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Seah, Rebecca – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2018
Using the correct materials and manipulatives appropriately allows the richness of geometrical concepts to be fully investigated to enable students to explore and reason about shapes. This article explores some of the key ideas involved in learning about two dimensional shapes and discusses how materials can be used to support learning.
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Plane Geometry, Media Selection, Resource Materials
Reiter, Harold; Holshouser, Arthur; Vennebush, Patrick – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Getting students to think about the relationships between area and perimeter beyond the formulas for these measurements is never easy. An interesting, nonroutine, and accessible problem that will stimulate such thoughts is the Lattice Octagon problem. A "lattice polygon" is a polygon whose vertices are points of a regularly spaced array.…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Plane Geometry, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
Canadas, Maria; Molina, Marta; Gallardo, Sandra; Martinez-Santaolalla, Manuel; Penas, Maria – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
Making constructions with paper is called "origami" and is considered an art. The objective for many fans of origami is to design new figures never constructed before. From the point of view of mathematics education, origami is an interesting didactic activity. In this article, the authors propose to help High School students understand new…
Descriptors: Manipulative Materials, Mathematical Concepts, Plane Geometry, Mathematics Instruction