDrawing something renders it, but not necessarily with the life it contains.
Sacred GeometryBeyond and with Science and Psychology lies Spirituality, but there are not many who can connect the dots.
Math and Geometry Lessons from 'Sir Cumference' Books by Cindy NeuschwanderCindy Neuschwander writes math math books for children. With Wayne Geehan illustrating, Neuschwander has given us books about Sir Cumference, Lady Di of Ameter and Radius their son who solve math and geometry puzzles and medieval mysteries.- Fun Geometry Activities for Elementary KidsThese fun hands on and interactive activities will help your children and students master geometry terms and concepts.
Free Printable Algebra, Trigonometry, Geometry and Calculus Lessons and Homework Reference SheetsDo you have 'math anxiety'? Just the words 'algebra', 'geometry', 'calculus' and 'trigonometry' strike fear in many hearts. But don't despair; here are free printable algebra, trigonometry, calculus and geometry lessons and homework reference sheets.
Geometry: The Root of MathematicsI know...just the word "Mathematics" can rub many people deep like the scraping of finger nails on a chaulk board, however, without one of the most basic components of mathematics: Geometry, the world would be a rather bland place to exist.
Analytical Geometry - Lesson 1: The "Coordinate Axes" Plus Drawing a LineAnalytical geometry can actually be great fun. If it wasn't for you, maybe it was because it was "school." How about giving it another chance? I present a brief series of articles to whet your appetite. If you get sick, instead, I apologize...- Geometry Help: QuadrilateralsNot sure what a quadrilateral is? In this article I introduce and define these four-sided geometric math figures and terms for the geometry student.
Free Printable Geometry Activities, Games and LessonsGeometry is a fascinating subject with a bad reputation. Geometry concepts are often boring for students, yet geometry is one of the most practical forms of math. Here are free printable geometry activities and games.- Roots of Geometry: EuclidGives an explanation of Euclid's life and his contribution to modern mathematics.
- The History, Evolution and Influence of GeometryGeometry has played a vital role in our understanding of space, Earth, and the Universe. Learn how the founding fathers of Geometry helped Geometry to evolve into the mathematical and theoretical discipline that we know today.
- Introduction to Solid Geometry: Cubes and SpheresIn this article I give an overview of how the geometric figures cubes and spheres are defined, then present the formulas the average math student should know regarding these figures. I also give some tips on how to make this lecture more interactive.
- How to Lay the Foundation for Teaching Geometry to ChildrenGiven the exactitudes of the discipline of geometry, teaching geometry to a young child will be rendered easier if the foundation for it is laid through psycho geometry.
- Getting the Math Help Your Child NeedsPractical ideas from a current high school math teacher on how to get involved with your students education. By getting involve you can help increase your child's achievement in all high school courses, including Algebra and Geometry.
The Measure of Life - Introduction to Sacred GeometryGeometry is defined as "measure of earth." Civilizations have observed geometric relationships in the world around them. At the time, they were simple observations, but as time passed and technology developed, these observations were quantified and documented.- Maurits Cornelis Escher: His Influence in Math and ArtA research paper written about Maurits Cornelis Escher. Highlights some of his most important work and discuss his influences in both mathematics and art.
- Geometry Tutor: Classifying and Defining Triangles and Their PartsBelow are some ideas of how to introduce triangles to your students.
Teacher's Guide: Geometry Lesson Plan on Types of TrianglesA rough lesson plan I designed for my student teaching semester in college.- Guide to Understanding Geometry FormulasIn Geometry we must use formulas to find the area, perimeter, and volume of certain shapes like circles, triangles, squares, and rectangles for example. I will list each formula, explain how to do it, and show you an example.
A Curve in the Old HouseOld houses can have strange properties.- Why Don't We Blame the Kids?Lack of funding, inept administration, and low-quality teachers are often used to explain the ailing American education system. But what about the kids?
- Algebra, Geometry, and Precalculus Help: Finding the Equation of the Perpendicular Bisector of a Line SegmentHere I walk through what the math student must do in order to find the equation of the perpendicular bisector of a line segment. All the necessary formulas are included, as well as a sample problem solved.
How to Hone Your Broadhead Arrows to a Sharp and Durable TipIt does not matter how good your stalking or shooting skills are if your arrowheads are not in proper shape. Don't loose out this hunting season. Make sure your prepare your gear properly.- Frame the Scene in Your Photograph with Proper Placing of the Horizon and SkyThe way you divide and frame the structure of your photograph will have an important effect on the final result. Don't forget to take advantage of it.
The Best Math Stories for KidsHelp reinforce basic Math concepts with these fun and engaging children's books.- GeometryFind the formulas for area & volume and information on space figures.
- New Common Core Standards for MathMath is a huge component of the new Common Core Standards. These new standards will completely overhaul the way math is currently presented in schools.
Division by Zero - Another PossibilityThe point of the paper is to suggest that perhaps there is another possibility with respect to division by zero. That possibility is that we do not yet understand completely what allowing division by zero means- How Free is Academic Freedom?Two matters of little notice but great import
Analytical Geometry - Lesson 6: Cylindrical CoordinatesIn Lesson 6 we expand our horizons to cylindrical coordinates as 3 dimensions! A new example is discussed and a cylindrical coordinates online graphing Java applet is introduced in the references section.
Analytical Geometry - Lesson 4: The HyperbolaThe hyperbola, like the parabola, circle, and ellipse, is a conic section with its own equation and graph. We cover some very basic information concerning this interesting geometric shape.
Analytical Geometry - Lesson 3: The Ellipse and the CircleWe discuss the ellipse and the special case of the circular ellipse or circle.- 3d Geometry in Game ProgrammingThree Dimensions geometry that you need to know before start game programming.
- 2d Geometry for Game ProgrammingAbout 2d geometry and screen coordinate system that you need to better understand game programming.
- Proof, Certainty, and GodelAn introduction to Godel and his famous proof
- Geometry RevisitedWe are taught lots of things as children which seem useless. Did the teacher explain that this would be helpful, or did we not hear it being said?
- Math Worksheet - 5th Grade (Probability, Measurements, Geometry)This is a math worksheet on the following topics: Probability, geometry, measurements, range, mean, median, mode.
- Safe-T School Kit: The Name Says it AllA safe and highly functional set of school tools that features shatter resistant plastic pieces for math, art and science class.
The Ecstasy of GeometryIt is said that there are centers of power, places of power, and centers of healing.- Homeschool Help: Teaching Kids How to Find PerimeterFor homeschoolers who need a little help teaching perimeter to kids in the elementary and junior high grades, the following guide may be helpful to you.





