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Harrison, John – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2006
In this article, the author believes that a visual image of the number system is helpful to everyone, especially children, in understanding what is, after all, an abstract idea. The simplest model is the number line, a row of equally spaced numbers, starting at zero. This illustrates the continuous progression of the natural numbers, moving to the…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Number Systems, Young Children, Models
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Turner, Paul – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2006
This article discusses Pythagoras' theorem, typically, it is introduce to students in the junior years of secondary school. Students consolidate their understanding of the theorem by using it for finding missing sides of triangles and for checking whether a given triangle has a right angle. But the topic often seems to dry up rapidly once these…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Geometric Concepts, Equations (Mathematics), Professional Personnel
Naylor, Michael – Teaching Pre K-8, 2006
A hundreds chart is a simple 10 x 10 grid with the numbers 1-100. Here, the author discusses several activities for different grade levels using the hundreds chart. The activities are: (1) Chart tour (Grades K-2); (2) Mystery number (Grades 1-3); (3) Missing numbers (Grades 1-3); (4) Multiple patterns (Grades 3-5); and (5) Least common multiples…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Charts, Numbers, Elementary School Mathematics
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Roura, Pere; Josep, Calbo – Physics Education, 2005
Probably the most direct observation of the Earth's curvature is how objects appear from over the horizon when we approach them and disappear as we get further away from them. Similarly, the portion of a high object (a building or a mountain) that is visible depends on the height of the site where the observation is made. Based upon these very…
Descriptors: Observation, Mathematics Activities, History, Science Instruction
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Beseler, Susan – Mathematics Teacher, 2006
This activity introduces students to the need for and rationale of hypothesis testing, using a basketball scenario familiar to even the most casual of fans.
Descriptors: Hypothesis Testing, Team Sports, Probability, Statistical Analysis
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Munakata, Mika – Mathematics Teacher, 2006
In the project described in this article, students work together to model real-life phenomena. They also think about the modeling process as they develop rubrics for evaluating their peers' work.
Descriptors: Scoring Rubrics, Competition, Models, Mathematics Activities
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McCoy, Leah P.; Buckner, Stefanie; Munley, Jessica – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2007
This article introduces and explains probability games from diverse cultures. Activities are described and teacher-ready materials are included. (Contains 7 figures.)
Descriptors: Probability, Mathematics Activities, Cultural Pluralism, Mathematical Concepts
Jarman, Ron – 1998
This book aims to present helpful, practical ideas and suggestions for mathematics teaching. Focus is on how teaching can be developed in a Rudolf Steiner (Waldorf) School and includes treatment of mathematical topics applicable to the 7-14 age group. Suggestions for curriculum and examples for children to work on are presented with a very wide…
Descriptors: Algebra, Arithmetic, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Phillips, Jan; Osmus, Kathy – 2003
This book is a teacher's resource guide designed to help students gain the range of math skills they need to succeed in life, work, and on standardized tests; overcome math anxiety; discover math as interesting and purposeful; and develop good number sense. Topics covered in this book include algebra and geometry. Lessons are organized around four…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Algebra, Geometry, Mathematics Activities
Connor, Jenni; Neal, Denise – Early Childhood Australia, 2005
The "Everyday Learning" series has been developed to focus attention on the everyday ways in which children can be supported in their growth and development. It is for all those who are involved in children's development and learning, including people caring for young children in their own or others' homes, such as parents, grandparents…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Preschool Children, Young Children, Child Development
Halverscheid, Stefan – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
In extra-curriculum activities, the nature of the instructor-learner relationship differs from that in class. This constellation, if accompanied by a smaller gap between the mathematical skills of tutor and learner, has an impact on motivational aspects and on the choice of contents in these activities: The use of problem questions of competition…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Foreign Countries
Bragg, Philippa; Outhred, Lynne – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
Recent publications continue to show that significant numbers of students in junior grades, while competent in basic ruler skills, seem not to have acquired important concepts about how rulers work and units of length. This paper reports on the results of a set of tasks completed by students from Grades 5 and 6. The results show that many students…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Measurement, Grade 6, Foreign Countries
Beem, Paul – 1998
Steiner's Porism states that if you can draw a connected ring of circles in the annular region between two original circles, the ring will be successfully completed no matter where you start. This paper explores how the TI-92 graphing calculator can be used to demonstrate Steiner's Porism and illustrate the main points of its proof. Inversion in…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Geometric Concepts, Geometry, Graphing Calculators
Bryant, Deborah; Driscoll, Mark – 1998
Increased attention has been given to issues of assessment in recent years. Teachers of mathematics have been working to change both the way they elicit evidence of their students' mathematical thinking and the way they use that evidence to monitor students' progress and guide instructional decision making. This publication is based on work done…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Sherard, Wade H., III – 1999
This book features a collection of 54 decimal number puzzles designed to provide experiences in problem solving and mathematical reasoning for middle and high school students. Each puzzle consists of a sequence of 10 clues about an unknown decimal number. The clues, when revealed one at a time, lead students through deductive reasoning to the…
Descriptors: Decimal Fractions, High Schools, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction
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