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Stoeckel, Marta R. – Science Teacher, 2018
Along-standing energy lab involves dropping bouncy balls and measuring their rebound heights on successive bounces. The lab demonstrates a situation in which the mechanical energy of a system is not conserved. Although students enjoyed the lab, the author wanted to deepen their thinking about energy, including the connections to motion, with a new…
Descriptors: Energy, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Misconceptions
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Lee, J. Todd – Mathematics Teacher, 1999
One of the biggest hurdles in teaching statistics is convincing students that the area under curves has anything to do with all the samples, histograms, and various other indicators to which they have been exposed. Presents two examples to illustrate this phenomenon. (ASK)
Descriptors: Area, Graphs, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction
Cockburn, Anne D. – Paul Chapman Publishing, 2007
Children's mathematical misconceptions very often arise as a result of poor communication. This practical and innovative book presents a range of creative strategies to help teachers communicate effectively in the mathematics classroom, offering some new ways of presenting the fundamental concepts and principles of mathematics, and clearly…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Book Reviews, Educational Strategies, Communication Strategies
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Hale, Patricia – Mathematics Teacher, 2000
Discusses examples from research of how students' misconceptions underlie their difficulties in interpreting kinematics graphs, possible underlying causes, and promising remedies. (KHR)
Descriptors: Algebra, Concept Formation, Graphs, Learning Problems
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Mogil, H. Michael; And Others – Science and Children, 1991
The abundance of life, the highly varied geologic formations, and climatic variations found in a wide range of deserts is presented. Misconceptions held about the desert are discussed. A list of resources and activities are included. (KR)
Descriptors: Biology, Climate, Ecology, Elementary Education
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Mevarech, Zemira R.; Kramarsky, Bracha – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1997
Investigates students' conceptions and misconceptions relating to the construction of graphs. Qualitative analysis of students' responses identified three main alternative conceptions. Quantitative analyses of the data indicated that overall students did not enter the learning situation as a tabula rasa. Discusses the theoretical and practical…
Descriptors: Charts, Concept Formation, Graphs, Mathematical Applications
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Herz-Fischler, Roger – Mathematics Magazine, 1990
Durer's method for drawing an ellipse is used to explain why some people think an ellipse is egg shaped and to show how this method can be used to derive the Cartesian form of the ellipse. Historical background and suggestions for further reading are included. (KR)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Geometric Concepts, Geometric Constructions, Geometry