Mathsoul Mathematics Posters, (also Math Posters & Maths Posters), and free printable worksheets. For use in classrooms in high schools, secondary schools, colleges, and home schools.
Above - Is Zina, Fitness by Formula Mathematics Poster
This Zina mathematics poster uses linear algebra and graphs, and is from the Mathsoul My-Story Math Posters & Maths Posters range. Supplied already laminated.
Mathsoul mathematics posters provoke student thought, and increase student emotional engagement with mathematics; putting a little more soul into your classroom or other math or maths learning environment.
Lynda-Anne GIB Clicks and Polynomials - From the Mathsoul My-Story Series of Mathematics Posters, Math Posters & Maths Posters for Classrooms.
This Lynda-Anne mathematics poster, in the large size 'Classroom Feature' (A1 which is similar to ANSI D) is presently available as a free ready-laminated mathematics poster ex store (actually $0.01) with any other printed Mathsoul poster purchase.
Mathsoul My-Story posters feature a portrait of a named person using classroom mathematics to be successful in an activity beyond the classroom - typically at work. A story to engage and energise students.
To review and order this Free ($0.01) A1 size Lynda-Anne My-Story Mathematics Poster (which uses ratios - decimal division - sequences and series - cubic, power and logarithmic curve fitting - and calculus) Click to See Lynda-Anne Poster Now, and for other Mathsoul My-Story posters select the My-Story Series Here or choose under Poster Categories below.
... it's a good fruit. You eat, you drink, and you wash your face. Enricio Caruso.
Also shows a watermelon in cuboid shape and invites consideration of cube packing efficiencies, versus typical watermelon shape packing.
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Watermelon Mathematics Posters
Mathematics Topic(s):
Volume
Student Ages:
12 years to adult
Industry:
Horticulture
Occupation, Job or Role:
Logistics
Printable Math Sheets / Free Maths Work Sheets:
Packing Watermelons - Mathsoul Face-Lifter Math Posters / Maths Posters
Watermelon.
... it's a good fruit. You eat, you drink, and you wash your face. Enricio Caruso.
Also shows a watermelon in cuboid shape and invites consideration of cube packing efficiencies, versus typical watermelon shape packing.
Somewhat Related Thought(s)
"How many pizzas are consumed each year in the United States? How many words have you spoken in your life? How many different peoples names appear in the New York Times each year? How many watermelons would fit inside the U.S. Capitol building? What is the volume of all the human blood in the world? - John A. Paulos