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Northwest Mathematics Interaction Workshop

Lynnwood High School
Saturday, March 18, 2017

Registration 8:30-9:00 AM

Sessions: 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM

1:00 - 4:00 PM

 

Joycefrost

The workshop is free, but if you plan to attened, please register online at http://tinyurl.com/NWMI-Spring-2017

Location:

Lynnwood High School

18218 North Road
Bothell, WA 98012

 

Click here for driving directions to Lynnwood High School

Questions? Email Joyce Frost at: frostjoycee@gmail.com

 

Program Schedule

8:30-9:00 Registration, Pastries and Social Time

9:00--12:00: Morning Sessions

12:00 - 1:00 Lunch*

1:00 - 4:00 Afternoon Sessions

 

 

 

Registration and Breakfast treats – 8:30 – 9:00 am

Morning Session – 9:00 am – 12:00 noon

Art Mabbott, Scholars Online: 50 minutes

Arrow Diagrams: A Graphical Organizer to Explain the Notation for Transformations of Functions.

At the NWMC in Yakima I attended a session about a tool to explain why Y = 2•F(x) means dilation vertically by a factor of 2 and Y = F(2•X) means compression horizontally. The tool helps explain dilations, translations and reflections in a consistent way.

Carla Parker: Science and Math Institute, Tacoma Public Schools: 25 minutes

Gamify (and Mathify) Your Classroom Management

Experience created games involving ‘radian measure’ and ‘types of polynomials’ which Carla uses to reward classes for completing homework.

Mark Roop-Kharasch: 50 minutes

Extensions and Orbits
Take a polygon and extend its sides to create a new polygon that is NOT similar but has cool properties. Enjoy astonishing properties for extending triangles, quadrilaterals, hexagons and pesky pentagons!

Don Helvie: Raymond Jr./Sr. High School, 25 minutes

Reverse Subtraction

Experience a method of subtracting from left to right without borrowing! Don developed this at a Ruth Parker seminar while watching elementary teachers explaining their number line reasoning.

No host lunch at a restaurant nearby – 12:00 – 1:00 pm

Afternoon session – 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Karen Wilson, Raisbeck Aviation High School: 30 minutes

The Art of Exponential Growth or Decay

Explore exponential growth/decay using simple folded shapes and replication. A Paper Engineering workshop at MoPop (formerly EMP) was the inspiration for this math/art project.

Jim King, UW Mathematics, retired: 60 minutes

Rotating Rotations in Math and Art

We will investigate the math of how rotating combines and applies this to repeated patterns, tessellations and Escher art.

Joyce Frost, Lake Washington SD math tutor: 45 minutes

Book talk on “Hidden Figures”

The movie “Hidden Figures” was the top grossing film of this year’s nominees for ‘Best Picture’. As captivating as the movie is, it is just a snap shot of a much larger history told lovingly in the book.

 

Local Hosts: Clint Chan, Joyce Frost

Details and Sign-Up

* Lunch is on your own. However, we will provide locations restaurants near by. Or you can bring a sack lunch.


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