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Lancaster, Ron – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
Can you solve the following Problem? There are 200 fish in an aquarium, and 99 percent of them are guppies. How many guppies must be removed to reduce the tank's guppy population to 98 percent? The key to this problem is to work backward by using the data given in figure 2 to determine the surface area of the top of the aquarium; then determine…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics), Equations (Mathematics)
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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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Laumakis, Paul – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
When taking mathematics courses, students will sometimes ask their recurring question, "When will I ever use this in real life?" Educators are often unable to provide a direct connection between what they are teaching in the classroom and a real-life application. However, when such an opportunity does arise, they should seize it and…
Descriptors: Regression (Statistics), Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics, Mathematics Curriculum
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Tabor, Catherine – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
Inclusion and differentiation--hallmarks of the current educational system--require a paradigm shift in the way that educators run their classrooms. This article enumerates the need for techno-kinesthetic, visually based activities and offers an example of a calculator-based programming activity that addresses that need. After discussing the use…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Calculators, Teaching Methods, Learning Modalities
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Gordon, Sheldon P. – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
For almost all students, what happens when they push buttons on their calculators is essentially magic, and the techniques used are seemingly pure wizardry. In this article, the author draws back the curtain to expose some of the mathematics behind computational wizardry and introduces some fundamental ideas that are accessible to precalculus…
Descriptors: Data Analysis, Geometric Concepts, Trigonometry, Calculus
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Cox, Teodora B.; Singer, Stacy L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2011
Technology impacts students' learning experiences. The increased use of calculators, computer algebra systems, and computer-based and Web-based assessments opens up new opportunities and challenges for teaching and learning mathematics. Students' lives are becoming busier, and they have less time to dedicate to homework outside the classroom.…
Descriptors: Homework, Delivery Systems, Student Attitudes, Calculus
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Lassak, Marshall – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
When teaching mathematics with technology, the author does so in the belief that technology enables students to experience mathematical ideas in a way that might not otherwise be possible. However, teachers must be careful: Sometimes technology does not produce results in the way that they or their students expect. Rather than allowing unexpected…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Calculators, Mathematics Instruction, Educational Technology
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Rudolph, Heidi J. – Mathematics Teacher, 2009
Simulation is an important learning tool that allows students to grasp probability concepts, especially when the actual scenario does not need to be replicated entirely. In the cases of tossing coins and rolling dice, gathering the data before analyzing them can be laborious and might be a waste of precious class time--time that might be better…
Descriptors: Probability, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Fonkert, Karen L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Students are more likely to develop a deep conceptual understanding of mathematics when they interact with and discuss their thoughts with others. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) (1989, 2000) has recommended that students be active learners--communicating with one another, conjecturing, exploring, and justifying claims by…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Educational Technology, Teaching Methods
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Edwards, Michael Todd; Reinhardt, Jeffrey A. – Mathematics Teacher, 2008
In this article, the authors discuss the importance of unexpected graphs as a vehicle for encouraging critical classroom dialogue. By examining such graphs more critically, teachers and their students can reexamine beliefs about the authority of technology in their classrooms. (Contains 15 figures.)
Descriptors: Graphs, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Krumpe, Norman; Keiser, Jane – Mathematics Teacher, 2003
Examines ways in which students can learn about computational discrepancies that arise as a result of a calculator's limited ability to store numbers accurately. Suggests ways in which such discrepancies can be avoided. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Calculators, Mathematics Education, Secondary Education, Technology
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Schultz, James E. – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
Constant feature is the calculator's feature to add subtract, multiply or divide the same number more than once without entering it each time. Application of the power of the constant feature to consumer mathematics, probability and iterative processes with problem solving implications are discussed.
Descriptors: Calculators, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Problem Solving
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Engebretsen, Arne – Mathematics Teacher, 1997
Presents strategies that utilize graphing calculators and computer software to help students understand the concept of minimizing the squared residuals to find the line of best fit. Includes directions for least-squares drawings using a variety of technologies. (DDR)
Descriptors: Calculators, Classroom Techniques, Computer Uses in Education, Data Analysis
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Hall, Lucien T., Jr. – Mathematics Teacher, 1984
The difference between estimation (the mental skill of making an educated guess) and approximation (finding a result precise enough for a specific purpose) is discussed. (MNS)
Descriptors: Calculators, Computation, Definitions, Mathematics Education
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Stick, Marvin E. – Mathematics Teacher, 1997
Describes the results of a teacher's exploration of the effects of using graphing calculators in calculus instruction in sections other than those that are experimental. Two experimental and two traditional sections of Calculus I and II participated in the study. (DDR)
Descriptors: Calculators, Calculus, Course Content, Educational Change
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