Hi boys and girls,
I upload here an activity to complete the work we have been doing in Unit 2. It is a practical study of percentage increases and decreases, in the contest of access to housing in Spain. I hope you find it useful and interesting.
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Deadline is 12th of december.
Take care,
Este blog trata de ser un punto de encuentro con mis alumn@s del IES Arcipreste de Hita. Pretendo darle un contenido lúdico, porque las Matemáticas pueden serlo. Además, lo utilizaré como herramienta didáctica. Todo ello con vuestra ayuda.
"La mayor parte de las ideas fundamentales de la ciencia son esencialmente simples, y deben, como regla, ser expresadas en un lenguaje que cualquiera pueda comprender". A. Einstein
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sábado, 29 de noviembre de 2014
jueves, 27 de noviembre de 2014
Percentage increase and decrease
miércoles, 26 de noviembre de 2014
lunes, 24 de noviembre de 2014
Primes and composites. Sieve of Erathostenes
This morning we studied what Primes and Composites are. Here you have the definitions.
It was created by Eratosthenes (275-194 B.C., Greece), an ancient Greek mathematician. Just as a sieve is a strainer for draining spaghetti, Eratosthenes's sieve drains out composite numbers and leaves prime numbers behind. The numbers from 1 to 100 are listed in a table. We will use The Sieve of Eratosthenes to find all primes up to the number 100 by following the directions below.
Directions:
- Cross out 1 since it is not prime.
- Circle 2 because it is the smallest prime number. Cross out every multiple of 2.
- Circle the next open number, 3. Now cross out every multiple of 3.
- Circle the next open number, 5. Now cross out every multiple of 5.
- Circle the next open number, 7. Now cross out every multiple of 7.
- Continue this process until all numbers in the table have been circled or crossed out.
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Questions (to be answered as a comment):
1. How many prime numbers are there from 1 to 100?
2. List all prime numbers from 1 to 100.
3. Which number is the only even prime number?
4. An emirp (prime spelled backwards) is a prime that gives you a different prime when its digits are reversed. For example, 13 and 31 are emirps. List all emirps between 1
Enjoy it.
miércoles, 19 de noviembre de 2014
Number gossip
Hi kids,
If you click on the image, you can go to the website that allows you to gossip on numbers stuff...
If you click on the image, you can go to the website that allows you to gossip on numbers stuff...
Have fun.
martes, 18 de noviembre de 2014
Unit 3: Divisibility
Hi kids,
Class notes for UNIT 3: Unit 3: Divisibility
Vocabulary for UNIT 3: Vocabulary
Si necesitas ayuda, siempre te quedará el tema en español de ANAYA.
Ejercicios voluntarios con sus soluciones.
Take care
martes, 11 de noviembre de 2014
Finding square root of numbers
Hi kids,
some of you asked me about how to calculate the square root of a number using an algorithm. Here you have a video, I hope that you find it interesting:
some of you asked me about how to calculate the square root of a number using an algorithm. Here you have a video, I hope that you find it interesting:
Take care
miércoles, 5 de noviembre de 2014
Square numbers
In mathematics, a square number or a perfect square is called an integer that is the square of an integer; in other words, it is the product of some integer with itself.
For example: 9 is a square number, since ita can be written as 3 × 3.
These are always non-negative.
Here you have a picture showing some square numbers in a graph:
You can also practice with GeoGebra by clicking here.
And have a look at some interesting properties here.
Take care,
ALICIA
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