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The math behind the music / by Harkleroad, Leon,1955-(CARDINAL)479737;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-134) and index.
Subjects: Composition (Music); Mathematics; Music in mathematics education.; Music theory; Music; Pattern formation (Physical sciences);
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The educated child : a parent's guide from preschool through eighth grade / by Bennett, William J.(William John),1943-(CARDINAL)143982; Cribb, John T. E.(CARDINAL)658871; Finn, Chester E.,Jr.,1944-(CARDINAL)135489;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 647-651) and index.The preschool years -- Fostering a love of learning -- Getting ready for school -- Character education in the early years -- Day care and preschool -- The core curriculum -- English -- History and geography -- Art and music -- Mathematics -- Science -- Making it work -- Helping your child succeed in school -- Special needs and special gifts -- School problems -- Along with academics -- Temptations and troubles -- Current issues in education -- Parents and education reform.
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Early childhood education; Education, Elementary; Home and school;
Available copies: 16 / Total copies: 20
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Singing multiplication tables [sound recording] by Palmer, Hap,1942-; Palmer, Penny.; Activity Records, Inc.;
Original music by Hap Palmer ; sung by Hap and Penny Palmer.
Subjects: Mathematics; Multiplication;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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McGraw-Hill Education MAT : Miller Analogies Test / by Zahler, Kathy A.,author.(CARDINAL)769034;
Introduction to Miller Analogies Test -- Introduction to analogies -- Full-length practice exams.Gives you the names and terms you need to know to solve Miller Analogies. It provides lists, definitions, and descriptions of the names and terms in fields such as literature, art, music, mathematics, and the natural and social sciences. Also includes sample tests.
Subjects: Study guides.; Miller analogies test; Universities and colleges;
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[Pembroke State University miscellaneous pamphlets] by Pembroke State University.(CARDINAL)174298;
Psychology at Pembroke State University -- Careers in music... -- Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation -- Have you thought about a career in social work? -- Careers in...business, government, teaching -- Happiness is...loving children and doing something about it! -- Department of Mathematics -- The Philosophy and Religion Department of Pembroke State University -- P.S.U. program in medical sociology -- The Art Department -- Careers in public administration, government, politics, law, teaching, journalism, international services -- An education in life at Pembroke State University -- Careers in criminology -- Aim for it all...Pembroke State University -- Schedule of expenses and degrees offered at Pembroke State University -- Happiness in the educational process is...attending Pembroke State University -- American Indian studies -- Micro = Teaching. Puts you in the spotlight of intermediate grades education -- A guide to the use of the Mary Livermore Library.A collection of information pamphlets about academic departments, degree programs, and career paths at Pembroke State University.
Subjects: Pembroke State University.; State universities and colleges;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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Multiplication rock [sound recording] /
Schoolhouse Rocky -- Elementary, my dear -- Three is a magic number -- The four-legged zoo -- Rady or not, here I come -- My hero, zero -- I got six -- Lucky Seven Sampson -- Figure eight -- Naughty number nine -- The good eleven -- Little twelve toes.Various performers.Teaches multiplication through songs and music.
Subjects: Children's songs.; Education, Elementary.; Mathematics; Multiplication;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Teaching STEM in the early years : activities for integrating science, technology, engineering, and mathematics / by Moomaw, Sally,1948-author.(CARDINAL)731543;
Includes bibliographical references.STEM education -- STEM learning centers -- STEM throughout the classroom -- STEM outdoors -- STEM in a project-centered curriculum -- Quick STEM activities -- STEM-based field trips."The foundation for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education begins in the early years. This book provides more than ninety activities and learning center ideas that seamlessly integrate STEM throughout early childhood classrooms. These hands-on STEM experiences enhance cooking, art, and music activities, block play and sensory table exploration, and field trips and outdoor time. Information on assessment and early learning standards is also provided. Sally Moomaw, EdD, has spent much of her career researching and teaching STEM education. She is an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati and the author of several early education books"--"The foundation for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education begins in the early years. Teaching STEM in the Early Years provides activities and learning center ideas that seamlessly integrate STEM throughout your early childhood classroom"--
Subjects: Science; Technology; Engineering; Mathematics;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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From brain to mind : using neuroscience to guide change in education / by Zull, James E.(James Ellwood),1939-(CARDINAL)811541;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The natural journey from brain to mind -- The great transformation; changing perception into action, and vice versa -- Finding the freedom, finding the joy: emotion and progress toward mind -- Toward deeper learning: growth of mind by making meaning and creating ideas -- Getting the picture: images and other neuronal patterns for building mind -- Basics: the symbolic brain and education (language, mathematics, and music) -- Creating memory: foundations and superstructure for the mind -- Using memory: the ultimate destination in the journey -- Purpose and principles for education: organizing knowledge and serving learners -- The connecting thread: knowing our own mind.
Subjects: Learning; Learning, Psychology of.; Cognitive neuroscience.;
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How music and mathematics relate [sound recording] / by Kung, David T.,author,lecturer.; Teaching Company,publisher.(CARDINAL)349444;
Course guidebook Includes bibliographical references.Disc 1. Overtones: symphony in a single note -- Disc 2. Timbre: why each instrument sounds different -- Disc 3. Pitch and auditory illusions -- Disc 4. How scales are constructed -- Disc 5. How scale tunings and composition coevolved -- Disc 6. Dissonance and piano tuning -- Disc 7. Rhythm: from numbers to patterns -- Disc 8. Transformations and symmetry -- Disc 9. Self-reference from Bach to Gödel -- Disc 10. Composing with math: classical to avant-garde -- Disc 11. The digital delivery of music -- Disc 12. Math, music, and the mind.Lecturer: David Kung, St. Mary's College of Maryland."Understanding the connections between music and mathematics helps you appreciate both, even if you have no special ability in either field--from knowing the mathematics behind tuning an instrument to understanding the features that define your favorite pieces. By exploring the mathematics of music, you also learn why non-Western music sounds so different, gain insight into the technology of modern sound reproduction, and start to hear the world around you in exciting new ways"--Website.
Subjects: Filmed lectures.; Educational films.; Nonfiction films.; Music; Music theory.; Mathematics.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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How music and mathematics relate [videorecording] / by Kung, David T.,teacher.; Teaching Company.(CARDINAL)349444;
Course guidebook Includes bibliographical references (pages 107-112).(From Guide): Introduction. Professor Biography -- Course scope -- Lecture Guides. Lecture 1: Overtones-symphony in a single note -- Lecture 2: Timbre: why each instrument sounds different -- Lecture 3: Pitch and auditory illusions -- Lecture 4: How scales are constructed -- Lecture 5: How scale tunings and composition coevolved -- Lecture 6: Dissonance and piano tuning -- Lecture 7: Rhythm: from numbers to patterns -- Lecture 8: Transformations and symmetry -- Lecture 9: Self-reference from Bach to Gödel -- Lecture 10: Composing with math -- classical to avant-garde -- Lecture 11: The digital delivery of music -- Lecture 12: Math, music, and the mind -- Supplemental material. Bibliography.Disc 1. Overtones : symphony in a single note (48 min.) ; Timbre : why each instrument sounds different (46 min.) ; Pitch and auditory illusions (47 min.) ; How scales are constructed (48 min.) -- Disc 2. How scale tunings and composition coevolved (46 min.) ; Dissonance and piano tuning (50 min.) ; Rhythm : from numbers to patterns (44 min.) ; Transformations and symmetry (50 min.) -- Disc 3. Self-reference from Bach to Gödel (42 min.) ; Composing with math : classical to avant-garde (45 min.) ; The digital delivery of music (46 min.) ; Math, music, and the mind (46 min.).Lecturer: David Kung, St. Mary's College of Maryland."Understanding the connections between music and mathematics helps you appreciate both, even if you have no special ability in either field--from knowing the mathematics behind tuning an instrument to understanding the features that define your favorite pieces. By exploring the mathematics of music, you also learn why non-Western music sounds so different, gain insight into the technology of modern sound reproduction, and start to hear the world around you in exciting new ways"--Website.DVD, full screen.
Subjects: Educational films.; Feature films.; Lectures.; Nonfiction films.; Mathematics.; Music theory.; Music;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 3
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