Books:
Euclid's
Window: The Story of Geometry from Parallel Lines to Hyperspace
By: Leonard
Mlodinow
Readability: 10.3
I like this
book because it explains some of the history of the line and how it moved into
higher level mathematics. The best thing
is that the beginning is written in narrative form and drew me in, making me
want to finish the book.
Mathematics and the
Imagination
By Edward
Kasner
Readability: 7.4
I chose this
book because it, like the other books I have chosen has a kind of readability
that draws you in. Someone dated, I
chose it more for a leisure read to keep your brain working over the summer.
The Method of
Coordinates
By I.M.
Gelfand, E.G. Glagoleva
Readability: 12.0
I chose this
book because it looked
interesting. I’ve always been interested
in the history of mathematics and where the methods we use came from in
history.
A history of
Mathematics
Carl B. Boyer
Readability: 12.0
I chose this
book simply because it is a fairly comprehensive guide to the history of
mathematics. This carpal-tunnel inducing
tome is dense, somewhat hard to read,
and will – will – put you to sleep,
but if you’re looking for the history of a topic, you could most likely find it
here.
Lines: A Brief History
By Tim Ingold
Readability: 10.4
I chose this
book because it gives a history of the line using cross-cirricular connections to Lines. It’s also obvious that the author has done
some research because there is a works cited page for each chapter in the book.
Activities:
Advanced
Coordinate Graph Art for Grades 6-8: Transformations in the Coordinate Plane
By Immanda Bellm
Readability: 5.5
I thought
this was a cute thing that popped up in amazon when I was on the hunt for books
about lines. I included it because I
would definitely give this to my algebra 1 students as a “brain break”
activity.
Websites:
Khan Academy
- Points, Lines, and Planes
Readability: 12.00
I chose this site because I
enjoy getting people hooked on Khan Academy.
I find it an amusing way to refresh my math skills, teach a student in a
different way, take a brain break and more.
Cool Math:
Lines
Readability:
3.7
Cool
Math has some – yes – cool math. This
site gives a very visual way of explaining lines and the topics that connect to
lines to algebra 1. There are other
sites for algebra 2 and other math topics, but for the point of this text set,
I focused on algebra 1.
IXL:
Algebra 1
http://www.ixl.com/math/algebra-1
Readability: 12.0
This website
allows you to use technology to assist you in the classroom. The topics are broken down by SPI’s and allow
the student to practice problems from that SPI.
Mangahigh
Readability –
N/A
This algebra
mathgame reminded me too much of the classic “Math Blaster” for the Tandy color
computer from the 80’s to not put it in my text set. Classics for the win!
By Immanda Bellm
Readability: 5.5