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Jan Mokros; Jennifer Atkinson – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2018
This paper describes innovative ways of bringing mathematical learning into community venues in rural settings. We selected highly engaging mathematical activities, adapted them for middle school youth and their families, and brought them to the "locavore" contexts of Farmers Markets and community agricultural fairs. "STEM…
Descriptors: Agricultural Production, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts, Middle School Students
Cookson, Sandra – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Student achievement in mathematics is correlated with factors related to student engagement. Improving engagement has the potential to improve student achievement at the middle school level. The Common Core State Standards for Mathematics explicate eight specific Standards for Mathematical Practice (SMPs) that clarify the types of skills and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Middle School Students, Educational Practices, Academic Standards
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James, Carolyn; Casas, Ana; Grant, Douglas – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2016
Open-ended mathematical tasks provide great opportunities for students to engage in authentic mathematical practices, such as conjecturing, generalizing, and justifying. Supporting students in open-ended tasks can be challenging. Appropriate scaffolding of a task has been linked to more opportunities for student learning and better student…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Mathematics Activities, Mathematical Logic, Middle School Students
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Lowe, James; Carter, Merilyn; Cooper, Tom – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2018
Mathematical models are conceptual processes that use mathematics to describe, explain, and/or predict the behaviour of complex systems. This article is written for teachers of mathematics in the junior secondary years (including out-of-field teachers of mathematics) who may be unfamiliar with mathematical modelling, to explain the steps involved…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Models, Algebra, Mathematics Teachers
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Daher, Wajeeh M.; Shahbari, Juhaina Awawdeh – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2015
Engaging mathematics students with modelling activities helps them learn mathematics meaningfully. This engagement, in the case of model eliciting activities, helps the students elicit mathematical models by interpreting real-world situation in mathematical ways. This is especially true when the students utilize technology to build the models.…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Learner Engagement, Mathematical Models, Technology Uses in Education
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Kimani, Patrick M.; Olanoff, Dana; Masingila, Joanna O. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2016
This article discusses how teaching via problem solving helps enact the Mathematics Teaching Practices and supports students' learning and development of the Standards for Mathematical Practice. This approach involves selecting and implementing mathematical tasks that serve as vehicles for meeting the learning goals for the lesson. For the lesson…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities, Task Analysis
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Daher, Wajeeh; Anabousy, Ahlam; Jabarin, Roqaya – International Journal of Research in Education and Science, 2018
Researchers of mathematics education have been paying attention to the affective aspect of learning mathematics for more than one decade. Different theoretical frameworks have been suggested to analyze this aspect, where we utilize in the present research the discursive framework of Evans, Morgan and Tsatsaroni. This framework enables to link…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Psychological Patterns, Mathematics Activities, Middle School Students
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Graham, Pat; Chick, Helen – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2015
This article looks at a simple geometry problem that also involves some reasoning about number combinations, and show how it was used in a Year 7 classroom. The problem is accessible to students with a wide range of abilities, and provides scope for stimulating extensive discussion and reasoning in the classroom, as well as an opportunity for…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Problem Solving, Geometry, Mathematics Activities
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Saraswati, Sari; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra; Somakim – Journal on Mathematics Education, 2016
This research aimed to describe how algebra tiles can support students' understanding of linear equations with one variable. This article is a part of a larger research on learning design of linear equations with one variable using algebra tiles combined with balancing method. Therefore, it will merely discuss one activity focused on how students…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Mathematics Instruction, Algebra, Mathematics
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Roscoe, Matt B.; Zephyrs, Joe – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2016
Geometric transformations have long been topics of middle school mathematics. Generations of middle school students have learned to reflect, rotate, and translate geometric objects. Historically, though, the mathematics of "movement" might have been considered a departure from other more central middle-grades geometric content areas,…
Descriptors: Common Core State Standards, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts
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McDowell, Eric L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
By the time they reach middle school, all students have been taught to add fractions. However, not all have "learned" to add fractions. The common mistake in adding fractions is to report that a/b + c/d is equal to (a + c)/(b + d). It is certainly necessary to correct this mistake when a student makes it. However, this occasion also…
Descriptors: Fractions, Number Systems, Number Concepts, Numbers
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Forsman, Hilma – Oxford Review of Education, 2019
The book-gifting programme, the Letterbox Club, was developed as a response to the increased interest in ways of improving the educational outcomes of children in out-of-home care. By reporting quantitative and qualitative findings from a Swedish trial, and compiling findings from previous British evaluations, the purpose of this paper is to…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Foreign Countries, Books, At Risk Students
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Salls, Jenny – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2014
Rational number interpretations can include part-whole, measure, ratio, quotient, and operator. These are all subconstructs of partitioning (Barnett-Clarke et al. 2010; Behr et al. 1980; Clarke, Roche, and Mitchell 2008; Flores, Samson, and Yanik 2006). Each of these subconstructs uses different cognitive skills (Driscoll 1984), so it is important…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Number Concepts, Rote Learning, Mathematics Activities
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Piatt, Carley; Coret, Marian; Choi, Michael; Volden, Joanne; Bisanz, Jeffrey – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2016
Tablet computers (tablets) are positioned to be powerful, innovative, effective, and motivating research and assessment tools. We addressed two questions critical for evaluating the appropriateness of using tablets to study number-line estimation, a skill associated with math achievement and argued to be central to numerical cognition. First, is…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Performance, Preferences, Numbers
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Yopp, David A.; Ellsworth, Jacob L. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2016
Empirical arguments rely on examples without necessarily addressing all cases. Students should be skeptical of empirical evidence and should seek more secure arguments for generalizations, such as those that explain why a generalization is true for all cases. Generalizing on the basis of patterns in data is an important mathematical practice;…
Descriptors: Generalization, Trust (Psychology), Persuasive Discourse, Mathematics Education
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