Chess and Geometry – Teaching Kindergarten Chess Frank Ho Teacher and founder at Ho Math and Chess Learning Center www.mathandchess.com After researching the relationship between chess and math for over 10 years, I conjecture that chess is a geometry-based game, which particularly is related to the concept of symmetry. So [...]
Online flash games are more than just shooting, killing and other crazy stuff, they can also prove to be quite educational for kids as well. Geometry may be a tough subject if it’s learned the very same way kids learn social sciences. Math and all the sciences which are derived from it present problems which [...]
Disk partitioning is the process of dividing the disk space into several slices called partitions, each set for different data storing purpose. After the process, partition table header is created. This header defines all usable blocks of the disk and partition entries specifications. The partition entries constitute partition table and header defines the size and [...]
Trees, in all their verdure and grandeur, are often used as symbols for prosperity, abundance and life. Many different religions, various myths and even Science, have used the tree to signify the many different ideals and beliefs. So, it isn’t surprising that the symbol the Tree of Life is depicted in many various forms as [...]
At the secondary school level, geometry is better known as Euclidean geometry and is defined as the study of plane relationships. It begins with a set of ten axioms and common notions upon which is built a comprehensive system that is both deductive and logical. At present, at least 18 axioms or assumptions which cannot [...]