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O'Brien, Tom; Wallach, Chris – Mathematics Teaching, 2009
The authors document their experience of working with 6-year-olds over several weeks. They share some observations that arise from weekly sessions they conducted which have been under way for several years and which have been widely reported. These observations show the payoff of a problem-solving approach to learning.
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Pattern Recognition, Young Children, Mathematics Instruction
Kathota, Vinay – Mathematics Teaching, 2009
"The power of two" is a Royal Institution (Ri) mathematics "master-class". It is a two-and-a half-hour interactive learning session, which, with varying degree of coverage and depth, has been run with students from Year 5 to Year 11, and for teachers. The master class focuses on an historical episode--the Josephus…
Descriptors: Number Systems, Number Concepts, Pattern Recognition, Mathematics Instruction
Thompson, Ian – Mathematics Teaching, 2003
In a recent edition of "Mathematics Teaching" Midge Pasternack argued the case for the use of the 0-99 square with young children rather than the ubiquitous 1-100 square. In this article, the author would like to take the opportunity to mount a defence in favour of the much maligned 1-100 square. His main criticism of the 0-99 square (apart from…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Young Children, Numeracy
Horner, Vikki – Mathematics Teaching, 2002
Charlotte, the author's 11-year-old daughter, was born with Down syndrome, and is currently attending the local middle school. In terms of her disability Charlotte is developing very well and has a reading age of 9+, however her maths skills age is approximately 4 years. It is not necessarily the case that if a child has good language and literacy…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Numeracy, Number Concepts, Kinesthetic Perception