Monday, October 12, 2009

The Boy Who Built A Windmill

The following video is an interview with William Kamkwamba at an annual TED convention. What strikes you? What about this individual is significant and what has he accomplished? What are your initial reactions? What was he inspired by? Why are we, as a country who already has electricity, interested in this man's accomplishments?

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Mathematizing


I love it when students are inspired by a math problem and then create their own. My board was full of problems, patterns, and puzzles that my students generated.

The Locker Problem

The Locker Problem


You get to check out the new digs at HTHMars. The new school has these brand new state of the art expandable lockers. The HTH Village has been asked to test these lockers by opening and closing them. HTHMars has 1000 lockers, all shut.

  • Suppose the first student goes along the row and opens every locker.
  • The second student then goes along and shuts every other locker beginning with locker number 2.
  • The third student changes the state of every third locker beginning with locker number 3. (If the locker is open the student shuts it, and if the locker is closed the student opens it.)
  • The fourth student changes the state of every fourth locker beginning with number 4.


Imagine that this continues until 1000 students have followed the pattern with the 1000 lockers. At the end, which lockers will be open and which will be closed? Which lockers have been switched the most often? How many lockers, and which ones, were touched exactly five times?


My students were posed with this problem. After two weeks of solving, writing, and revising, they posted their final solutions on their blogs. Read their blogs and learn about perfect squares, factors, and patterns!