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- Grade Range
- 5th - 6th
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Students compile a PowerPoint Presentation about an assigned Renassiance research subject. They follow a guided format and include at least two to three slides. Full Review »
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- 2nd
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Students recognize mathematical patterns through the activitiies in this lesson. Full Review »
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- 6th - 8th
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Students become familiar with patterns, the Fibonacci Sequence, and the Golden Ratio. They see how many places these occur. They have practical applications for using the calculator and making charts to extend patterns. Full Review »
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- 5th - 12th
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Students explore the various rhythmic combinations in jazz and blues music. They watch a video segment, apply a mathematical formula to calculate the number of possible rhythmic combinations, and perform a combination of notes and rhythm on a keyboard. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 7th - 8th
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Students examine the Fibonacci series of numbers through in-class activities and teacher-directed discussions. This technology-based Math lesson can be adapted using the included cross-curricular or community lesson extensions. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 9th - 12th
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Students observe that there are myriad combinations of rhythms to choose from when improvising jazz and blues music, and recognize that while the variations seem infinite, they are in fact finite. They notate a 12 bar blues progression using a different combination of notes and rhythms for each of the 12 bars, and then perform it on a keyboard or virtual piano online. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 5th - 8th
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Students investigate the mathematical patterns of the Fibonacci Sequence. They determine how math is connected to music, specifically looking at music the uses the pattern sequence found in the Fibonacci Sequence. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 3rd - 5th
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Students study how there are rules that they can use to make division problems easier because of a pattern which indicates that a certain dividend is divisible by a certain divisor. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 7th - 8th
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Students discover and predict patterns in a numerical sequence. Through the Internet and video segments, students begin with basic number patterns and extend their knowledge into higher math skills. They will also create new patterns and sequences. Full Review »
- Grade Range
- 2nd
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Students listen to a read aloud of Greg Tang's, "Math for All Seasons" while finding patterns within the story. They work in small groups to sort and classify items in a teacher made attribute kit. Next, they take a pattern walk around the school to find different patterns before completing a number of center based patterning activities. Full Review »

