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Buerman, Margaret – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
Finding real-world examples for middle school algebra classes can be difficult but not impossible. As we strive to accomplish teaching our students how to solve and graph equations, we neglect to teach the big ideas of algebra. One of those big ideas is functions. This article gives three examples of functions that are found in Arches National…
Descriptors: Parks, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
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Usiskin, Zalman P. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
In the 1970s, the movement to the metric system (which has still not completely occurred in the United States) and the advent of hand-held calculators led some to speculate that decimal representation of numbers would render fractions obsolete. This provocative proposition stimulated Zalman Usiskin to write "The Future of Fractions" in 1979. He…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Activities, Mathematics, Mathematical Concepts
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Buerman, Margaret – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
Finding real-world examples for middle school algebra classes can be difficult but not impossible. As we strive to accomplish teaching our students how to solve and graph equations, we neglect to teach the big ideas of algebra. One of those big ideas is functions. This article gives three examples of functions that are found in Arches National…
Descriptors: Parks, Algebra, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
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Huntley, Mary Ann; Marcus, Robin; Kahan, Jeremy; Miller, Jane Lincoln – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2007
A cross-curricular structured-probe task-based clinical interview study with 44 pairs of third-year high-school mathematics students, most of whom were high achieving, was conducted to investigate their approaches to a variety of algebra problems. This paper presents results from one problem that involved solving a set of three linear equations of…
Descriptors: Equations (Mathematics), Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic
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Marchand, R. J.; McDevitt, T. J.; Bosse, Michael J.; Nandakumar, N. R. – PRIMUS, 2007
Many popular mathematical software products including Maple, Mathematica, Derive, Mathcad, Matlab, and some of the TI calculators produce incorrect graphs because they use complex arithmetic instead of "real" arithmetic. This article expounds on this issue, provides possible remedies for instructors to share with their students, and demonstrates…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Arithmetic, Computer Assisted Instruction, Graphs
Duke, Roger; Graham, Alan – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2007
In this article, the authors describe how a Java applet can help to build learners' intuitions about basic ideas of algebra. "Matchbox Algebra" is a Java applet the authors have designed to enable learners to grasp a key idea in learning algebra: that the letter "x" may be thought of as representing an as-yet-unknown number. They describe the…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematical Models
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Flesher, Tatyana; Holder, Eleanor – Mathematics and Computer Education, 2007
One of the main problems in undergraduate research in pure mathematics is that of determining a problem that is, at once, interesting to and capable of solution by a student who has completed only the calculus sequence. It is also desirable that the problem should present something new, since novelty and originality greatly increase the enthusiasm…
Descriptors: Computer Software, Graphs, Calculus, Algebra
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Hsu, Eric; Kysh, Judy; Ramage, Katherine; Resek, Diane – Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education, 2007
In this paper we describe a strand of activities for teachers of mathematics that we used with two cohorts of participants in a professional development program called Revitalizing Algebra (REAL). We first discuss our goals and describe the participants, and then we describe the construction and selection of the tasks followed by teacher…
Descriptors: Mathematics Teachers, Algebra, Faculty Development, Mathematics Instruction
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Guyker, James – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
Characteristic polynomials are used to determine when magic squares have magic inverses. A resulting method constructs arbitrary examples of such squares.
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Mathematical Concepts, Validity, Mathematical Logic
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Shi, Y. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2007
Based on a sequence of number pairs, a recent paper (Mauch, E. and Shi, Y., 2005, Using a sequence of number pairs as an example in teaching mathematics, "Mathematics and Computer Education," 39(3), 198-205) presented some interesting examples that can be used in teaching high school and college mathematics classes such as algebra, geometry,…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Student Interests, Student Projects, Mathematics Instruction
Caison, Becky; And Others – 1997
This document presents ideas and activities for teaching algebra. The section on "Week by Week Essentials" provides seven resources in a weekly format. It includes writing ideas that provide an algebra prompt and requires students to organize their thoughts and present them in a coherent fashion, and connections to the real world that…
Descriptors: Algebra, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Mathematics
Teppo, Anne R.; Esty, Warren W. – 1995
This paper presents an analysis of the different types of meanings that an individual may assign to a collection of algebraic symbols depending on the mathematical context in which the symbols are presented and the mathematical knowledge possessed by that individual. Four contexts for the Quadratic Theorem are used to illustrate the ways in which…
Descriptors: Algebra, Cognitive Style, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary Education
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Beasley, Guy L. – Mathematics Teacher, 1975
A three-digit number is chosen, the digits reversed, and the smaller is subtracted from the larger. The difference is a page number in the textbook; the teacher tells the last word on that page. The learning begins when the class uses algebra to prove why the teacher's trick works. (KM)
Descriptors: Algebra, Instruction, Mathematical Enrichment, Secondary Education
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Fuller, L. E.; Logan, J. D. – Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1975
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Computation, Higher Education
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Hancock, Robert R. – School Science and Mathematics, 1974
Descriptors: Algebra, Instruction, Mathematics Education, Secondary School Mathematics
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