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Friday 14 December 2012

Out door to learn mahematics

We always teach inside a class with white board and maybe computer.

However learning in outdoor is possible to make pupils more excited and can learning fun.

I will share with you one of the outdoor game that can play and learn in a same time.


What You Need:

  • Hula hoop
  • Pad of paper
  • Pencil
  • Bowl or hat
  • Timer

Wednesday 12 December 2012

MAthematic games

When pupils think that mathematics is bored, as a teacher we should let them learning fun.
One of the activities can be carried is mathematics base game during mathematics class.

Seeing children with great smile during my class can make me happy as well.




One of the good activity i would do is SODOKU games.

Sudoku (数独 sūdoku?, すうどく) Listeni/sˈdk/soo-doh-koo is a logic-based,[1][2] combinatorial[3] number-placement puzzle. The objective is to fill a 9×9 grid with digits so that each column, each row, and each of the nine 3×3 sub-grids that compose the grid (also called "boxes", "blocks", "regions", or "sub-squares") contains all of the digits from 1 to 9. The puzzle setter provides a partially completed grid, which typically has a unique solution. ( description taken from wikipedia)


The puzzle was designed by Howard Garns, a retired architect and freelance puzzle constructor, and first published in 1979. Although likely inspired by the Latin square invention of Leonhard Euler, Garns added a third dimension (the regional restriction) to the mathematical construct and (unlike Euler) presented the creation as a puzzle, providing a partially-completed grid and requiring the solver to fill in the rest. The puzzle was first published in New York by the specialist puzzle publisher Dell Magazines in its magazine Dell Pencil Puzzles and Word Games, under the title Number Place (which we can only assume Garns named it).
The puzzle was introduced in Japan by Nikoli in the paper Monthly Nikolist in April 1984 as Suuji wa dokushin ni kagiru , which can be translated as "the numbers must be single" or "the numbers must occur only once" (literally means "single; celibate; unmarried"). The puzzle was named by Kaji Maki, the president of Nikoli. At a later date, the name was abbreviated to Sudoku (pronounced SUE-dough-coo; su = number, doku = single); it is a common practice in Japanese to take only the first kanji of compound words to form a shorter version. In 1986, Nikoli introduced two innovations which guaranteed the popularity of the puzzle: the number of givens was restricted to no more than 32 and puzzles became "symmetrical" (meaning the givens were distributed in rotationally symmetric cells). It is now published in mainstream Japanese periodicals, such as the Asahi Shimbun. Within Japan, Nikoli still holds the trademark for the name Sudoku; other publications in Japan use alternative names. (http://www.spiritustemporis.com/sudoku/history.html)

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The Sodoku game is just one example. As a teacher we can create the game by our own and let the pupils have great learning moment with us.

Ganbatteh teacher!!!!

Sunday 11 November 2012

Time

Time:
Time 
Time will come, time will go 
Time shall reap, that time has sown 

Time comes slowly, time goes fast 
Time will linger, time outlasts 

Time sees all, time knows best 
Time remembers, time never forgets 

Time will hide, time will reveal 
Time will open, time will seal 

Time brings hope, time brings fear 
Time brings distance, time draws near 

Time will help, time will hinder 
Time will shine, time turns to cinder 

We forget about time, yet it's all we would know 
In time, there is everything, and time will show

Masa:
Dunia kini
Berlari tanpa henti
Mengejar tanpa penghujung
lelah masih berjalan

Berjuanglah
walau sedetik
hanya sedetik itu
mampu mengubah dunia

Tiada ruang
tiada waktu
hidup untuk bersenang lenang

Jangan bagi kita
mengejar'nya'
jangan biar 'dia '
melintasi kita
walau hanya sesaat
kerna tiada halangan
menghalangnya
daripada 'dia'
berdetik

Jangan biar dia sunyi
kosong tanpa dimanfaati
hargailah 'dia'

时间
童年老去 再不会复辟

  少年像奔跑的骏马
  清脆的蹄声犹在耳畔
  我们却无法抓住摇曳的马尾

  来不及回味旧时光
  新生活
  像潮水般滚滚而来

  当下
  我们开怀
  我们莞尔
  我们失落
  我们悲伤
  我们泪雨滂沱
  
  任凭你怎样折腾
  我们
  已不是那时的我们
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Although this blog is talking about Mathematic, but when we teach time in class, we could also teach the pupils some poem of "time"

Teach pupils understand the time by using this sheet.
One sheet contain all the information: 
1.What is Analog Clock?
2.What is digital clock?
3.Which is hour/minute hand?
4.How to read the time?

If you have any idea to teach time in more interesting way, kindly let me know....

Thursday 1 November 2012

Golden ratio

Golden Ratio

Finally, i have created my own blog.
This blog will mainly talk about Mathematics.


Nowadays, some pupils don't like Math, 
they felt Math is boring
             Math is difficult
             Math is complicated

However, math actually is around us, we need math every seconds and even nature itself contain a lot of beautiful mathematics.

Today, i would like to share one very interesting number - - - - Golden Ratio


The golden ratio (\varphi) is a special number approximately equal to 1.618

It appears many times in geometry, art, architecture and other areas.
If you divide a line into two parts so that:
the longer part divided by the smaller part
is also equal to
the whole length divided by the longer part
then you will have the golden ratio.


Where can we get the golden ratio?
Here....
Emma Watson Beautiful Face And Its Golden Ratio
So let check your face and see whether you have a golden ratio face.