Mathematics History
Image Left: Luca Pacioli (1445–1517) is the central figure in this painting exhibited in the Museo e Gallerie di Capodimonte in Napoli (Italy).
Web Resources
Mathematics Timeline - A superb timeline with photographs for each time period http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/125/912,2,125
Mathematics Interactive Timeline - http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/8517
History of Mathematics - Extensive and superb resource
BBC Open University - The Story of Maths with Professor Marcus De Satouy -
http://www.open2.net/storyofmaths/index.html
The Story of Mathematics
The Story of Mathematics (Math History)
Ancient Wisdom
Slideshare - Ancient Egyptian Mathematics Slideshow
Mathematics Timeline - A superb timeline with photographs for each time period http://www.timelineindex.com/content/select/125/912,2,125
Mathematics Interactive Timeline - http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/8517
History of Mathematics - Extensive and superb resource
BBC Open University - The Story of Maths with Professor Marcus De Satouy -
http://www.open2.net/storyofmaths/index.html
The Story of Mathematics
The Story of Mathematics (Math History)
Ancient Wisdom
Slideshare - Ancient Egyptian Mathematics Slideshow
The Ancient Celts MathArt
What is Topology in mathematics? Topology, from the Greek word “place”, and “study", is a major area of mathematics concerned with properties that are preserved under continuous deformations of objects, such as deformations that involve stretching, but no tearing or gluing. It emerged through the development of concepts from geometry and set theory, such as space, dimension, and transformation.
Maths2Art - Celtic Knots - http://www.maths2art.co.uk/celticknot.htm
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Projects, Activities & Video Tutorials
Egyptian Fractions Interactive Activity
You can create your own ancient mathematic history timeline using the PowerPoint dates, either from re-watching the class recording, or studying over the timeline dates from your MathArt 1st Quarter Class #3 PowerPoint: The History of the Golden Number download your parents may have purchased here.
You can use any of the timeline makers below (for free):
Timeglider (there's a free option for students!)
Tiki Toki (middle to high school level; need to be 13 to join or 10 and younger with adult supervision)
Egyptian Fractions Interactive Activity
You can create your own ancient mathematic history timeline using the PowerPoint dates, either from re-watching the class recording, or studying over the timeline dates from your MathArt 1st Quarter Class #3 PowerPoint: The History of the Golden Number download your parents may have purchased here.
You can use any of the timeline makers below (for free):
Timeglider (there's a free option for students!)
Tiki Toki (middle to high school level; need to be 13 to join or 10 and younger with adult supervision)