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Cooper, Linda L.; Roberge, Martin C. – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
For students who have difficulty envisioning how the mathematics that they are learning is used outside the classroom, an adventure as field mathematicians can be enlightening. Measuring stream discharge is a field experience that allows students to engage in a hands-on (and boots-on) real-world, problem-solving activity and that integrates…
Descriptors: Geometry, World Problems, Physical Geography, Geometric Concepts
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Usiskin, Zalman – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Singapore students have scored exceedingly well on international tests in mathematics. In response, there has been a desire in the United States--both at the policy level and at the school level--to emulate Singapore. Because what can be identified most easily about Singapore's school mathematics can be gleaned from curriculum documents from the…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Textbooks, Core Curriculum
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Edenfield, Kelly W. – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
The widespread adoption of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSI 2010) shows a commitment to changing mathematics teaching and learning in pursuit of increasing student achievement. CCSSM should not be viewed as just another list of content standards for publishers and assessment groups to design their products around. Many…
Descriptors: State Standards, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction, Core Curriculum
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Kaplan, Jennifer J.; Otten, Samuel – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
This article introduces an optimization task with a ready-made motivating question that may be paraphrased as follows: "Are you smarter than a Welsh corgi?" The authors present the task along with descriptions of the ways in which two groups of students approached it. These group vignettes reveal as much about the nature of calculus students'…
Descriptors: Algebra, Vignettes, Problem Solving, Calculus
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Piatek-Jimenez, Katrina; Marcinek, Tibor; Phelps, Christine M.; Dias, Ana – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
In recent years, the term "quantitative literacy" has become a buzzword in the mathematics community. But what does it mean, and is it something that should be incorporated into the high school mathematics classroom? In this article, the authors will define quantitative literacy (QL), discuss how teaching for QL differs from teaching a traditional…
Descriptors: Numeracy, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics
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Gjovik, Oistein – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
This article presents an origami activity which can lead to rich tasks in several branches of mathematics. This activity is a good first step for preservice teachers to get to know one another, start talking to one another, and start discussing mathematics. It can also show them how mathematics teaching and learning have changed to a more…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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Pritchard, Christine K.; Lamb, John H. – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
NCTM (2000) described geometry as "a means of describing, analyzing, and understanding the world and seeing beauty in its structures" (p. 309). Dossey et al. (2002) captured the essence of this aspect of visualization by stating that geometry fosters in students an ability to "visualize and mentally manipulate geometric objects." (p. 200).…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Visual Impairments, Geometry, Geometric Concepts
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Suurtam, Christine – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
"Reasoning and sense making should occur in every classroom every day," states "Focus in High School Mathematics: Reasoning and Sense Making" (NCTM 2009, p. 5). As this book suggests, reasoning can take many forms, including explorations and conjectures as well as explanations and justifications of student thinking. Sense making, on the other…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Grade 7, Mathematics Teachers, Thinking Skills
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Yeo, Joseph B. W. – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Most students love to play games. Ernest (1986) believed that games could be used to teach mathematics effectively in four areas: motivation, concept development, reinforcement of skills, and practice of problem-solving strategies. Fifteen is an interesting and thought-provoking game that helps students learn mathematics at the same time. Playing…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Concept Formation, Spatial Ability, Geometric Concepts
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Somchaipeng, Tongta; Kruatong, Tussatrin; Panijpan, Bhinyo – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Exploring and deriving proofs of closed-form expressions for series can be fun for students. However, for some students, a physical representation of such problems is more meaningful. Various approaches have been designed to help students visualize squares of sums and sums of squares; these approaches may be arithmetic-algebraic or combinatorial…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Validity, Arithmetic, Mathematics
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Poetzel, Adam; Muskin, Joseph; Munroe, Anne; Russell, Craig – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Imagine high school students glued to computer screens--not playing video games but applying their mathematical knowledge of functions to the design of three-dimensional sculptures. Imagine these students engaging in rich discourse as they transform functions of their choosing to design unique creations. Now, imagine these students using…
Descriptors: High School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Education, College School Cooperation
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Wanko, Jeffrey J.; Edwards, Michael Todd; Phelps, Steve – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
The Sliding along a Side task was presented at a National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) conference session for high school teachers. According to the authors, while exploring this task with this group of experienced mathematics educators and classroom teachers, they shared a "gasp!" moment. With the aid of the dynamic mathematics…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Geometric Concepts, Educational Change, Secondary School Teachers
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Ledford, Sarah D.; Garner, Mary L.; Teachey, Angela L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Sometimes, in the teaching and learning of mathematics, open-ended problems posed by teachers or students can lead to a fuller understanding of mathematical concepts--a depth of understanding that no one could have anticipated. Interesting solutions and ideas emerged unexpectedly when the authors asked prospective and in-service teachers an "old"…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics, Algebra
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Punches-Guntsch, Christina M.; Kenney, Erin N. – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Many students will need remedial work in mathematics during their high school years. Some sort of help will be needed to fulfill the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics' (NCTM's) (2000) vision of a mathematics classroom that involves students having access to mathematically rich problems and being engaged in solving them. The high school…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Enrichment, Enrichment Activities, Urban Schools
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Flores, Alfinio; Cauto, Kevin M. – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
This article will describe two activities in which students conduct experiments with random numbers so they can see that having at least one repeated birthday in a group of 40 is not unusual. The first empirical approach was conducted by author Cauto in a secondary school methods course. The second empirical approach was used by author Flores with…
Descriptors: Probability, Secondary School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction
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