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Anna Weltman

Author of This Is Not a Math Book

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This book incorporates art and math into a fun activity book. This book focuses on the geometric side of math, and how it can relate back to art. This would be a fun book to use when introducing geometric concepts to the class. You could choose a fun art activity from the book for the class to complete!
 
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cmw130 | 1 other review | Apr 9, 2023 |
This is Not a Math Book shows how math can be beautiful and art can be numerical. Amazing patterns with a mathematical basis will be revealed as you follow the simple activity instructions. You'll learn incredible math facts as you draw the beautiful designs. A real eye-opener for kids of all ages with an artistic bent who think that math is dry and boring, while math enthusiasts will discover new ways to be creative.
 
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wichitafriendsschool | 1 other review | Oct 15, 2016 |
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This study examines cyclists who have crashed and have subsequently returned to cycling after they have finished recovering. Past research on the sport of cycling has mostly been limited to physical rehabilitation and focused on elite (professional) cyclists. However, past research on amateur recreational cyclist studies indicates that along with physical coping and rehabilitation motives, there are psychological factors that influence decision making about whether an athlete will return to sport, namely resilience, self-efficacy, and goal-orientation. A total of 403 male and female road cyclists, mountain bikers, commuters, and triathletes completed a survey of 50 questions, of which 21 questions came from the Return to Sport After Serious Injury Questionnaire (RSSIQ) that examined associations between athlete motivations for returning to sport after injury and perceived psychological outcomes. The majority of the cyclists indicated that their fun, passion, and love for the sport were the main reasons for returning. Non-competitive recreational cyclists and commuters indicated transportation and commuting needs as their main influence, and more competitive cyclists expressed their resumption was to overcome fear of cycling or to avoid becoming 'quitters.' Potential applications lo research, coaching, and sport psychology interventions in the sport of cycling are discussed.… (more)
 
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