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3rd Quarter - MATHEMATICIANS

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3rd Quarter Project - MATHEMATICIANS!
Mathematician Project Specifications:
 
·         Title (or title “slide”)
Ø ALGEBRA 2 – PowerPoint presentation: 10 slide minimum – 9 for project, 1 for bibliography
Ø GEOMETRY – PowerPoint presentation: 6 slide minimum – 5 for project, 1 for bibliography
Ø ALGEBRA 1 - poster for displaying
·         At least one picture from the internet
·         At least 1 book resource and 1 “certifiable” internet resource (more are okay)
·         Bibliography including one book source and one internet source
 
 
Project must include:
·         Who is your mathematician?
·         Where/when did they live?
·         What were they known for? Why are they important?
·         Is their work still in use today, or have they been proven incorrect?
·         If you find anything else interesting about your mathematician – tell us!
 
 
 Project will be graded on:
·         Originality of work – did you plagiarize another person’s work?
·         Is your project interesting or just “run of the mill”?
·         How was your presentation of your mathematician?
 
 
This project was given on January 4, 2010 with a due date of March 8, 2010. This project is worth 200 points that will be vital to the 3rd Quarter Grade. The students are expected to give an oral presentation of their mathematician on March 8.  

 

  

 

 

Links to:

 

Mathematician Rubrics

 

list of students who chose their mathematicians... 

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