@@ End of Day Wrap - Sunday 22/6/14 Sydney, Australia Time 9:10am
It seems that US schools are on holidays and the children are misguided enough to think that they have better places to be than our forum. How misinformed they be. Still, there are always good questions and excellent answers follow in their wake. The answers this weekend haave been delivered by NinjaDeva, CPhill, jboy314, Heureka, Reinout-g, Rosala, Zegroes, Alan, Rom, DavidQD and MorganTud. Thank you. You are all wonderful. ♬
Ninja has posted a new version of "Information Pages worth Keeping or Developing" It can be found in the Sticky Notes. Please familiarise yourself with the threads within, some of them are excellent. I have not used the new thread much yet but the setting out is visually very appealing and i think that NinjaDevo has done a really good job. Thank you NinjaDevo. If you would like resources to be added Ninja has asked that you message your requests to him and he will see that it happens. However if you prefer, you may add a post of your own and add resources there. Please only add one post. You can then edit it or add to it as you please.
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/information-pages-worth-keeping-or-developing_1
We can never have too much maths humour! (Thank you reinout-g)
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/begin-of-lunch-box-unwrap_5
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/begin-of-early-lunch-box-unwrap
Rosala has learned how to use memes and her squirrels are cute. I also like the fact that although Rosala and Zegroes have had some fun they have not given yourselves points for it. Generally speaking I think points should mainly be kept for proper mathematics posts and just a few for the very best of the fun posts.
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/lets-end-the-day-with-a-lil-laugh
Whenever possible answers AND questions should be checked to make sure that they pass reasonableness checks. Thank you Alan for reminding us of this.
3 different method to exand double bracket problems. I like Alan's method best. If I were teaching it in a class I would give a preamble on finding areas first and make sure the students could see the 'link'.
http://web2.0calc.com/questions/i-need-someone-to-explain-how-to-do-equations-like-this#r5
Fun, history and compliments.
That is it for this weekend. My weekend is just about over. Enjoy what is left of yours.
♬ ♬ MELODY ♬ ♬