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Students design their own logos, pictures or other graphic images and then use handheld GPS receivers to map them out. They write out the image on a field or playground, walk the route, and log GPS data. Displaying the collected data on the GPS receiver screen results in the finished artwork. The process requires students to use geometry, sketch, measure distances and make scaling calculations, and familiarizes them with technological devices. A student worksheet is provided.
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On this tutorial, you will learn how to use a compass protractor to measure angles.
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Join us on this flipped math lesson for CCLS 4.MD.C.6 where we work through a problem that was inspired by a released common core exam item where we practice measuring angles in whole-number degrees of angles using a protractor.
This lesson answers the question: How do I identify a given angle? How do I find the measure of an angle using a protractor? How do I use a protractor? What is the difference between an acute and obtuse angle? How do I sketch angles of specified measure?
Our lessons are perfect for flipped classroom math teachers and students and for warm-up and exit ticket activities . This lesson is aligned with the 4th grade common core math learning standards for math and the SAT math curriculum as well.
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This kissing couple is one of the best loved paintings in history, but what do we really know about it? Let's learn about its creator (Gustav Klimt), the historical moment it sprang from (turn-of-the-century Austria), and what it means when we look at it today (dubious consent?).
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Algebra II on Khan Academy: Your studies in algebra 1 have built a solid foundation from which you can explore linear equations, inequalities, and functions. In algebra 2 we build upon that foundation and not only extend our knowledge of algebra 1, but slowly become capable of tackling the BIG questions of the universe. We'll again touch on systems of equations, inequalities, and functions...but we'll also address exponential and logarithmic functions, logarithms, imaginary and complex numbers, conic sections, and matrices. Don't let these big words intimidate you. We're on this journey with you!
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Students explore the basics of DC circuits, analyzing the light from light bulbs when connected in series and parallel circuits. Ohm's law and the equation for power dissipated by a circuit are the two primary equations used to explore circuits connected in series and parallel. Students measure and see the effect of power dissipation from the light bulbs. Kirchhoff's voltage law is used to show how two resistor elements add in series, while Kirchhoff's current law is used to explain how two resistor elements add when in parallel. Students also learn how electrical engineers apply this knowledge to solve problems. Power dissipation is particularly important with the introduction of LED bulbs and claims of energy efficiency, and understanding how power dissipation is calculated helps when evaluating these types of claims. This activity is designed to introduce students to the concepts needed to understand how circuits can be reduced algebraically.
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Humans. We have been around for a while now. When we think about our past we think about ancient civilizations, the pyramids, stuff like that. But this is only a tiny, tiny part of our history.
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What Happened Before History? Human Origins
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Have you ever heard of the painting we call the Mona Lisa? It's one of the most famous paintings in the whole world, and it was painted by one of the most famous artists ever: Leonardo da Vinci. In Leonardo da Vinci for Kids, you and your students will learn all about him and his life and accomplishments.
Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452, in a city called Vinci, Italy, which is pretty close to Florence. He lived during the Renaissance period, the start of the Modern Age. A lot of famous artists, writers, and philosophers lived during this time as well. As a kid, Leonardo loved being out in nature and never went to school. Instead, he learned reading, writing, and mathematics at home. At age 15, he became an apprentice for a prominent artist, but he soon surpassed the skills of his mentor.
Some of the most famous artworks in da Vinci's lifetime include The Last Supper, the Mona Lisa, and Vitruvian Man. Interesting fact: The Duke of Milan asked Leonardo da Vinci to paint a mural on his dining room wall. And The Last Supper is what he painted! Da Vinci also did a lot of important things besides art. In fact, he had over 20,000 pages of notes filled with inventions and other ideas.
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Have you been waiting for a better way to use your NotebookLM Notebooks in Gemini?
Google just launched a Notebooks feature inside Gemini that creates a live, bi-directional sync with your NotebookLM studio. But there’s a catch: depending on your account tier, you might not even see the button yet.
I'll break down how to find this new workflow, how the sync actually behaves, and why this finally gives Gemini the Project folders we've been waiting for.
The Gemini-Notebook Sync Blueprint:
- Locate the Tab: Expand the left-hand sidebar at Gemini.google.com to find the new "Notebooks" option (Tier-dependent).
- Source Parity: Add a file in Gemini and watch it populate in NotebookLM within 30 seconds.
- Memory Management: Use the "Notebook Settings" to toggle chat memory on or off, preventing old conversations from polluting new research.
- Custom Instructions: Set a persistent tone (like "Keep it concise" or "Explain like I'm 5") that applies to the entire container.
- Creative Layering: Use Gemini’s native image and video generation tools on top of your grounded NotebookLM sources.
I'll share my thoughts:
- Plus is a tier down from Pro, and I don't have this feature on my Pro account. If you're on a high-level Workspace/Pro account, you might be ironically locked out of this feature while Free or Plus users get to play with it (for now, anyway).
- The Refresh Lag: The sync isn't always instant. If a new source doesn't appear, you’ll need to hit the refresh on the page to force the connection between the two platforms.
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How to factorise ANY quadratic equations near to instantly - using this simple trick - in fact with enough practice you'll be factoring quadratic equations faster than your teacher can write the next one on the board!
This quadratic factorising method as a fast, easy factorisation trick with plenty of examples to get you good.
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In a class demonstration, the teacher places different pill types ("chalk" pill, gel pill, and gel tablet) into separate glass beakers of vinegar, representing human stomach acid. After 20-30 minutes, the pills dissolve. Students observe which dissolve the fastest, and discuss the remnants of the various pills. What they learn contributes to their ongoing objective to answer the challenge question presented in lesson 1 of this unit.
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If you want some extra practice on how to add negative integers, you have come to the right place! If all of your integers are negative, the answer will always be negative. If you are adding both positive and negative integers, you will need to subtract the absolute value of the integers. The answer will be the same sign as the integer with the largest absolute value. Don’t forget to check out the bonus problem and leave me your answer in the comments!
Understanding basic math isn’t just about crunching numbers; it's about fine tuning problem-solving abilities, making informed decisions, and gaining deeper insight into the world around us. From everyday tasks to complex situations, math plays a pivotal role.
Just as important is cultivating critical thinking skills. Learning how to analyze and evaluate information is needed to arrive at well-informed conclusions. Discover why these skills are the cornerstone of innovation, creativity and rational decision-making.
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These are the worst ChatGPT alternatives that I don't advise you to use in 2023! In this video, I have collected for you the top AI tools that are scam and that you definitely should not use as a replacement for ChatGPT! How exactly can they be dangerous for you, and how do they deceive users? You will definitely be surprised when you learn about these neural networks! Why wasn't this talked about before? So be sure to watch this video from start to finish to learn about the worst alternatives to ChatGPT!