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| Phil Tulga | |
| Developers of math programs such as "Math and Music," which teaches students how to "hear" math (what does a fraction sound like? how about a shape?); and "Math, Science and Sound," an assembly and family night program that connects thunder, volcanoes, bats, whales, sonar, the Grand Canyon, Peruvian music, the Great Pyramid of Giza, static electricity, and the Sacramento Kings. Free math manipulatives include Counting Music, Unifix Cube Drum Machine; Musical Fraction Bars; Pattern Block Rock; Fraction Pie Rhythms; Sound Activities; Thunderstorm Stopwatch; Frequency Listening; Morse Code Music; Musical Fraction Tubes; Vibrating a String; Hearing Subtraction; and Pattern Activities. | |
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| Levels: | Late Elem. (3-5), Middle School (6-8), High School (9-12) |
| Languages: | English |
| Resource Types: | Audio, Manipulatives, Educational Vendors, Web Interactive/Java |
| Math Topics: | Subtraction, Fractions/Decimals/Percents, Measurement, Number Sense/About Numbers, Patterns/Relationships, Music |
| Math Ed Topics: | Workshops/Inservice/Training |
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