Just a quick post to share a little Algebra before starting Study Sundays…

Sharing an example of a question I answered for a student, so it doesn’t get lost, from when I taught at Community College.

Link to all 67 lesson plan sets below…

Action Items:

1.) Find three different sources describing the discovery of the Americas (four, if you use the source cited in today’s lesson plan…),

2.) Share your  findings with us, and

3.) Write a book, story, blog post or tweet that uses those findings, and then, once it is published please consider donating a copy to your local public library.

Shira Destinie A. Jones, MPhil

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Click on the ShiraDest site menu, above this post in your browser (for which I first recommend that you add any ad blocker browser extension, to avoid all of those irritating advertisements due to this being a free website…) to read more posts via the following pages, if you like:

Science Fiction/Fantasy Shows,  Lupin, or Money Heist

Holistic High School Lesson Plans (all 67 of them), more Adult Education resources, and a College Algebra lesson plan,

           or Long Range Nonfiction, or Historical Fiction

Shira


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About ShiraDestProjectDoBetter

Shira Destinie Jones is founder of #ProjectDoBetter, a long term plan proposal for community building, and a published poet, academic author, and advocate for improving our #PublicDomainInfrastructure. Her other book, Stayed on Freedom's Call, on Black-Jewish Cooperation in DC, is freely available via the Internet Archive. She has organized community events such as film discussions, multi-ethnic song events, and cooperative presentations, and is a native of Washington, DC. She promotes peaceful planning, NVC and the Holocene Calendar, and is also a writer. More information at https://shiradest.wordpress.com/

38 thoughts on “Just a quick post to share a little Algebra before starting Study Sundays…

  1. It’s been a while … but. on another note … Hey!! Thanks for stopping by “It Is What It Is” … and the follow. Hope you enjoy your visits there!! Hugs … Peace!!’ __/i__

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  2. Thank you for reading my Literary series post, Next Saturday’s post will be about mathematical Genius and interesting facts in maths. It might be of interest to you.
    Thank you.

    Joanna

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  3. Thanks for stopping by my blog – glad you liked Flander’s Field. Pop in any time! and by the way, the grid at the top gave me palpitations. Just like i had trying to tutor 6th-8th grade math!

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    1. Hello, Noelle:
      Thank you for stopping by, too! I hope that those were good palpitations? 🙂
      I’m all ears for any suggestions you may have that could improve my postings, or help get more useful material out to educators, tutors, and students, or other learners!
      Stay safe,
      -Shira

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    2. Oh, my! I hope that my newer posts are more interesting, or perhaps less interesting, if palpitations are good, Noelle? Anyway, thanks again for returning the visit, and I hope to search together for new solutions to life’s problems!
      Best,
      Shira

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