Sunday, July 9, 2017

Summer Math Game

Howdy everyone and Happy Sunday!!

Today I'm teaming up with Education.com to bring you a fun math and graphing activity that you can do with your kiddos right in your home for FREE.

Just because it's summer, doesn't mean that we should let those brilliant little minds stop thinking and dreaming!
So let's get those littles outside, one with nature, and get those brain gears a-movin'!




Here you go!!


Counting Tree Rings



It’s commonly believed that counting tree rings reveals the age (in years) of the tree itself. But counting tree rings may reveal more than just the age of a tree. This project aims to discover new ideas through a careful analysis of tree rings.


Problem:

How can we learn more about trees by counting tree rings?


Equipment:

Computer with internet access.
Access to actual tree stumps
Digital camera
Typical office/craft supplies (such as paper, pens & poster-board)


Procedure:

1. Read overviews of relevant topics (see bibliography and terms listed above).
2. Collect a number of digital photos of tree rings, both online and with your own camera.
3. If possible, also collect some actual tree ring samples.
4. Analyze, describe and categorize each sample and photo.
5. Develop and test your own theories about tree rings.
6. Interpret your findings in a detailed report.
7. Show results visually using charts and graphs.
8. Display any interesting photos taken throughout the course of the experiment.

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