Math Trick: Multiplying by using lines.
I found this video online and I found it to be interesting. I would like to know what you think of it and how you might use it for multiplication. Do you think that it would be an alternative way to teach multiplying or not. I would like your thoughts on this topic.
Multiplying using Lines
Monday, November 17, 2014
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Please watch and comment on this video. I want to know what you think of what he is talking about and also do you believe that this is something that you would enjoy doing.
Thanks,
Mr. Oliger
http://youtu.be/i1QyM9WTF18
Thanks,
Mr. Oliger
http://youtu.be/i1QyM9WTF18
Sunday, October 19, 2014
As winter approaches, I would like you to give me your opinion on the fact that we must make-up all days missed. I would like you to tell me if you believe that making up school has a direct impact on your education. I would like you to give me ideas that you might use to replace the make-up days. Please elaborate on all your ideas.
Thanks,
Mr. Oliger
Thanks,
Mr. Oliger
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Vince Lombardi says, "A man can be as great as he wants to be. If you believe in yourself and have the courage, the determination, the dedication, the competitive drive, and if you are willing to sacrifice the little things in life and pay the price for the little things that are worthwhile, it can be done."
I would like you to comment on what this quote means to you and how does it apply to what you are about ready to do after graduation.
Thanks,
Mr Oliger
I would like you to comment on what this quote means to you and how does it apply to what you are about ready to do after graduation.
Thanks,
Mr Oliger
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
I have for you a link that I would like you to view by Tuesday. It is a video on "What is Calculus". It is approximately 45 minutes in length. I would like you to post for me what you remember about the concepts that you will see in the video and what are some of the new items that you think are beneficial.
Thanks,
Mr O
Here is the video: Calculus: What is it?
Thanks,
Mr O
Here is the video: Calculus: What is it?
Friday, August 8, 2014
Rules
Blog Rules and Guidelines
1.
Treat Mr.
O’s Blog as a “classroom area” – Please use appropriate language and be sure
that anything you write you will be proud of and be prepared to take responsibility
for! Your blog is a public space on the
internet. Whenever you place something
on the internet, odd are really good that it will always stay on the
internet. If you are not careful about
what you write, what you write now could come back to haunt you in the future. So think carefully before you write!
2.
Never ever give out or record personal
information on your blog! Please
– no last names, phone numbers, home
addresses, IM screen names, etc. (it is probably not wise to give out
personal email addresses either.) Please
use your first name and last initial for all correspondence. Again, I remind you that your blog is public space on the
internet and anyone, anywhere, could possibly read it. So don’t
share anything that you don’t want the world to know.
3.
Never ever disrespect anyone or anything in your
blog posts. It doesn't matter whether it’s
a person, an organization, or just a general idea. When you write your opinion on a topic, you don’t want someone making a stab at what
you are passionate about. So, don’t do
it to someone else. Try your best to
make sure you’re not going to offend anyone in your posts.
4.
Feel free to disagree with a classmate or even
the teacher’s opinion on any topic. This
is encouraged by me. Try the phrase “I
respectfully disagree” or “You make a great point, but” and be sure to tell why
specifically.
5.
Don’t write about other people without permission;
if you can’t get their permission, use first names or initials only. Never
share someone else’s last name.
6.
Always check
over your posts for spelling errors,
grammar errors, and your use of words.
I would probably write my posts in a Word Processor and then paste it on your blog.
7.
Make sure things you write about are
factual. Be sure link your sources. But never
link to something you haven’t read
and understood completely. When you link
to something, make sure it is something that you really want to be associated
with. If a link contains material that
might be in poor taste or make some people uncomfortable, you should probably
warn readers by using a parenthetical note or some other word of caution.
8.
If you have a personal blog, please do not link
it to our class blog. Doing so may
inadvertently reveal information that you don’t want to reveal.
9.
Be aware
of copyright – especially with sounds and images. Make sure what you use is COPYRIGHT FREE!!! (Just
because you find it on the internet does not mean that it is free to use
without permission!)
10.
Keep it education-oriented. Stick to tasks set in the class. Unless it pertains to the assignment, stay
away from discussing plans for the weekend, general rambling, or Diary Entries
about nothing. Chances are your responses
to class tasks will usually be far MORE interesting!
PLEASE reply to this post to let me know you have read it
and agree to abide by it!
Thanks, Mr. Oliger
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