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Tirman, Alvin – Mathematics Teacher, 1986
Three theorems for Pythagorean triples are presented, with discussion of how students can amend their ideas about such numbers. (MNS)
Descriptors: Error Patterns, Geometric Concepts, Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction
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Smith, Lyle R. – Mathematics Teacher, 1987
Some activities are provided to help students develop a conceptual understanding of perimeter, area, and volume, as well as developing skills in spatial visualization and formulating generalizations. (MNS)
Descriptors: Algebra, Geometric Concepts, Learning Activities, Mathematics Instruction
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DiDomenico, Angelo S. – Mathematics Teacher, 1985
Deriving all Pythagorean triples from simple patterns within an addition table is presented, with formulas included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Addition, Geometric Concepts, Learning Activities, Mathematics
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Henry, Boyd – Mathematics Teacher, 1974
Number sequence patterns for counting boundaries of familiar figures are extended to higher dimensions. (JP)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Geometric Concepts, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Enrichment
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Bright, George W. – School Science and Mathematics, 1975
When primary children were interviewed to determine their perceptions of embedded triangles, they failed to observe overlapping triangles. Possible explanations for this and other response patterns are discussed, and implications for schooling are explored. (SD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Conceptual Schemes, Curriculum, Elementary Education
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Jamski, William – Mathematics Teacher, 1975
Students, using the materials provided, can determine the number of diagonals, number of triangles formed by the diagonals, and degree measures of interior and exterior angles of regular polygons. The activity is designed to lead them to general formulae for polygons with n sides. (SD)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Experiential Learning, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
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Liedtke, W. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1975
Multi-shaped blocks can be used to help young children develop many mathematical concepts and abilities. Several suggestions for using these blocks to create problem situations through which children develop concepts are offered. (SD)
Descriptors: Classification, Concept Formation, Elementary School Mathematics, Geometric Concepts
Gring, Carolyn – 1973
This workbook for children was prepared especially to accompany the level 1 Micronesian Mathematics Program Teacher's Guide. It is to be used to check whether children have learned concepts taught by activities and activity cards. Work is provided for such concepts as color recognition, categorizing, counting, ordering, numeration, contrasting,…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Concept Formation, Diagrams, Elementary School Mathematics
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Liedtke, W. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1974
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Games
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Farrell, Margaret A. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Instruction
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Morris, Janet P. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1977
A series of lessons in which the concept of symmetry is informally developed is described. Rotational and reflection symmetries are examined. Pictures and sample worksheets illustrate the article. (SD)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
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Bennett, Albert B., Jr. – Mathematics Teacher, 1989
Mathematical proofs often leave students unconvinced or without understanding of what has been proved, because they provide no visual-geometric representation. Presented are geometric models for the finite geometric series when r is a whole number, and the infinite geometric series when r is the reciprocal of a whole number. (MNS)
Descriptors: Diagrams, Geometric Concepts, Mathematical Models, Mathematics Instruction
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Jones, Lesley – Mathematics in School, 1991
Mathematical concepts occur spontaneously from many topics and can be developed in the framework of cross-curricular schoolwork. Consequently, students can gain knowledge of where mathematics arises and insight about its purposes. (Included are activities dealing with the reflectional and rotational symmetries of automobile hubcaps evolved from…
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Geometric Concepts
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Prichett, Gordon D. – Mathematics Teacher, 1976
Geometric concepts and theorems can be discovered by high school students using the materials described. Among the topics explored are Platonic solids and Euler's formula. (SD)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Instruction
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Brunton, James – Mathematics in School, 1975
The use of paper folding to demonstrate polygons which give plane tessellations, conic sections, and the solutions to several problems is described. (SD)
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Instruction
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