Geometrical representation of real numbers
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Bible Reading: Psalm 102:25-28; Revelation 1:8Holden climbed into the back seat of the car, eager to talk about what he'd learned in math class that day. "Mom, did you know that a number line doesn't have a beginning or an end? It's a line with every number on it, both positive and negative. Mr. Starke told us that number lines go on forever and ever in both directions, but that's kind of hard for me to understand.""One, two, three," Millie counted out. Holden giggled. "That's right, Millie, good counting. But when you get as big as me, you'll learn about negative numbers too.""Are you understanding negative numbers?" Mom asked. "Well, it's kind of confusing, but Mr. Starke said that by the end of this chapter we'll all have a better understanding of them. He sent home a practice worksheet." "After dinner I'll look over it with you," Mom said. Holden's little sister continued to count for the rest of the ride home.After dinner, Dad helped Mom clean up the kitchen while Holden took Millie to her room to play. Then Dad took Millie to the living room so Mom could help Holden with his math."Did you finish?" Dad asked when Holden and Mom came in a little later.Holden nodded. "All done, and I think I understand my math a little better now. Number lines don't have a beginning or end because you can always count higher in either direction from zero, with positive numbers going forward and negative numbers going back."Dad nodded. "Did you know that God doesn't have a beginning or an end? Your number line made me think about that this evening." Dad took out his phone and looked up a verse. "In Revelation 1:8 God says, 'I am the one who is, who always was, and who is still to come--the Almighty One.'" "I think I get it," said Holden. "Since we were created by God, we have a beginning, but God doesn't have a starting point because He always existed." "That's right," said Mom. "And the story doesn't stop there. God promises us eternal life if we accept His free gift of salvation, which means we will live forever with Him.""That's so cool!" Holden exclaimed."One, two, three!" Millie shouted out. "Good counting, Millie," Holden said, and everyone laughed. –Lisa FullerHow About You?Did you know that God has no beginning and no end? That can be hard for us to understand because we were all created by God and have a starting point, but God wasn't created. He always was and always will be, and He offers us eternal life with Him. If we put our trust in Jesus, we will live with Him forever, and our joy will never end! (To learn more, click the "Good News!" button in the right column of this page or go to www.keysforkids.org/goodnews.)Today's Key Verse:"I am…the beginning and the end," says the Lord God. "I am the one who is, who always was, and who is still to come--the Almighty One." (NLT) (Revelation 1:8)Today's Key Thought:God has no beginning or end
Send us a Text Message.Hi everybody and welcome to today's episode of Attendance Bias. I am your host, Brian Weinstein. When I began this podcast, I didn't know too much about the key shows of the end of 1.0. The years 1999 and 2000 weren't exactly lost to me, but it was harder then than it is now to get the most recent recordings. And even if you were lucky enough to get a recording of a recent show at the end of the century–or the beginning of the new one–chances are that the recording didn't quite capture the intricacies and details that you would need to hear in order to appreciate what the band was playing at the time.That's a long way to say that today's guest–Will Little-shines a ton of light on the technical aspect of what Phish was up to, musically speaking, during the summer, 2000 tour. Will chose to discuss his memories from July 4, 2000 when Phish played the 2nd of two nights at Camden. While many guests on Attendance Bias, and I'm guilty of this as well, focus on the fan perspective of their chosen show, Will focuses mostly on what made the soundscapes and atmospheric playing of 2000 so interesting and compelling. For years, I've known that soundboard recordings of this tour were high-level, dense stuff but never had the vocabulary to explain why. I still don't have the vocabulary, but luckily we have Will here to help out.And boy, did he pick the right show. July 4, 2000 encapsulates the “2000” sound as well as any other show that year. In fact, the second set is a legendary 5-song second set that opens with a 30-minute Gotta Jibboo. If you're the type of fan who likes to press play, lay back, listen, and then wonder “how are they doing this?!”, then this is your show and your episode.If you haven't figured it out by now, Will is a multi-instrumentalist from the south-east who is typically involved in a number of projects, including longtime Asheville-based band East Coast Dirt, and by the time this episode airs, he'll be playing with Phish tribute band, “Nectar: A Picture of Phish.” He'll give more details about his projects once the conversation starts.So let's join Will to chat about the the nuance of specialized guitar effects, what the funk siren really is, and whether or not Backwards Down the Number Line is a great Phish song as we break down July, 2000 in Camden.
E41: Teacher Certification Podcast | FTCE | General Knowledge | Mathematics | Real Numbers and the Number Line In today's episode, we are reviewing Real Numbers and the Number Line. This is part of a multi-series review of what YOU need to know to pass the Mathematics subtest of the GK. Check out the resources at the FTCE Seminar website . Support FTCE Seminar! Contributions are appreciated and help support the maintenance of this resource. Donations can be made with the Listener Supporter Link on Spotify. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ftceseminar/support
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We explore how number lines can be used at KS2 to support children to develop a greater understanding of the linear number system and prepare them for secondary maths. A transcript (PDF) of this episode is available to download. Show notes Taking part in the discussion: Jennifer Ruddock, deputy headteacher, Corrie Primary School, Denton Jordanna Worrall, head of maths, Denton Community College, Denton Julia Morgans, Maths Hub Lead, Turing North West Maths Hub Julia Thomson, Communications Manager at the NCETM. Episode chapters 00:05 – Introduction 02:23 – Why participants in the Work Group focused on the number line 06:25 – Exploring use of the number line at KS2 09:06 – Why drawing and understanding number lines is important at KS3 and beyond 11:20 – The importance of collaboration between KS2 and KS3 for progression 12:40 – How KS2 teachers can prepare children for KS3 maths using number lines 14:44 – Using number lines and the midpoint to support children in rounding 16:14 – Using number lines to find fractions of an hour and solve time problems 18:37 – Using number lines to find equivalent ratio 21:44 – Concluding thoughts on possible uses for number lines in KS2 and KS3 Useful links Issue 35 of Espresso provides useful reading on the number line Number Sense on the Number Line by Woods et al (2017) There are a wealth of activities designed to explore the linear number system, featuring number lines, in the NCETM Ready-to-Progress Criteria Years 5-8 Continuity professional development project Video summary of the research report, Understanding Structured Number Lines, which inspired the focus on number lines taken by Turing North West's Years 5-8 Continuity Work Groups Find your hub Explore previous episodes of the NCETM podcast in our archive. Diagnostic task Children from Year 5, 6 and 8 classes were asked to draw a number line, either from 1 to 100 or from 50 to 70, with intervals of 10 marked on the line. Teachers observed the spacing of the intervals and paid particular attention to whether children could accurately indicate the location of the midpoint. Diagram The number lines referred to by Jordanna can be viewed on the NCETM website.
Empath And The Narcissist: Healing Guide from Abuse and PTSD
What is that fraction number at the top of my Human Design chart? The Human Design Profile numbers are all about the archetypes of our personality and what we are here to do in this life. Listen to learn what each Number (Line) means for you! and how you can heal from narcissism and toxic conditioning. Because you may feel guilty for doing exactly what you are here to do! Here are some key moments:What is Profile & how they are found in the chartEach Line ExplanationTwo listeners Line combo examples"How often are we trying on roles and costumes that aren't doing us justice" Ra - Uru HuJoin The Empath Healing Community for FREE & Receive Sparkle Reminder inspiration every Saturday & strategies to heal from Narc Abuse and get your FREE Human Design chart Summary & FREE 20 minute Support Call.Empath & Narcissist Healing Book &on AudibleVote for Healing Journey Experience. :HERE Human Design Empath Healing Membership Better Help Music YouTube Library: Wondering by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/Outro: Believe by NeffexMentioned in this episode:Empath & Narcissist Spiritual Healing BookEmpath & Narcissist Healing Book
Empath And the Narcissist: Spiritual Healing with Human Design from Narcissistic Abuse & PTSD
What is that fraction number at the top of my Human Design chart? The Human Design Profile numbers are all about the archetypes of our personality and what we are here to do in this life. Listen to learn what each Number (Line) means for you! and how you can heal from narcissism and toxic conditioning. Because you may feel guilty for doing exactly what you are here to do! Here are some key moments:What is Profile & how they are found in the chartEach Line ExplanationTwo listeners Line combo examples"How often are we trying on roles and costumes that aren't doing us justice" Ra - Uru HuJoin The Empath Healing Community for FREE & Receive Sparkle Reminder inspiration every Saturday & strategies to heal from Narc Abuse and get your FREE Human Design chart Summary & FREE 20 minute Support Call.Empath & Narcissist Healing Book &on AudibleVote for Healing Journey Experience. :HERE Human Design Empath Healing Membership Better Help Music YouTube Library: Wondering by Purrple Cat | https://purrplecat.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/Outro: Believe by NeffexMentioned in this episode:Empath & Narcissist Spiritual Healing BookEmpath & Narcissist Healing BookOfferings
A small team of researchers with members from the University of Toulouse, the University of Lausanne, and the University of Padova has found evidence that honeybees have a mental number line in their tiny brains. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Finding elapsed time can be a tricky concept, but when combined with a number line, we can make it figureoutable! Join Pam and Kim as they discuss using addition strategies to find elapsed time.Talking Points:The birth place of I Have, You NeedHow students might approach elapsed timeHow to help students think about elapsed time more sophisticatedly
We sure loved discussing the open number line model last week, but have you ever heard of the double open number line? In this episode Pam and Kim discuss how the double open number line can be used to develop Proportional Reasoning and to think and reason about rates.Talking Points:A Problem String to reason about unit rates and model on a double open number lineWhen could an double open number line be helpful in middle school and high school?When is a ratio table more versatile than a double open number line?What other concepts can a double open number line be helpful for students?The percent bar is a double open number line?Check out our free download on Double Number Lines: https://mathisfigureoutable.com/double
The Open Number Line is not just a powerful tool for computation, but it's an amazing model for developing all sorts of mathematical concepts! In this episode Pam and Kim discuss how to help students develop the Open Number Line in a natural and meaningful way.Talking PointsMoving from discrete counting to a continuous modelIntroduce the Number Line through measurementElapsed Time on a Number LineThe precursor to the coordinate systemAlso check out Cathy Fosnot's amazing rich task: https://www.heinemann.com/products/e01010.aspx
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One week after getting stalled talking about the number line and infinity, Zach and Rafe are back on track and finally get to what infinity really means. The concept of one-to-one can be applied to the Natural Numbers to reveal the first level of infinity and Cantor's diagonalization argument is used to show that there are levels of infinity beyond the aleph-null, the cardinality of the natural numbers.As is typical, this foray into some pretty heady mathematics is punctuated by spontaneous sidebars, including discussions of cave paintings, wrapping paper, Lemonheads candy, and much more. Come for the math and stay for the fun, or do it the other way around; it's a fun romp up the number line literally to infinity and beyond.
A conversation that starts about numbers goes off the rails and morphs into an important discussion on expanding your horizons to improve your skills, life, and well being. Zach and Rafe start with a simple enough concept: counting, the Natural Numbers, and 1-to-1 correspondence using rocks and tallies and fingers. But somewhere between 1, 2, 3, and infinity the talk veers to dinosaurs and Godzilla and King Kong and Mothra, the necessity of math for the advent of civilization, being well-rounded and understanding the nature of the human experience and further to working to grow and appreciate all the skills of others around you. The Olympic games are discussed and a great fundraising idea comes up.Finally, the idea of growing and improving yourself is the basis for making the world a better place: start with yourself and make yourself better; share that growth and watch the goodness grow.And Zach and Rafe will be back in Part 2 with some actual fascinating things about the nature of infinity!
For this episode of We Move Through Stormy Weather, I am so excited to be joined by Pete Mason! Pete is a teacher and writer living in Albany, NY. "Counting Down the Number Line" is his fourth children's book with illustrator Ryan Kerrigan. He promotes PhanArt shows and runs PhanArt.net, highlighting music-inspired fan creations while supporting The Mockingbird Foundation and Groovesafe. He is also a publisher for New York State Music. Listen as we dive into Piper, full-band Drums jams, late-90s Phish festivals, and more!Ryan's Pick: 9/4/16 Dick'sPete's Pick: 7/18/99 Camp OswegoCheck out the We Move Through Stormy Weather merch store here!!
This week we are going to be exploring the idea of mathematics and the relationship it has with the world of inquiry based learning. We start off by discussing an article aimed at involving STEM in our environment. https://drive.google.com/file/d/19AZtVrK4U5Ph8uWVNWt3yq3s_AKa6Jr0/view?usp=sharing (A Number Line in the Nursery Classroom: A Vehicle for Understanding Children's Number Knowledge)In this discussion we only manage to cover a very small section of mathematics; the idea of counting and number lines. What's really important in this is children's agency and understanding that children are mathematical thinkers. We need to learn to slow down in our process of working with children to listen to their ideas of how the world works, it would be a joy. Follow our conversations further and download our free practical guides by subscribing to our newsletter https://www.virtualnatureschool.org/products/newsletter (HERE.) Follow us on https://www.facebook.com/vnatureschool (Facebook), https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Y3Dl6I_rfTvjLTDvCHv4A/videos (YouTube) and https://twitter.com/VNatureSchool (Twitter) by searching for Virtual Nature School.
Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do. Wanna know more insights about research?Are you someone who enjoys doing your work? Then do listen to this inspiring podcast by Sasthikaa.
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In this episode, Scott is transported to a meeting with a salesman who is offering a deal too good to pass up – A guaranteed two awakenings in a lifetime – for free. But as Scott discovers, there is a catch. There is always a catch. But is this “catch” too good to be true? Stay in touch! This podcast features the lessons learned from Scott Bryant-Comstock's Kundalini Awakening. Scott shares aspects of his kundalini awakening, reads a spontaneously written poem coming straight from the universe, and provides a bit of homework to help guide you in your own self discovery for improvement. Do you want to hear more poetry from Scott? Then listen and subscribe to https://theoptimisticadvocate.com/listen/ (The Kundalini Chronicles) podcast. Enjoy each episode! Follow Scott Bryant-Comstock on https://www.instagram.com/onewithkundalini/ (Instagram). Let us know what you think! Send an audio file with your comments to info@theoptimisticadvocate.com. We'd love to hear from you and remember to share it with your podcasting friends.
UNDERMINE comes to life!! What is Undermine? It's a new podcast!!! It is nothing short of the biggest and best Phish podcast ever. The "Big Three" Osiris Phish podcasts, Under the Scales, Helping Friendly Podcast and Beyond the Pond are merging to form the new go-to WEEKLY Phish podcast, Undermine. Weekly we said, you read that correctly...we are going to have the hosts of all the three shows working together to bring you stunning Phishy content every week. Undermine will excavate the deep history of the band through interviews, in-depth analysis of the band’s music, and looks at broader musical themes and influences. This episode is hosted by Tom Marshall from Under the Scales, RJ Bee from HF Pod and Brian Brinkman from Beyond the Pond. We give you an idea of what to expect with Undermine.Also -- listen to this episode and something will jump out at you -- not RJ's jokes...but rather, the MUSIC! Amar Sastry, known as @brahmin_noodles on Twitter, is famous for his beautiful guitar renderings of Phish songs. We're so lucky to have gotten him to provide unbelievable original music for Undermine, and we preview it here! You will thank us.We also each personally select a jam for your listening pleasure.We hope you enjoy. Undermine premiers in February 2021 with the full compliment of hosts from the three shows: Brian Brinkman and David Goldstein from Beyond the Pond, RJ Bee, Matt Dwyer, Jonathan Hart and Brad TenBrook from HF Pod, and Tom Marshall from Under the Scales.MUSIC:8/3/98 Halley’s>2/28/03 Gin >8/16/09 Number Line See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Thanks for tuning in! See you all tomorrow.Bandcamp Waives Its Sales Cut on First Fridays. Via Consequence of Sound, we learned that in the midst of the crisis, Bandcamp is waiving its cut of online sales on the first Friday of the next three months (May 1, June 5 and July 3). Their CEO Ethan Diamond said “Finding ways to continue supporting artists in the coming months is an urgent priority for anyone who cares about music and the artists who create it.” Really cool. And Beyond the Pond will be tweeting a list of their recommendations every Thursday before these First Fridays. 2pm ET—Eric Krasno Live with Ivan Neville on Instagram. Check out this live chat between Eric and Ivan. They'll touch on jazz fest, the state of the music scene, and more.Alex Bleeker of Real Estate on Brokedown Podcast. On this episode, Jonathan and Alex talk about the band's new album, “The Main Thing” which was released in February. They talk about the band, the record, Alex's solo projects and, of course, The Grateful Dead.SPAC 2009 Number Line on Beyond the Pond. A song that is near and dear to my heart. Brian and Dave welcome Dr. Kevin Finkel, who's an anesthesiologist at Hartford Hospital. He joins to discuss his experiences on the front lines of COVID-19, and Kevin gets to let loose from work for a while and talk about Summer 2009 Phish.LaMP Interview! I had the privilege of talking with Scott Metzger, Russ Lawton and Ray Paczkowski of the new group, LaMP. You can hear us talk about how the project came together, how they brought their unique strengths to the project, and what might be next. This episode contains the full interview. Video version available here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 096 we discuss the longest and wildest take on Backwards Down The Number Line from Phish’s Summer 2009 Tour Finale at the Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga Springs, NY. We’re joined at the top by Dr. Kevin Finkel (Episode 088: Broadway Phish), anesthesiologist at Hartford Hospital, to discuss his experiences on the front lines of COVID-19, before letting him forget about work for a bit to dive into Summer 2009 Phish with us. We discuss the challenges the band faced in their first tour in five years, but also, the moments of brilliance that emerged from it. Songs featured in this episode are:Lou Reed & John Cale: “Trouble With Classicists”Mission Of Burma: “Falling”Grizzly Bear: “While You Wait For The Others”Manic Street Preachers: “She Bathed Herself In A Bath Of Bleach”— — — In addition, we discuss two new 2020 records we highly recommend: The Necks: “Three” and Trace Mountains: “Lost In The Country”— — —We encourage all BTP Listeners to check out 36 From The Vault from Osiris Media.— — —We are proud to be sponsored by Harry’s! Harry’s is a return to the essential: quality, durable blades at a fair price — just $2 per blade! They’ve cut out the middleman, manufacturing blades in their German blade factory that’s been honing precision blades for a century. Which means you get incredibly high-quality blades at factory direct prices Harry’s is super convenient: Blade refills are delivered directly to your door on your schedule — with or without a subscription! 100% quality guarantee — If you don’t love your shave, let them know and they’ll give you a full refund. 1% of proceeds are set aside for non-profit organizations devoted to helping provide access to better health care for men and veterans.Listeners of Beyond The Pond show can redeem their Harry’s trial set at HARRYS.COM/BTP. You’ll get a: Weighted ergonomic handle for a firm grip, 5-blade razor with a lubricating strip and trimmer blade, Rich lathering shave gel with aloe to keep your skin hydrated, And a travel blade cover to keep your razor dry and easy to grab on the go. Go to HARRYS.COM/BTP to start shaving better today!— — —The global health crisis we’re facing right now has threatened the livelihood and mental health of countless musicians. Backline is the music industry’s mental health and wellness resource hub, and their work is more vital than ever. Launched in 2019, Backline aims to give artists, crew and their families quick and easy access to mental health and wellness resources. Backline is currently hosting virtual support groups as well as yoga, meditation, and breathwork sessions. Osiris is proud to partner with Backline — to donate, learn more, or get in touch for personalized care, visit Backline.care.— — —If you’re like me, things like Music, Running, and Cooking all bring me happiness and meaning. However there are times where even the things you rely on for happiness are not enough to help you achieve your goals.... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr Vic Simms is a developmental psychologist at Ulster University who specialises in cognitive development, specifically mathematical thinking. During this podcast she chats to Dr Sue Fletcher-Watson from the Salvesen Mindroom Research Centre at the University of Edinburgh about a piece of work looking at mathematics skills in individuals with Williams Syndrome and Down Syndrome.You can follow Vic on twitter here. This is the paper discussed in this episode:Simms, V., Karmiloff-Smith, A., Ranzato, E., & Van Herwegen, J. (2020). Understanding Number Line Estimation in Williams Syndrome and Down Syndrome. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 50(2), 583-591.
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It was the tale of two games in the Blackhawks home opener Thursday night. After a dominating 1st period performance, the wheels fell off for the Hawks. Jay Zawaski tries to explain what went wrong and shares a couple of new, postgame segments...Pluses and Minuses and Down the Number Line. All this and a whole lot more on Locked On Blackhawks on the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
It was the tale of two games in the Blackhawks home opener Thursday night. After a dominating 1st period performance, the wheels fell off for the Hawks. Jay Zawaski tries to explain what went wrong and shares a couple of new, postgame segments...Pluses and Minuses and Down the Number Line. All this and a whole lot more on Locked On Blackhawks on the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Notes A Phun-albeit dated- Phish trivia quiz schools The Lza and The Kid and reminds them how green of Phish Phans they really are! The idea of musical ownership and advancing technology leads to some interesting conversation. The Jabrewers travel down south for the beer segment to discuss The Lza’s tour of the Richmond Stone Brewery. The Kid gets to taste the best of what The Veil has to offer!Songs: Ghost ,Backwards Down the Number Line , Susie Greenberg Beers: 7eventh Sun (Tampa, FL) Project Popsicle IPA *Big thank you to Jesse K for sending the beer care package that included this can!The Veil (Richmond, VA) Never Never Week Week & Blueberry Kevin from SalesLinks: 7eventh SunThe Veil Brewing
Episode 017 - August 2017 Set 2Mike's Song (2017-08-02)Simple (2017-08-06) Seven Below[1] (2017-07-21)Leaves[1] (2017-08-01)Scents and Subtle Sounds (2017-08-04) Steam (2017-07-26) Swept Away[1] (2017-08-01)Steep[1] (2017-08-01)End of Session[1] (2017-07-25)A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing (2017-07-30) I Always Wanted It That Way[1] (2017-07-22)Backwards Down the Number Line (2017-07-28) Twenty Years Later (2017-07-29) Miss You (2017-07-23) Quinn the Eskimo[1] (2017-08-05)Lawn Boy Reprise (2017-08-06) Weekapaug Groove (2017-08-02) [1] Phish Phantasy Debut
Episode 014 - July 2017 Set 1The Moma Dance (2016-07-03)Twist (2000-09-30)Sand[1] (2000-09-30)Timber[1] (2016-07-10)Timber (Jerry) (2016-07-10)Timber (2016-07-10)Farmhouse[1] (1999-07-15)Twenty Years Later (2013-10-29)Golden Age[1] (2012-07-03)If I Could[1] (1994-12-04)Meatstick[1] (2016-10-31)Also Sprach Zarathustra (2016-10-31)Backwards Down the Number Line (2016-10-31)Stash (1998-07-31)[1] Phish Phantasy Debut
Episode 004 - February 2017 Set 2Runaway Jim (1996-11-08)Kill Devil Falls (2015-07-31)Simple (1996-11-08)I Always Wanted It This Way (2016-10-24)Llama (1996-10-19)Carini (2013-10-18)Backwards Down the Number Line -> Twenty Years Later (2009-08-16)Stand! -> Izabella (1997-06-06)Mike's Song > Sleeping Monkey > Mean Mr. Mustard > Weekapaug Groove[1] (1996-11-15)All Along the Watchtower[2] (1996-10-22)[1] John Popper on harmonica[2] Buddy Miles on drums and lead vocals, Merl Saunders on keys
Today we're excited to share our interview with Tom Marshall! We appreciate him coming on to share his experiences, perspectives and stories. He also shares some big news about a project he's been working on, which you'll hear more about in the coming days. Check it out. Here's Tom's Soundcloud, which has some great tracks. We included some music, including TAB 5.11.99 (they play Sleep and Blue & Shiny, with Tom). Also, there's a Backwards Down the Number Line, from 5.28.11. Because, sometimes you get number lined, and you gotta love it. Please subscribe and review us on iTunes and follow us on Twitter. And check out CashorTrade.org for face value tickets to shows across the country. If you are on Stitcher, give us a review! Intro/Outro Music: Amfibian, Mesmer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we we're mixing things up, because were in the middle of Summer Tour. We have some quick conversations with some of our friends, who share their first-hand experiences from the road. And then we play one set from Summer Tour so far. Chapter markers and setlist below. Chapter 1 0:00 Intro w/Brad & RJ Chapter 2 4:24 Chat w/Pete Mason of PhanArt Chapter 3 17:48 Chat w/Josh (Mansfield) Chapter 4 30:48 Chat w/Brian (SPAC) Chapter 5 39:43 Chat w/Felicia (Mann) Chapter 6 49:24 Chat w/Craig (Mann) Chapter 7 1:03:44 Chat w/Stu (Randall's) Chapter 8 1:15:46 Chat w/George (Randall's) Chapter 9 1:23:56 Set 2 Phish 7.8.14 -- Phish, 7.8.14, The Mann Center, Philadelphia, PA Set 2: 46 Days > Fuego > The Line, Backwards Down the Number Line > Tweezer -> Ghost > 2001 > Harry Hood > Tweezer Reprise E: Possum See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Worked example of solving an absolute value inequality statement and solutions checked.
Introduction to Linear Inequalities. Definitions. Simple Examples.
Students learn how to use a number line to compare fractions with like and different denominators.
An interactive math television show produced by Loyola University Chicago’s School of Education and televised weekly on cable TV has engaged tens of thousands of students for more than 20 years. Each TV show introduces a different math concept through direct instruction and the effective use of related manipulatives. Student viewers participate via telephone to challenges presented by the on-air math educators. MathFLIX are 4-7 minute math moves edited from the 60 minute math TV shows.
Techno Tigers jam out and learn about integers with Luke McCammons awesome song "On the Number Line"
Techno Tigers jam out and learn about integers from Luke McCammons awesome song "On the Number Line"
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