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Herbert, Sandra; Clark, John Cripps – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2020
In this article, the authors discuss two ways of improving the rigour and integrity of mathematics in STEM programs drawing on examples from their research. The authors examine how mathematics can be made a stronger part of a STEM unit using examples from two pairs of teachers engaged in a STEM teacher professional development program, conducted…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, STEM Education, Faculty Development, Learning Activities
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White, Jerome A. – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
Inspired by the "Batman Equation" of 2011, this article presents a challenging and engaging process for graphing complicated designs from just a single parametric equation pair. Reinforces numerous analytic geometry skills. Works in popular graphing software such as Desmos or GeoGebra, or even graphing calculators.
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Calculators, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics
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Walker, Mark David – School Science Review, 2020
How heavy is your pet "Tyrannosaurus rex"? Accurately ascertaining the mass of a large carnivorous dinosaur is a challenging task for most students. Here, a simple method using model dinosaurs and some straightforward mathematics is provided. This is considerably more practical and safer than weighing the living dinosaur itself.
Descriptors: Paleontology, Scientific Concepts, Models, Science Activities
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Sherman, Brian – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2020
This article is the first in a series of activities that discusses some interesting relationships with triangles. Brian Sherman shows how to find five centres for a triangle--the circumcentre, the incentre, the orthocentre, the centroid and the nine-point centre, with four of the five to be found on the Euler line. With these centres, he shows…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Activities, Concept Formation
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Stecher, Sarah; Wilcox, Luke; Gallas, Lindsey – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
This article discusses Experience First, Formalize Later (EFFL), an approach to teaching and learning that empowers students to build strong conceptual understanding of concepts, redefining how students experience mathematics class, and ultimately leading to more equitable learning opportunities. Traditional lecture-based models for mathematics…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Student Centered Learning, Mathematics Activities, Cooperative Learning
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Burrill, Gail; Funderburk, Joan; Byer, Becky; Gorsuch, Rachael – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
Classroom stories show how using technology to investigate the wage gap provided opportunities to develop students' identities and agency and enabled a classroom culture of sharing and risk-taking. This article illustrates how technology can (a) support students' engagement in case-based reasoning by helping them organize and analyze data; (b)…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Income, Salary Wage Differentials, Data Use
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Simon Crawley – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2023
In this article, the history of the golden ratio is discussed to demonstrate how exploring this ratio would be of value in a secondary mathematics classroom. Following this, a mathematical activity related to the golden ratio that is suitable for students from Year 7 to Year 12 is outlined.
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Activities, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Schmidt, Karsten; Winsløw, Carl – International Journal of Research in Undergraduate Mathematics Education, 2021
A central problem in undergraduate mathematics education for future engineers consists in the perceived and actual relevance of the mathematical content. One strategy to strengthen both is to let students experience how that content appears in posing and solving authentic problems from the field of engineering which the students have signed up to…
Descriptors: Authentic Learning, Engineering Education, Mathematics Activities, Undergraduate Students
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Thiele, Catherine; Dole, Shelley; Carmichael, Peter – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2021
Number fact knowledge spans far beyond conventional automatic mastery practices involving rote learning. Having the ability to automatically recall number facts fluently does not mean students will have strong conceptual understanding. This article provides suggestions for how number fact thinking and fluency might be developed in primary…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Mathematical Concepts, Elementary School Students, Foreign Countries
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Abassian, Aline; Safi, Farshid – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
This article dives into the importance of engaging students in investigating the mathematics of businesses that pressure their members to recruit new members as a basis for success, also referred to as multi-level marketing (MLM). The mathematics behind these businesses are discussed, and a sample student task is given.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Deception, Employment, Mathematics Activities
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Kang, Rui; Johnson, Sheri; Lambert, Emily; Davidson, Candi – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2020
Spirograph® is a classic drawing toy that has intriguing connections with mathematics. Inspired by earlier articles in "Mathematics Teacher" on the classic drawing toy that targeted higher grade levels, the authors adopt and create activities that make Spirograph mathematics accessible to middle-grade learners.
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Middle School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
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Salomé Martínez; Flavio Guiñez; Darío González – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2023
An university in Chile developed a Digital Learning Routes (DLR) for three elective courses in the area of mathematics: (1) limits, derivatives, and integrals; (2) probabilities and descriptive and inferential statistics; and (3) three-dimensional geometry. A DLR is a sequence of e-learning activities that seeks to enable learners to build…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction
Renga, Ian Parker; Peck, Frederick; Wu, Ke; Erickson, David – Educational Leadership, 2021
Educators need collaborative opportunities to renew their love of learning, not just to review data and rework lessons. Researcher Ian Parker Renga and coauthors examine the power of Math Teachers' Circles--a group of educators that get together to play math games and solve problems just for the joy of it.
Descriptors: Teacher Motivation, Mathematics Teachers, Communities of Practice, Mathematics Activities
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Magaletto, Rocco – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2021
How would students feel when learning through the use of mathematical modeling? On investigation, this article reveals that students felt better prepared for assessments, learned valuable life skills, and saw the relevance of mathematics to their lives outside of the classroom.
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities
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Gonulates, Funda; Gilbert, Jaesook – Dimensions of Early Childhood, 2021
Mathematics is abstract for young children. One way to help children develop better understanding of core early mathematical concepts is by providing concrete learning experiences, thereby making mathematics more accessible to them. Additionally, children will choose to spend more time on subjects or activities they enjoy, which in turn leads to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Early Childhood Education, Preschool Children, Mathematics Activities
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