Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Fall 12 Math 030 Word-Photos


10 and 8 are CONSTANTS
 Week 1:  Commutative, variable, constant

Note to R. Schantz's students: For now, if you have a photo that YOU took to go with a word of the week, please email it to me (to my school email) along with the VOCAB WORD IN CAPS and a brief desciption of how that word relates to your photo. In the subject of the email, type class (020? 030?), day/time, and vocabulary word (in caps).

For example, for the photo posted here:

Subject: MTH 030, MW 9:30am, CONSTANT

Help us try to find MATH IN THE REAL WORLD. It's out there! :-)

I will do my best to share the photo with the class. I will try pinning it to Pinterest. I may ask for help from you (if you know how to pin).

I'm looking forward to seeing your "math" photos!

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This JUST in! Thank you, A.N, A.E., R.H., M.G. and N.D. for your math word-photos. I'm still looking for photos for the word VERTICAL!

Oscar's toy is HORIZONTAL! (How cute is this?!)


The 1st base and 3rd base running lines meet at a right angle; the lines are PERPENDICULAR.


 
This picture is from a gym floor: the paint is PERPENDICULAR to the PARALLEL lines.

The sky's horizon at the mall. Same as a HORIZONTAL line in math.


My shoes are arranged in PARALLEL rows in my closet!

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This JUST in! Thank you, A.E., for your word-photo!  

11:11 represents a CONSTANT in the number because of the same font, size, and color.


I hope to now get photos for the other 2 words of the week: commutative, variable (those can be fun!)

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This JUST in! Thank you, A.N., for your word-photos! Both are COMMUTATIVE PROPERTY examples!

 No matter whether you use yellow or blue
first, you still get green.
Whether I put in my left contact or right contact first,
the end result is still the same. I can see.

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