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Gleason, Brian – Mathematics Teacher, 2018
In this article, a mathematics teacher educator presents an activity designed to pique the interest of prospective secondary mathematics teachers who may doubt the value of learning abstract algebra for their chosen profession. Herein, he contemplates: what "is" intended by the widespread requirement that high school mathematics teachers…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Teacher Educators, Secondary Education
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Weber, Christof – Mathematics Teacher, 2019
Students' difficulties understanding the meaning of logarithms could stem in part from differences between teachers' and students' views of them. The purpose of this article is to unpack some specialized content knowledge for teaching logarithms. The author discusses the history of logarithms to show why they can be understood as repeated…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Difficulty Level, Numbers
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Reed, Cameron – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
How can old-fashioned tables of logarithms be computed without technology? Today, of course, no practicing mathematician, scientist, or engineer would actually use logarithms to carry out a calculation, let alone worry about deriving them from scratch. But high school students may be curious about the process. This article develops a…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Computation, Numbers, Mathematical Concepts
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Murray, Natasha T. K. – Mathematics Teacher, 2018
How can we make sense of what we learned today?" This is a question the author commonly poses to her algebra students in an effort to have them think about the connections between the new concept they are learning and concepts they have previously learned. For students who have a strong, expansive understanding of previously learned topics,…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Number Concepts, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
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Siebert, Daniel K. – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Mathematics teachers strive to prepare their students to use mathematics in powerful ways both in and out of school. However, students' ability to use certain mathematical ideas, objects, and processes depends largely on the meanings they develop for the topics they study. Some meanings are simply more beneficial and useful than others. For…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Numbers, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Teachers
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Goldenberg, E. Paul; Carter, Cynthia J. – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
A first-year algebra student's curiosity about factorials of negative numbers became a starting point for an extended discovery lesson into territory not usually explored in secondary school mathematics. In this article, the authors, math teachers in Massachusetts, examine how to solve for factorials of negative numbers and discuss how they taught…
Descriptors: Algebra, Secondary School Mathematics, Numbers, Mathematics Teachers
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Turton, Roger – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
"Mathematical Lens" uses photographs as a springboard for mathematical inquiry and appears in every issue of "Mathematics Teacher." Recently while dismantling an old wooden post-and-rail fence, Roger Turton noticed something very interesting when he piled up the posts and rails together in the shape of a prism. The total number…
Descriptors: Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Photography
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O'Dell, Robin S. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
The simple process of iteration can produce complex and beautiful figures. In this article, Robin O'Dell presents a set of tasks requiring students to use the geometric interpretation of complex number multiplication to construct linear iteration rules. When the outputs are plotted in the complex plane, the graphs trace pleasing designs…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts, Multiplication, Graphs
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Vinogradova, Natalya – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
A critical aspect of mathematics study is developing both understanding of quantities and fluency in manipulating them. These abilities are essential for students who intend to enter technical or scientific professions. All students, however, should be exposed to methods of quantitative reasoning in order to function effectively in today's…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Skills, Teaching Methods
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Murray, Maura – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
Sage is an open-source software package that can be used in many different areas of mathematics, ranging from algebra to calculus and beyond. One of the most exciting pedagogical features of Sage (http://www.sagemath.org) is its ability to create interacts--interactive examples that can be used in a classroom demonstration or by students in a…
Descriptors: Open Source Technology, Computer Software, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Uses in Education
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Hoffman, Thomas R.; Snapp, Bart – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Many view mathematics as a rich and wonderfully elaborate game. In turn, games can be used to illustrate mathematical ideas. Fibber's Dice, an adaptation of the game Liar's Dice, is a fast-paced game that rewards gutsy moves and favors the underdog. It also brings to life concepts arising in the study of probability. In particular, Fibber's Dice…
Descriptors: Numbers, Probability, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods
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Flores, Alfinio – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
Tossing a fair coin 1000 times can have an unexpected result. In the activities presented here, players keep track of the accumulated total for heads and tails after each toss, noting which player is in the lead or whether the players are tied. The winner is the player who was in the lead for the higher number of turns over the course of the game.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Activities, Numbers, Mathematical Concepts
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Wasserman, Nicholas H. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
Today, the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSI 2010) expect students in as early as eighth grade to be knowledgeable about irrational numbers. Yet a common tendency in classrooms and on standardized tests is to avoid rational and irrational solutions to problems in favor of integer solutions, which are easier for students to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Academic Standards, Number Concepts, Problem Solving
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Reiter, Harold B.; Thornton, John; Vennebush, G. Patrick – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
KenKen® is the new Sudoku. Like Sudoku, KenKen requires extensive use of logical reasoning. Unlike Sudoku, KenKen requires significant reasoning with numbers and operations and helps develop number sense. The creator of KenKen puzzles, Tetsuya Miyamoto, believed that "if you give children good learning materials, they will think and learn and…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Number Concepts, Mathematics Skills
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Steketee, Scott; Scher, Daniel – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Composition of functions is one of the five big ideas identified in NCTM's "Developing Essential Understanding of Functions, Grades 9-12" (Cooney, Beckmann, and Lloyd 2010). Through multiple representations (another big idea) and the use of The Geometer's Sketchpad[R] (GSP), students can directly manipulate variables and thus see dynamic visual…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Mathematics
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