Donald in Mathmagic Land
starring: Clarence Nash, Paul Frees
directed by: Hamilton Luske
directed by: Hamilton Luske
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Timeless
Motivated by nostalgia, a quick trip to mathmagicland revealed that today's kids still enjoy the Disney method for learning.It's fun and interesting for kids of all ages.Go ahead - you know you want to buy it so do so.
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- advanced cartoon
cute movie, but very "old school" in terms of visuals. great information, sometimes too complex for an algebra class!
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- Donald in MathemagicLand - the DVD
Unfortunately, this video has been shown to young children who cannot understand many of the math references.It is better for middle and younger high schoolers.It is great to use pieces of as the students learn about the math in the video (i.e. the golden rectangle, cones and spheres, etc.)This is the third copy Ihave purchased.Students keep borrowing it and forgetting to return it.
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- Donald Duck Math
I'm as teacher and have used this video in class many times. The Disney character draws and holds the children's attention. I feel this is planting the seeds of many concepts that will make learning these concepts later a bit easier.
Rating:
- Great for the classroom!!!
I have taught math from 6th grade through high school (as well as some college classes) and I absolutely LOVE this cartoon!I usually try to use it at the beginning of the school year after we do a brief study of mathematicians who made major contributions to mathematics.This video captured the attention of my students in 6th, 7th and 9th grade and does a great job at sparking interest in those who feel that math MUST be boring.I spent months hunting down a video cassette of this cartoon and ... Read More
- TimelessMotivated by nostalgia, a quick trip to mathmagicland revealed that today's kids still enjoy the Disney method for learning.It's fun and interesting for kids of all ages.Go ahead - you know you want to buy it so do so.
- advanced cartooncute movie, but very "old school" in terms of visuals. great information, sometimes too complex for an algebra class!
- Donald in MathemagicLand - the DVDUnfortunately, this video has been shown to young children who cannot understand many of the math references.It is better for middle and younger high schoolers.It is great to use pieces of as the students learn about the math in the video (i.e. the golden rectangle, cones and spheres, etc.)This is the third copy Ihave purchased.Students keep borrowing it and forgetting to return it.
- Donald Duck MathI'm as teacher and have used this video in class many times. The Disney character draws and holds the children's attention. I feel this is planting the seeds of many concepts that will make learning these concepts later a bit easier.
- Great for the classroom!!!I have taught math from 6th grade through high school (as well as some college classes) and I absolutely LOVE this cartoon!I usually try to use it at the beginning of the school year after we do a brief study of mathematicians who made major contributions to mathematics.This video captured the attention of my students in 6th, 7th and 9th grade and does a great job at sparking interest in those who feel that math MUST be boring.I spent months hunting down a video cassette of this cartoon and ... Read More
