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Northwest Mathematics Interaction Workshop

Skyview High School
October 11, 2003


Date and time: 
Saturday, October 11, 2003, 
9:00 to 4:00
Location:
Skyview High School
1300 NW 139th St 
Vancouver, WA 98685
Room: 604A


Click here for directions to Skyview High School.

Click here to register online. (Workshop is free but advance registration is required.)

 

Program Schedule

Program: 9:00 to 4:00

8:30-9:00 Check-in and refreshments

9:00-10:30 Freeman-Towers of Hanoi

10:30-11:15 Koch -Area

11:15-12:00 Hall - Circles and Cones

12:00-1:00 Lunch on your own

1:00-1:45 Williams - Packing Circles

1:45-2:30 Anderson - Golden Ratio

2:30-2:45 Break

2:45-4:00 Hattan - Fathom Simulation

Program

Local Hosts: Carol Hattan and Karen Hall

Program announcement:

Michael Freeman - A hands-on tour of Mathematical Induction via the Towers of Hanoi Puzzle

This famous puzzle is a stack of disks of graduated size piled on one of three posts. The object is to move them all to another of the posts according to certain restrictive rules. It can be completely understood only through the technique of Mathematical Induction, and affords a vivid and engaging way to illustrate this extremely important method of reasoning. Puzzles will be provided, and other illustrations of inductive reasoning will be drawn from elementary geometry and number theory.

Kris Koch - Geoboard and Areas

We will quickly review some standard ways to find area of shapes on geoboards (adding up known shapes, subtracting from a enclosing rectangle, Pick's theorem) but then spend time deciding if two new, startlingly simple methods actually work, and if so, why?

Karen Hall - Circles and Cones: An Investigative Activity

This session demonstrates an investigative activity to determine the relationship between the radius of a circle and the volume of a cone made from that circle.

Celeste Williams - Packing Circles Old and New

The process of starting with tangent circles and then packing smaller tangent circles into the gaps has fascinated mathematicians and designers for centuries. We will learn about relationships that start with Descartes and continue to present-day discoveries. This will then be connected to student activities in geometry and even quadratic equations.

MaeLynn Anderson - The golden ratio, digital cameras and Sketchpad

Learn how she used a digital picture of each of her students (both whole body and head shot) to explore the golden ratio by putting the pictures into Geometer's Sketchpad.

Carol Hattan - A Probability Simulation with Fathom

We will start with a simple probability simulation and then model the same simulation with Fathom software. There will be an opportunity for each participant to explore the power of Fathom for data, probability and function work.

 

Details and Sign-Up

Contact Info: You may send email to the local host Carol Hattan (chattan@pacifier.com or
chattan@vansd.org (district is changing this soon to carolhattan@vansd.org)) or send email to nwmi@math.washington.edu.


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