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1 F un E xperiment O n R atios Groups of TWO or THREE Measure your friend's: Height (approximate) Distance from the belly button to the toes (approximate) Divide the 1 st measurement by the 2 nd Approximate your answer to THREE places after the decimal 1 st measurement 2 nd measurement

2 F un E xperiment O n R atios The Ratio Should Be: 1.6180 …

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4 Experiment !

5 The Fibonacci Series Leonardo of Pisa (1170-1250), nickname Fibonacci. He made many contributions to mathematics, but is best known of numbers that carries his name: 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144, 233, 377, 610, 987, 1597,... This sequence is constructed by choosing the first two numbers (the "seeds" of the sequence) then assigning the rest by the rule that each number be the sum of the two preceding numbers.

6 Take the RATIO of two successive numbers in Fibonacci's series, (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13,..) and divide each by the number before it. 1/1 = 1, 2/1 = 2, 3/2 = 1·5, 5/3 = ?, 8/5 = ?, 13/8 = ?, 21/13 = ? Use your calculator and plot a graph of these ratios and see if anything is happening. You'll have DISCOVERED a fundamental property of this RATIO when you find the limiting value of the new series!

7 Throughout history, the ratio for length to width of rectangles of 1.61803 39887 49894 84820 has been considered the most pleasing to the eye. This ratio was named the golden ratio by the Greeks. In the world of mathematics, the numeric value is called "phi", named for the Greek sculptor Phidias. The space between the columns form golden rectangles. There are golden rectangles throughout this structure which is found in Athens, Greece. The Golden Ratio

8 Examples of art and architecture which have employed the golden rectangle. This first example of the Great Pyramid of Giza is believed to be 4,600 years old, which was long before the Greeks. Its dimensions are also based on the Golden Ratio.

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17 Pythagorean Connection

18 Pythagoras of Samos about 569 BC - about 475 BC

19 Unpacking

20 Course 212 – 2640 - 645

21 Course 33 – 5162 - 166

22 Course 33 – 6167 - 171

23 Course 33 – 7173 - 178

24 Algebra 1

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30 Pythagorean Connections

31 Pythagoras of Samos about 569 BC - about 475 BC

32 Pythagorean Connections

33 Very Interesting

34 12 Equal sized Sticks Area 9 Perimeter 12 Area 5 Perimeter 12

35 The Challenge Area 4 Perimeter 12 Objective:

36 I should agree I agree Very Interesting

37 Handout Booklet: Pages 1-2 THIRD GRADE

38 Handout Booklet: Pages 3 Pages 4- in today’s handout provide a sampling of how Number Sense develops across the grade levels. Your task is to TEACH someone else about the MacMillan math program. List six key points you would include in your presentation.

39 THIRD GRADE Handout Booklet: Pages 4-

40 Handout Booklet: Pages 3-4 In Problem Solving Lessons

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42 Handout Booklet: Pages 1-2

43 Handout Booklet: Pages 9-

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52 Warm Up Fun Activities

53 You may use calculators 20 minutes

54 Find the sum of the digits of the number 33333333334 raised to the second power !

55 Interesting Discovery!!!

56 Interesting !!!

57 Interesting Discovery!!! = 11+50+6 67

58 Answer 67

59 Vik Help Me Explain

60 How Would You Solve The Problem ? Any volunteers ?

61 Help Me Get The Answer Using Sound Mathematical Reasoning “No Fuzzy Stuff”

62 6 th Grade by long division

63 Mathematical Reasoning “No Fuzzy Stuff”

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65 28x9 28x9

66 1 2 34 56 78 9 10

67 48 x 9 = space fold 4 3 2

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69 83 x 9 = space fold 7 4 7

70 63 x 9 = space fold 5 6 7

71 85 x 9 = space fold 7 6 5

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76 6 7 8 9 6 7 8 9 78 5 fingers times 10 3 fingers 2 finger s 6 50

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