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Math 10 Resources
Some resources for Math 10 for Mrs. Bloom's classes are listed on this page.
Students in Mrs. Bloom's class should be using the CATALYST website https:catalyst.deanza.edu as the main source of information and resources for this class.
The information on this page may not be complete. Duplicate copies of some but not all resources available on CATALYST are posted via this page.
Math 10 QuickLinks: Go directly to:
Math 10 General Course Information .....
Syllabus : link is on the Math 10 Homepage - use menu on navigation bar at left
Content Related Resources , by topic and chapter, includes some chapter NOTES
..... including chapter notes and/or practice problems for some sections and chapters.
Web Support Resources for additional support in this course .....such as solutions, videos & podcasts, practice exams & quizzes, help websites, tutorial center
Math 10 Calculator for calculator help & instructions
Math 10 Lab Page
Web Support Resources for Math 10
Please link to this page to read the important information pertaining
to use of notes and calculators on exams and quizzes.
http://faculty.deanza.edu/bloomroberta/stories/storyReader$81
Math 10 Solutions
Resources from Authors of Illowsky/Dean Textbook
Susan Dean's website:
http://faculty.deanza.edu/deansusan/classes/course1
Barbara Illowsky's website:
http://faculty.deanza.edu/illowskybarbara/
Both sites contain calculator videos, chapter videos & podcasts,
power point presentations, practice quizzes & exams,
that you may find helpful.
Chapter Videos and Podcasts for Distance/Hybrid Math 10
by Barbara Illowsky:
http://faculty.deanza.edu/illowskybarbara/stories/storyReader$12 and
http://faculty.deanza.edu/illowskybarbara/stories/storyReader$19
Practice Quizzes and Exams from Susan Dean:
http://faculty.deanza.edu/deansusan/stories/storyReader$23
Note that in Mrs. Bloom's class,
some of our labs are not the same as in Dean's or Illowsky's classes.
Refer to lab postings on Catalyst and Mrs. Bloom's Math 10 Lab Page for lab instructions and info, data if applicable, help & hints about labs for our class.
Math 10 Sofia Project Open Content Resources
http://sofia.fhda.edu/gallery/statistics/index.html
The Sofia Project is an open content initiative
from the FHDA district. You can find video lectures, practice exams and quizzes,
and calculator support - material is from the distancelearning Math 10 class.
Try these resources for extra help when you have a topic you don't understand,
or if you need to catch up after an absence. This site may duplicate some resources from Illowsky's and Dean's websites.
De Anza College Math Tutorial Center, located in
Room S-43 Free student tutors available
on a twice weekly or drop in basis http://www.deanza.edu/tutorial/
De Anza College Reading and Writing Center,
in ATC309
Help available editing the writing aspects of writing assignments,
such as the project or labs http://faculty.deanza.edu/writingcenter/
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Content Related Resources, listed by Topic Title
Ch. 1 & 2: Math 10 Descriptive Statistics Page: links for chapter notes & other resources
Ch. 3,4,5,6,7: Math 10 Probability Page: links for chapter notes & other resources
Ch. 8: Math 10 Confidence Intervals Page: links for chapter notes & other resources
Ch. 9 & 10: Math 10 Hypothesis Tests Page: links for chapter notes & other resources
Ch. 12: Math 10 Linear Regression Page: links for chapter notes & other resources
Ch. 11: Math 10 Chi Square Tests Page: links for chapter notes & other resources
History of Statistics and Probability and other
Interesting Information :
http://faculty.deanza.edu/mathiosdiane/stories/storyReader$8
Miscellaneous FUN Links related to probability and statistics
Is the 1 Euro coin a biased coin?
Chance News
http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Echance/chance_news/recent_news/
chance_news_11.02.html#item2
What percentage of m&ms of each color are made?
m&m's labs are a popular activity in statistics
classes MathTrek, Science News Online, by Ivars Peterson
http://www.sciencenews.org/sn_arc97/3_8_97/mathland.htm
Hypothesis tests for Star Trek Fans: This website uses
a non-mathematical example from Star Trek to explain what
hypothesis testing is all about.
Helpful explanation of hypotheses, decisions, type 1 and type 2 errors, with
no calculations are needed to understand these basic concepts.
http://www.richland.cc.il.us/james/lecture/m170/ch09-int.html
The Math Behind NUMB3RS: Using Mathematics to solve crimes
This is the math website, not the official TV show website.
http://numb3rs.wolfram.com/410/
Often the math used is based on probability or statistics.
The TV show is on CBS at 10 pm on Friday nights. For some episodes you might understand the math, while not for others. I can't predict which episodes you will or won't understand. But it's interesting even if you don't understand the math on the particular episode.
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