Census at School is an international classroom project for students aged 8 to 18. They complete a brief [[#|online survey]], analyze their class results and compare themselves with students in Canada and other countries. More...
Aboriginal Studies: Key Resources - This page brings together the most useful articles, maps, reference material and external links on Aboriginal people in Canada. (Français)
Canada at a Glance - The 2009 print version is now available: you can order free class sets while supplies last. This annually updated booklet is full of statistics about Canada! Its tables and charts cover topics like population, health, the economy and the environment, as well as some international comparisons. (Français)
Community Profile - These profiles present community-level information from the 2006 Census of Population. Users can search for an area of [[#|interest]] by typing its 'place name' in the box or by clicking on a province or territory from the list and selecting the area from a list. (Français)
Relations and Functions
1. Model and solve problems that involve systems of linear inequalities in two variables.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of quadratic functions, including:
vertex
intercepts
domain and range
axis of symmetry.
Ted Talks: In Six Minutes or Less
Terry Moore on "Why Is 'x' The Unknown?"
This online graphing calculator can be used to graph equations, do physics simulations or plot data files. The graphs have descriptions and sound so you can hear and read about the graph. Blind and low vision users can access visual math data and graph or experiment with equations and datasets. This free download is already on the image of computers in Yukon schools. It is also a free download @ http://prime.jsc.nasa.gov/mathtrax/download.htm.
Consider trying out the roller coaster and rocket simulations in a functions lesson in your mathematics class. These simulations are under the Physics menu.
Table of Contents
Measurement
1. Solve problems that involve the application of rates.
2. Solve problems that involve scale diagrams, using proportional reasoning.
3. Demonstrate an understanding of the relationships among scale factors, areas, surface areas and volumes of similar 2-D shapes and 3-D objects.
Geometry
1. Derive proofs that involve the properties of angles and triangles.
2. Solve problems that involve the properties of angles and triangles.
3. Solve problems that involve the cosine law and the sine law, including the ambiguous case.
Logical Reasoning
1. Analyze and prove conjectures, using inductive and deductive reasoning, to solve problems.
2. Analyze puzzles and games that involve spatial
reasoning, using problem-solving strategies.
Circle the Cat
www.members.shaw.ca/gf3/circle-the-cat.html (Online Game)
Statistics
1. Demonstrate an understanding of normal distribution, including:2. Interpret statistical data, using:
Statistics Curriculum-Wide Resources
Shodor
Examine pre-made data sets & graphs, or create your own:
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/Histogram/
Normal Distribution examples, interactive. Ch.5.4
http://www.shodor.org/interactivate/activities/FittedNormalDistr/
Statistics Canada
Census @ School
Census at School is an international classroom project for students aged 8 to 18. They complete a brief [[#|online survey]], analyze their class results and compare themselves with students in Canada and other countries. More...Other
Relations and Functions
1. Model and solve problems that involve systems of linear inequalities in two variables.2. Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of quadratic functions, including:
Ted Talks: In Six Minutes or Less
Terry Moore on "Why Is 'x' The Unknown?"
Quadratic Function Intro (Video)
https://www.noodle.com/learn/details/21010/quadratic-function-intro-video
Mathematics Research Project
1. Research and give a presentation on a historical event or an area of interest that involves mathematics.
Open Culture
http://www.openculture.com/category/math/
Student Budget Consultation
http://www.civix.ca/sbc/
Curriculum-Wide Resources
Assessment
BCAMT
http://fom11.wikispaces.com/HomeDifferentiated Instruction
Education World
LearnNowBC
Math Trax (From NASA)
This online graphing calculator can be used to graph equations, do physics simulations or plot data files. The graphs have descriptions and sound so you can hear and read about the graph. Blind and low vision users can access visual math data and graph or experiment with equations and datasets. This free download is already on the image of computers in Yukon schools. It is also a free download @ http://prime.jsc.nasa.gov/mathtrax/download.htm.Consider trying out the roller coaster and rocket simulations in a functions lesson in your mathematics class. These simulations are under the Physics menu.
Open School BC
- http://order.openschool.bc.ca/Product/CourseDetail/k12s_7540006167
Note: The resources from Open School BC are not free.PBS Teachers
Saskatchewan Ministry of Education
https://www.edonline.sk.ca/webapps/moe-curriculum-BBLEARN/index.jsp?lang=enhttps://www.edonline.sk.ca/webapps/moe-curriculum-BBLEARN/index.jsp?lang=fr (Français)
Foundations of Mathematics 20 (2010)