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McDonald, Nathaniel J. – NAMTA Journal, 2001
Chronicles a teacher's first year teaching geometry at the Hershey Montessori Farm School in Huntsburg, Ohio. Instructional methods relied on Euclid primary readings and combined pure abstract logic with practical applications of geometry on the land. The course included geometry background imparted by Montessori elementary materials as well as…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Geometry, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Grandau, Laura; Stephens, Ana C. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2006
This article describes how two middle school teachers incorporated algebraic thinking into their textbook-based geometry lessons. One teacher embedded algebraic concepts within an existing textbook lesson while the other teacher elicited algebraic thinking by extending a textbook lesson. (Contains 5 figures.)
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Secondary School Mathematics, Teaching Methods, Mathematics Instruction
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Clary, Kim M. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2006
This article describes a hands-on activity in which students convert decimals to fractions, measure, make scale drawings, use algebraic formulas, and use visualization to construct a three-dimensional physical model of a portion of the seafloor. In the process, they learn about sound, speed, and ocean exploration. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Algebra, Models, Experiential Learning, Mathematics Activities
McLeay, Heather – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2006
The author describes a pilot study to investigate the extent to which learners use imagery in a variety of spatial problems. In order to discover how to encourage pupils to use imagery and thus to become better problem solvers, this study set out firstly to explore how pupils are able to use imagery in a variety of tasks. The tasks involved mental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Imagery, Spatial Ability, Problem Solving
Andrews, Paul; Sayers, Judy – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2006
This article discusses a comparative study, funded by the European Union, of the teaching of mathematics in five European countries, (Flanders, England, Finland, Hungary and Spain) to students in the upper primary (ages 10-12) and lower secondary (12-14) years. These ages were chosen as they represent a time when many students' experiences of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Student Experience
Catley, Alan – Mathematics Teaching Incorporating Micromath, 2006
In this article, the author shows some simple examples of ways in which "Autograph" can enhance learning in the KS3 curriculum. He began using version 2 with A-level students to help them visualise concepts in pure mathematics. He has "Autograph" projected to the front board to keep learners focused on mathematical activity…
Descriptors: Investigations, Mathematics Instruction, Graphs, Geometry
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Papadopoulos, Ioannis; Dagdilelis, Vassilios – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2006
In this paper, difficulties of students in the case of computer-mediated teaching of geometry in a traditional classroom are considered within the framework of "transactional distance", a concept well known in distance education. The main interest of this paper is to record and describe in detail the different forms of…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Technology, Geometry, Computer Assisted Instruction
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Fernandez, Isabel; Pacheco, Jose – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2005
It is customary for engineering syllabuses to include a substantial amount of mathematics, a fact traditionally justified through their usefulness in the analysis and resolution of many technological problems. In other words, usually the role of mathematics in engineering is emphasized. Nevertheless, the opposite viewpoint could be considered as…
Descriptors: Geometry, Engineering, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Principles
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Srinivasan, V. K. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
Given a conic section, the locus of a moving point in the plane of the conic section such that the two tangent lines drawn to the conic section from the moving point are all mutually perpendicular is a curve. In the case of an ellipse and hyperbola this curve is a circle referred to as the director circle. In the case of the parabola this curve…
Descriptors: Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education
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Pask, Colin – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2002
A seemingly simple question in a cartoon about Pythagoras' Theorem is shown to lead to questions about the nature of mathematical proof and the profound relationship between mathematics and science. It is suggested that an analysis of the issues involved could provide a good vehicle for classroom discussions or projects for senior students.…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
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Christy, Donna M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2006
This article describes lessons that link mathematics topics with literature, the NCTM's Navigations series, and art projects. Each lesson is designed around a theme and is laced throughout with fantasy. (Contains 13 figures.)
Descriptors: Fantasy, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Childrens Literature
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Wong, Michael – Mathematics Teacher, 2006
Students get a fun challenge from puzzling over an old, seemingly magical distance measurement technique. (Contains 5 figures.)
Descriptors: Human Body, Measurement Techniques, Thinking Skills, Mathematics Instruction
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Parker, Dennis – Mathematics Teacher, 2005
A problem sometimes called Moser's circle problem where a circular region has to be partitioned with chords without any three chords intersecting at one point, is discussed. It is shown that Moser's circle problem makes the students to use a variety of mathematical tools to find correct solutions to problems and gives an opportunity to think about…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Mathematics Instruction, Geometric Concepts, Geometry
Sworder, Steven C. – 1989
This paper presents a laboratory exercise in which an integration problem is applied to cinematography, without the need for apparatus. The problem situation is about the oscillation control of a camera platform to attain the contrast angular rate of objects. Wave equations for describing the oscillations are presented and an expression for…
Descriptors: Analytic Geometry, Calculus, College Mathematics, Estimation (Mathematics)
Yerushalmy, Michal; And Others – 1987
This is the final report of a year-long research project on the implementation of a guided inquiry approach using the Geometric Supposer, a microcomputer software series, to teach high school geometry in three Boston area suburbs during the 1985-1986 school year. The project assessed student learning and examined the many and varied issues…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Educational Technology, Geometry
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