Reflective Paper - Math 213 Math 213 is a class packed full of information valuable to the development of a professional math teacher. There were several major mathematical concepts addressed in the class ranging from problem solving‚ numeration systems and sets‚ whole numbers and their operations‚ to algebraic thinking‚ integers and number theory‚ rational numbers as fractions‚ decimals and real numbers‚ and proportional reasoning‚ percents‚ and applications. This class enhanced my understanding
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Choosing to be a math major was not that big of a decision for me. When we reached into the challenging math‚ and all my classmates grades were dropping‚ I still maintained the A’s‚ it was then I noticed I would be doing something with math. I have career goals and ideas on how my major will help me achieve them. In addition I have people and actions what have help be make my decision. Lastly I have many experiences in mathematics that brought me where I am today. Career goals are extraordinarily
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Math 213 Mathematical Concepts Reflective Paper Mathematics for Elementary Educators teaches many concepts that are needed for basic understanding of what you will be teaching in your classroom. There were several ideas covered in this course but there are several of the major mathematical concepts that stand out to me. Those concepts are the‚ National Council of Teachers of Mathematics principals and standards‚ Whole Numbers and their Operations‚ Algebraic Thinking‚ Rational Numbers as Fractions
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Chris Hogan 12/10/12 p. 3 Chapter 4 paper In this chapter one of the first things we learned was that you can make complex equations look simpler by making substitutions. Take the equation: 2tan2-3tan-2=0 To make this look simpler you can substitute u for tan to get: 2u2-3u-2=0 From there you can us the quadratic formula to get: u= -0.5‚ 2 With this you can now say tan=2 and tan=-0.5 which makes solving for much easier. In this case substitutions made solving much easier and less
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Math in Physical Therapy Math is an important part of our everyday lives whether we know we are using it or not. In the physical therapy field‚ we use math more than people think. There are many formulas used in physical therapy‚ such as range of motion (ROM). It’s important to be able to apply these formulas. One important piece of math used in physical therapy is ROM‚ which can help physical therapists learn a few things about your joints. A person’s range of motion is the total amount of available
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Synthesizing Polymers “Making Silly Putty” In college‚ there are many things students take for granted. One thing we all take for granted the most is keeping a fresh perspective on the curriculum we are taking. This is an especially hard task when it comes to the more challenging subjects like science and mathematics. Chemistry‚ in particular is one of the most challenging subjects for any student‚ and many factors contribute to the students’ understanding of the course. Things like the right professor
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Synthesizing Advertising and Marketing Techniques Geared Towards Young Consumer There are a numerous number of well-known corporations that spend over millions of dollars each year in marketing and advertising. Of this amount‚ an enormous quantity is spent on marketing and advertising directly to children. Corporations have recognized the impact children make when it comes to influencing their parents to purchase a particular product for them. Therefore‚ a large portion of marketing and advertising
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1 Reflective Paper MTH 157 July 2‚ 2013 Gina Loscalzo Evan Schwartz Reflective Paper 2 Math for Elementary Teachers II is the second part in a two part series. The mathematical concepts that were focused on throughout the second part of Math for Elementary Teachers were on measurement‚ geometry‚ probability‚ and data analysis. Just like part one of Math for Elementary Teachers‚ part two also address the relationship of the course
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Jesus Toro-Sanchez 03/13/2013 Math 60 Chapter 4 Writing Assignment 1) Explain how to plot a point in the rectangular coordinate system. Give example with your explanation. a. In order to plot a point in the coordinate system‚ you will need the X coordinate as well as the Y coordinate. For example‚ the point (3‚5) can be plotted be going right on the X axis 3 points‚ and going up on the Y axis 5 points. Remember the opposite goes for negatives. 2) How many Points are needed to graph
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Reflective Paper: Teaching Biblical Principles Jolie A. Thorpe Liberty University Education 531 September 2‚ 2012 Professor Kelly Bingham Reflective Paper: Teaching Biblical Principles According to Websters Dictionary a principle is defined as a “comprehensive and fundamental law‚ doctrine‚ or assumption‚” (principle‚ 2012). There are two different ways to understand the concept of principle‚ worldview and Biblical perspective. The worldview of principles focuses on human direction‚ and
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