by Patrick Tegge | Nov 14, 2017 | Articles
A technology school is teaching math concepts with boats, through an innovative marine technology program. At the Center of Applied Technology South, students from five high schools in the area surrounding Edgewater, Maryland, are l;earning to repair, maintain, and... by Saul Kornbluth | Nov 7, 2017 | Articles
High school students are learning geometry for construction by building tiny houses, and the result is a strong use of their skills while helping a local faith based organization that houses homeless people. Gayle Piepho is a longtime member of Incarnate Word Parish,... by Vicki Grooms | Oct 26, 2017 | Articles
A geometry class is building tiny houses for homeless people. Over two dozen students from Eureka High School put on their hard hats and goggles, and set about to build a wall of a tiny house, while setting up a temporary wooden foundation and building multiple door... by Brett Kelman | Aug 24, 2014 | Articles
There’s a new way for high school students to learn math, as the new iMath curriculum blends algebra, geometry, and statistics. High school students will find that rather than getting past Algebra I in order to study geometry and statistics, the new approach... by Christopher Placek | Jun 13, 2014 | Articles
Learning about angles, shapes and theorems was useful for a high school athletic program, as students used geometry lessons to build a press box behind a the school baseball diamond. They didn’t have to go far to use their skills in a real world setting. The...
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