![]() This is part of a weekly math conference series hosted by. ![]() This coming Tuesday, April 9, the fantastic online graphing calculator Desmos will be featured in a webinar held through the Global Math Department. ![]() I wish I was half this creative when I was 15!Ĭheck out the recording from the Global Math Department for more information, and be on the lookout for webinar information on the 6th! Meanwhile, let me check some of our other Algebra 2 classes for some promising projects! Next up, an ambitious student who took 87 different picture “slides” to create this animated gif. Here are a few to share, but look for an announcement from Desmos, with whom I will present a webinar on June 6 and give you some ideas for getting started with your class.įirst off, a tiger, which took over 100 individual equations to create. The most improvement has come from working with students to restirct domains, which has made more complex drawings easier to manage. ![]() The searches have led to many hits to my conic sections art project blog post from last June.Īt my home high school, this is the second year we have done our long-standing conic sections art project using the Desmos calculaor, and this year’s submissions have raised the bar considerably. I can tell it’s the end of the school year, and math teachers are looking for fun math projects to do with their classes, as the search terms which get people to my blog contain lots of references to “conics projects, “math art projects” and the like. UPDATE – a newer post concerning this project, with rubric can be found with this post. ![]()
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