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Pythagoras = Argumentation + Curiosity

  • geometry
  • Categories:Science, Nature & How it Works General Knowledge
  • Language:Italian(Translation Services Available)
  • Publication date:October,2023
  • Pages:136
  • Retail Price:(Unknown)
  • Size:170mm×240mm
  • Page Views:14
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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Feature

★This book contains a wealth of arguments for the Pythagoras theorem of all time, as well as numerous extensions of geometrical knowledge, and the exploration of Pythagoras theorem provides many opportunities for us to learn more.
★Each argument is preceded by a dynamic introductory segment created with GeoGebra to increase engagement through interaction.
★The book also provides many questions where young readers can apply their knowledge sets to solve them. All the answers can be found in the last part of the book.

Description

Who doesn't know the Pythagoras theorem? In a right triangle, the square of the length of the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares of the lengths of the two right-angled sides. This book will lead readers deeper into this theorem from different perspectives and practical applications and inspire curiosity and enthusiasm to apply it.

Author

Maria Borzì
She has gained extensive experience in designing mathematical games, organizing teaching activities and promoting mathematics education through teaching mathematics in high school. She has promoted the idea of game-based mathematics education, involving many teachers and students in middle and high schools. She is one of the authors of the Math Lesson for Everyone series, in collaboration with Filippo Cavallari and Nino Casto.

Maria Ausilia Sapuppo
As a mathematician, she taught math in a middle school and then continued her math teaching most of the time in high schools (mainly technical schools). She was involved in the design and promotion of mathematical games and was responsible for the related training of students. During these work experiences, she developed the idea of using games as a way of learning, and applied this approach to her teaching practice.

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