Extractions: Category Theory Research Center Translation? Category Theory at McGill A personal account by Marta Bunge. Category Theory - an expository article from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. A Brief Description of Category Theory from the RISC-Linz Category Theory page. Categories, Quantization, and Much More - an introduction by John Baez. (You might also explore his series "This Week's Finds in Mathematical Physics" which often has references to logic , category theory, and particularly n -category theory and more n -category theory Toposes, Triples and Theories A classic text by M Barr and C Wells, now freely available on-line. This text has also appeared in the TACReprints series, also as a free download. Category Theory for Computing Science (Ordering information for another classic text by M Barr and C Wells, the current version published by the CRM.) Acyclic Models (Ordering information for a recent book by M Barr.) Texte d'Alexandre Grothendieck (in progress)
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St. Patrick's Day In The Classroom Site provides teachers and parents with art, language arts, math, social studies, and science activities related to St. Patrick's Day. http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Forest/8483/stpatclass.html
Extractions: St. Patrick's Day commemorates the patron saint of Ireland, Bishop Patrick, who in the year 432 left his home to bring Christianity to Ireland. Tradition says that Patrick drove the snakes from Ireland, but biologists say there were none in the country at the time. Shamrocks are associated with St. Patrick's Day because the Bishop used the three leaves to illustrate the Trinity. The holiday, March 17th, is marked by parades in cities across the United States. The largest of these, held since 1762, is in New York City, and draws more than one million spectators each year. In Ireland, it is a religious holiday similar to Christmas and Easter. The parades, shamrocks, and green beer are provided primarily for tourists. For more information on Ireland, visit my Ireland Section The following activities are designed to acquaint students with the country of Ireland. Discuss the country of Ireland and the history of St. Patrick
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Extractions: Popular: Month to Month ABC Activities Rain Forest Teaching Extras ... Portfolios Home Theme Units Fun/Kids Olympics sub-directories Classroom Olympic Activities Item Description Did You Know Card Olympic Color Page Olympic Math Page #1 Olympic Math Page #2 ... Olympic Sports Alphabetize Olympic Trivia Olympics Opening Ceremony Olympics Report Olympics Vocabulary ... Winter Olympic Word Search The following documents are available for a b c teach members members.abcteach.com items log in learn more Item Description Greek Literature and Philosophy: Overview This introduction to Greek writers and philosophers is the beginning of a seven part series of reading comprehensions on several Greeks from long ago whose influence can still be seen in literature and philosophy today. Greece: Overview (upper elementary/middle) The Olympics originated in Greece. abcteach would like to help you and your students fully appreciate the event by presenting you with these fantastic reading comprehensions on Greek history and culture, as well as the Olympics themselves. We've even included math pages that you're sure to drool over! Enjoy! Greece: Overview (primary/elementary) Greece: Mythology (upper elem/middle) Greece: Mythology (primary/elementary) Greece: Mythological Monsters (upper elem/middle) ... Greece: A Recipe for Math! (1st course)
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Extractions: You will need colored construction paper, a stapler or tape, a hole punch and yarn at the minimum. You may choose to have the children decorate the paper with markers, paint, crayons, string, glitter, the number "2001", or however they wish. After the paper has dried, form a cone shape to fit the child's head. Then staple or tape the shape securely. The cone shape is formed by rolling up the paper so the longer sides of the paper forms the top and bottom of the cone. After you have secured the shape with tape or staples, cut the bottom of the cone so it is even all the way around. Punch two holes in the hat near the bottom to attach a string that will secure the hat on the child's head. Tie on the string. Bells: You will need yarn, a pencil, craft bells, styrofoam cups and decorating materials. Have the children decorate their cup. Cut a piece of yarn, no longer than the height of the cup. Tie the yarn to the bell. Then poke a small hole on the bottom of the cup. Thread the yarn through the hole so the bell is inside the cup. Tie the yarn in a knot (or a couple of knots) so it will not come loose. Now you have a bell. Bell Rings:
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Math Money An indepth look at everything available on the Internet for math teachers. Learn to Save activities and lessons to help kids learn how to manage money http://www.teach-nology.com/teachers/subject_matter/math/money/
Extractions: Allowance Statistics - How much money kids get, according to a non-scientific poll; by age and amount received weekly. AP Macroeconomics Review - Provides review material for the AP Macroeconomics Exam in .pdf format. The Business of Babysitting - How to be a great babysitter and earn money doing it. Change Maker - An educational game where the player must calculate the change given for a money purchase. Currencies from the United States, Canada, Austraulia, United Kingdom, and Mexico are available. Consumer Education for Teens - Consumer advice specially designed for teens. Includes sections about CD clubs and calling cards. Credit Rules Bookmark - Simple rules about your obligations in using credit, from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Escape from Knab - Travelers stranded in the Cyberspace world of Knab must earn money and invest it wisely to get back home. FAQs about United States Paper Currency - All you ever wanted to know about US paper money: how it is produced, whose picture gets chosen, how much is printed, trivia questions; from the US Dept. of the Treasury.
Extractions: Magic squares received their name because there are so many relationships between the sums of the numbers filling the squares. Students often believe that "mathematics" was "written" by one person. In these pages you will find that the magic square mathematical game has existed throughout history and in many different parts of the world. Math is all around us and your mind will see it when you're ready! Allan Adler defines and discusses some special properties of magic squares. Lo Shu Magic Square The Back of the Divine Tortoise
Extractions: The African Mathematical Union ( AMU ) or Union Mathematique Africaine ( UMA ) is the African equivalent of the International Mathematical Union. The official webpage of the AMU is in preparation and will be operated from the Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco (www.alakhawayn.ma). Until that time we operate this website. HISTORY of the AMU EXECUTIVE BOARD Among the activities of the AMU is the organisation of commissions: AMUCHMA - the Commission on the History of Mathematics in Africa whose newsletter is available online AMUCME , the Commission on Mathematics Education in Africa. AMUCWMA , the Commission on Women in Mathematics in Africa. AMUCMO , The Commission for the African Mathematics Olympiads. 5. The AMU Mathematical Sciences Network The AMU also publishes the journal Afrika Matematica , The First Pan-African Mathematical Journal. This web page was constructed with help from past AMU President, Professor Aderemi Kuku and Professor Paulus Gerdes of Mozambique. SEARCH this website Since 5/27/97, vistors to this site. This web page is the property of the African Mathematical Union. It was created by, and is maintained within the website of
The Sciences Explorer - Welcome Home Learn something new about math, biology, chemistry, and physics, and try innovative activities that introduce key concepts. An entry in the Thinkquest 97 contest. http://library.thinkquest.org/11771/english/hi/
Extractions: Welcome to the Sciences Explorer and thank you for visiting. Our goal is to create an educational learning experience in the field of science while maximizing the fun, excitement, and innovation all through the internet. We have divided our explorer into four major facets, Math, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. A click through these topics will reveal innovative activities that'll help introduce and involve you in fun key concepts. In addition, we have provided an Interact! section so that users from all over the world may be able to talk and collaborate with each other on the science topic. So please select from the menu above; your exploration into the wonderful field of science is only a click away. Search
Extractions: The Official Web Site Madadhipathi-The Supreme Head H.H.Sree Raghavendra Theertha Swamiji of Sree Kashi Math Samsthan, Varanasi Gurur Bramha Gurur Vishu Gurur Devo Maheswaraha Guru Sakshath Parabramha , Thasmai Sree Guruve Namaha : Ohm Santhi Santhi Santhi The role of the Dharma Peetha in the society is to regulate its activities in such a way so as to ensure its strict adherence to the code of Dharma and to achieve its all-round progress through the attainment of the four-fold Purusharthas. What is New Contact Us Guest Book Chaturmasa Vritha commenced on 25th July at Sri Venketachalapthy Temple, North Paravur. Calendar News Sree Vyasavani Ohm Tatsavitur Varenyam Bhargodevasya dheemahi Dheeyoyonah Prachodayat Hari Ohm: Dharmat Artha Prabhavate Wealth glows by dharma Dharmat Prabhavate Sukham Happiness glitters by dharma Dharmat Labhate Sarvom One obtains everything by dharma Dharma Saramidom Jagat Dharma is the essence of this universe Read about Swamiji
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