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slubbe
Posted 11/15/2007 3:41 PM (#1788)
Subject: NUMB3RS
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Posts: 76
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Location: PL Dunbar
Does any one know where to get FREE episode clips of the numb3rs to use with their activities?
ldewees
Posted 11/15/2007 3:48 PM (#1789 - in reply to #1788)
Subject: RE: NUMB3RS
Math

Posts: 55
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Location: Henry Clay
I don't know about clips(short little segments, I'm guessing), but our school library ordered Numb3rs and we can check it out if we need it. Ronni got her Walmart to donate season 3 to the school. You can also check the Public Library. I live in Nicholasville and our library has it.
rtallent
Posted 11/15/2007 3:51 PM (#1790 - in reply to #1788)
Subject: RE: NUMB3RS
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Location: Retired FCPS, Current UK and Transy
http://www.numb3rs-online.net/
erickenb
Posted 11/22/2007 7:54 PM (#1799 - in reply to #1788)
Subject: RE: NUMB3RS
Math

Posts: 25
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Location: Bryan Station
I am pretty sure B. Perry uses NUMB3RS in his classes. Email him if he doesn't see this post.
bperry
Posted 11/25/2007 2:18 AM (#1803 - in reply to #1788)
Subject: RE: NUMB3RS


Math

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Location: Henry Clay
I buy the DVD's
mdailey
Posted 12/11/2007 11:20 AM (#1814 - in reply to #1788)
Subject: RE: NUMB3RS
Math

Posts: 45
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Location: Eastside
Just a comment about numbers. The video clips work great to engage my students on a subject. They love them and beg to see the whole thing. I can give some suggestions about clips for certain subjects if interested. I know it's hard to watch the whole show just to pull out a 2 minute video clip.
cwaespe
Posted 12/13/2007 4:52 PM (#1865 - in reply to #1788)
Subject: RE: NUMB3RS
Math

Posts: 31
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Location: Lafayette
Does anyone have problems getting your administration to approve using Numbers in the classroom? We have to be so focused now on Core Content, that I find ours really doesn't want us showing a video of any kind.
bperry
Posted 12/13/2007 9:01 PM (#1871 - in reply to #1788)
Subject: RE: NUMB3RS


Math

Posts: 281
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Location: Henry Clay
Numb3rs Wolfram site

http://numb3rs.wolfram.com/409/

saclark
Posted 12/13/2007 9:19 PM (#1872 - in reply to #1788)
Subject: RE: NUMB3RS
Math

Posts: 41
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Location: PL Dunbar
Do you think that the school would be willing to let you show clips Connie. I know that our school is willing to let us show movie clips if we can tie them to our curriculm, but we are NEVER allowed to show a movie for an entire class. 30 mins is ok at our school however, and I think that you could really show your admin. that it is relevent to the curriculum.
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