The video is a bit of a mess, I will do better tomorrow!
The Big Idea: Link Prime Climb colours to their Prime Factors.
Students Choice:
Do as little or as much as you like
If you are not enjoying it, stop, try something else
Share the fun things with each other
Everything is FREE, do not pay for more
Some links to explore:
Maths is fun: https://www.mathsisfun.com/
Great for notes, examples, self marking questions and detailed worked answers
Transum: https://www.transum.org/software/
This site has fun games and self marking activities
https://www.transum.org/go/ For the Trophy Activities
https://www.transum.org/Software/Game/ for Games
https://www.transum.org/Software/Puzzles/ for Puzzles
Khan Academy https://www.khanacademy.org/
This site is a complete online learning environment
If you like it you might not need anything else
It goes all the way past year 13
Desmos https://www.desmos.com/
You can look at graphs created by other people, for example, creative art https://www.desmos.com/art
By playing with these files you might be able to learn how to create your own works of digital art
GapMinder https://www.gapminder.org/
Today MATHEX students connected using Google Meet and students handed in their Transum Trophy Cabinet.
Sonobe Units is a suggested activity
Platonic Solids are worth investigating, as you can make Stellated Octahedrons for example.
Modular Origami - Create and share with us all Tomorrow.
Look after each other and stay connected.
Mathex: Meeting in groups between 1pm and 3pm.
Things to discuss:
How we all are.
Education Perfect tests and tasks.
Transum Trophies - Hand in the link.
Student Choice - does include doing nothing ;-)
Happy Holidays.
You choose - Do any format you like
2019 Presentation Guide for Year 9 & 10 may inspire you
https://screencast-o-matic.com/ is a free screen capture app to record your presentation
PYP Possible Action:
Aim to provide a teaching resource for other students to enjoy and learn from
You might offer yourself as an Online Peer Math Tutor during LOCKDOWN
Information and resources to support wellbeing and support learning at home
The Ministry of Education has developed a resource for parents, caregivers, whānau and family
The Ministry of Health’s website includes Top ways to look after your mental wellbeing during the Covid-19 lockdown.
I AM HOPE is the youth and community focused support group run by The Key to Life Charitable Trust, started by Mike King
Nathan Wallis has some helpful videos on his Facebook page for parents and whānau
Tips on looking after mental health and wellbeing during COVID-19 from the Mental Health Foundation
A website by the Health Promotion Agency to help New Zealanders recognise and understand depression and anxiety