To take a taxi, it will cost you $3.00 to go a mile. After 6 miles, it costs $5.25.
Then I handed out Post-It notes and had the kids write any questions that they could think of and put them up on the board. We broke the questions into three categories: Questions we can answer, questions for which we need more information and questions we can't answer.
In the first class, the majority of the questions that the students asked were in the first 2 categories. In 8th period, the majority fell into the second two. Those students seemed to be overly concerned with which company the taxis worked for.
In 8th period, I had to stop multiple times because the same students kept interrupting me. After I sent a few out, it stopped for a while, but I'm having tremendous difficulty dealing with the continued immature behavior in the class.
I know that it's a very small minority of students, but they are loud enough to make themselves seem like a majority.
In geometry, we talked about Seirpinski Triangles, Koch Snowflakes, Mandelbrot Sets and the beauty of mathematics. We watched a few Vi Hart videos from YouTube.
Seirpinski's Koch curve! Why has @target not sponsored me yet??? pic.twitter.com/32qfVsOWza
— Justin (@JustinAion) March 15, 2015
.@MrAionsWife and Fluttershy modelling my newest foray into hexagonal patterns. pic.twitter.com/mSbMm5hKL7
— Justin (@JustinAion) March 15, 2015
This Seirpinski rhombus only took 729 hexagonal pieces and 2.5 episodes of Scandal! pic.twitter.com/BmYTlGgt1A
— Justin (@JustinAion) March 15, 2015
CAN'T STOP BUILDING MATH SHAPES!! pic.twitter.com/CX9yh7h7lr
— Justin (@JustinAion) March 14, 2015
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