Listening to Math
by Belda Chissay
This is a lesson that has two parts. The first is a lesson is using the design process to create a simple stethoscope using various materials and defining which would give the best results. Part two is taking data of heart rates to show equivalent ratios on a table.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1DtJCv608kp3Vc3ISw0fpzeJpHpuOjkF6/edit?u…Related Content
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