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de Mestre, Neville – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Earlier "Discovery" articles (de Mestre, 1999, 2003, 2006, 2010, 2011) considered patterns from many mathematical situations. This article presents a group of patterns used in 19th century mathematical textbooks. In the days of earlier warfare, cannon balls were stacked in various arrangements depending on the shape of the pile base…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Textbooks, Mathematical Concepts, Manipulative Materials
Gough, John – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Three game examples using L-shaped tri-cubes in alternative arrangements are presented. Each game example challenges you to think who might win, and what alternative playing strategies could be implemented to change the final outcome.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Educational Games, Manipulative Materials
Jamhari; Wongkia, Wararat – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2018
This article presents some paper-folding activities for students to explore a different way to prove some of the angle properties in a circle.
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
Seah, Rebecca – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2015
Geometry belongs to branches of mathematics that develop students' visualisation, intuition, critical thinking, problem solving, deductive reasoning, logical argument and proof (Jones, 2002). It provides the basis for the development of spatial sense and plays an important role in acquiring advanced knowledge in science, technology, engineering,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts, Visualization, Critical Thinking
Watson, Jane; English, Lyn – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2015
By the time students reach the middle years they have experienced many chance activities based on dice. Common among these are rolling one die to explore the relationship of frequency and theoretical probability, and rolling two dice and summing the outcomes to consider their probabilities. Although dice may be considered overused by some, the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Manipulative Materials, Simulation, Technology Uses in Education
Roddy, Mark; Behrend, Kat – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2015
What do you do when you want to get your Stage 3 students authentically and enthusiastically engaged in the active construction of their understanding and fluency with measurement, data collection, representation and interpretation? How do you enable them to make choices about their learning, to measure with purpose, to record and organise the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Skills
Loong, Esther Yook Kin – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2014
When solving mathematical problems, many students know the procedure to get to the answer but cannot explain why they are doing it in that way. According to Skemp (1976) these students have instrumental understanding but not relational understanding of the problem. They have accepted the rules to arriving at the answer without questioning or…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation, Mathematical Logic
Lukac, Stanislav; Engel, Radovan – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2010
Dice are considered one of the oldest gambling devices and thus many mathematicians have been interested in various dice gambling games in the past. Dice have been used to teach probability, and dice rolls can be effectively simulated using technology. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) recommends that teachers use simulations…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Games, Probability, Manipulative Materials
Sezin, Fatin – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2009
It is instructive and interesting to find hidden numbers by using different positional numeration systems. Most of the present guessing techniques use the binary system expressed as less-than, greater-than or present-absent type information. This article describes how, by employing four cards having integers 1-64 written in different colours, one…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Numbers, Manipulative Materials
Box, Katherine; Scott, Paul – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2004
Before primitive man had grasped the concept of number, the written word or even speech, he was able to count. This was important for keeping track of food supplies, sending messages, trading between villages and even keeping track of how many animals were in their herd. Counting was done in various ways, but in all cases, the underlying principle…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Computation, Numbers, Manipulative Materials
Coad, Lance – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2006
This article discusses how paper folding can be used in the classroom to introduce the standard results of school geometry, such as the transversal and parallel lines results, along with results concerning angles in convex polygons and centres of triangles, for example. Angle bisectors, midpoints, perpendiculars are all straightforward…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Class Activities, Mathematics Activities, Geometry

Litwiller, Bonnie; Duncan, David – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1996
Shows how geometric truths can be reinforced by simple exercises with lines and dots. (MKR)
Descriptors: Geometry, Learning Activities, Manipulative Materials, Mathematics Instruction
de Mestre, Neville – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2005
For many years I have been advocating the use of hands-on materials to assist students in the understanding and application of mathematical concepts. Some of the methods have been introduced as small parts of earlier Discovery articles, (de Mestre, 1994, 1996, 1998, 1999a, 1999b, 1999c, 2000a, 2000b, 2001), but here I propose to devote the whole…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities, Manipulative Materials
Pearn, Catherine Ann – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2007
Several researchers have noted how children's whole number schemes can interfere with their efforts to learn fractions. An Australian study found that children who were successful with the solution of rational number tasks exhibited greater whole number knowledge and more flexible solution strategies. Behr and Post (1988) indicated that children…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematics, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Skills

Pedersen, Jean J. – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1974
This article offers a novel way of having students construct models of the five Platonic solids without the use of glue. Patterns and directions for students are provided. (DT)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning, Geometric Concepts, Instruction
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