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Wanko, Jeffrey J. – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Working with language-independent logic structures can help students develop both inductive and deductive reasoning skills. The Japanese publisher Nikoli (with resources available both in print and online) produces a treasure trove of language-independent logic puzzles. The Nikoli print resources are mostly in Japanese, creating the extra…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Puzzles, Logical Thinking
Goldenberg, E. Paul; Carter, Cynthia J.; Mark, June; Nikula, Johannah; Spencer, Deborah B. – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
The Common Core State Standards (CCSSI 2010) for Mathematical Practice have relevance even for those not in CCSS states because they describe the habits of mind that mathematicians--professionals as well as proficient school-age learners--use when doing mathematics. They provide a language to discuss aspects of mathematical practice that are of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Common Core State Standards, Mathematics Skills
Harper, Suzanne R.; Cox, Dana C. – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
In the authors' attempts to incorporate problem solving into their mathematics courses, they have found that student ambition and creativity are often hampered by feelings of risk, as many students are conditioned to value a produced solution over the actual process of building one. Eliminating risk is neither possible nor desired. The challenge,…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Student Motivation, Creativity
Moore, Kevin c.; LaForest, Kevin R. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
How do students think about an angle measure of ninety degrees? How do they think about ratios and values on the unit circle? How might angle measure be used to connect right-triangle trigonometry and circular functions? And why might asking these questions be important when introducing trigonometric functions to students? When teaching…
Descriptors: Trigonometry, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Logic
Trinter, Christine P.; Garofalo, Joe – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
When confronted with a challenging problem, many solvers may at first think that not enough information has been provided. If, however, they suspect that the problem is solvable, this feeling typically influences them to persevere as well as monitor and reflect on their efforts. In this article the authors present four nonroutine tasks that they…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics), Academic Standards
Zahner, William; Dent, Nick – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
Sometimes a student's unexpected solution turns a routine classroom task into a real problem, one that the teacher cannot resolve right away. Although not knowing the answer can be uncomfortable for a teacher, these moments of uncertainty are also an opportunity to model authentic problem solving. This article describes such a moment in Zahner's…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Mathematics Skills, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
Jensen, Jennifer L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
If students are going to develop reasoning and thinking skills, use their mathematical knowledge, and recognize the relevance of mathematics in their lives, they need to experience mathematics in meaningful ways. Only then will their mathematical skills be transferrable to all other parts of their lives. To promote such flexible mathematical…
Descriptors: Consultants, Mathematics Education, Student Projects, Algebra
Wanko, Jeffrey J. – Mathematics Teacher, 2009
An understanding of proof does not start in a high school geometry course. Rather, attention to logical reasoning throughout a student's school experience can help the development of proof readiness. In the spirit of problem solving, the author has begun to use some Japanese logic puzzles other than sudoku to help students develop additional…
Descriptors: Puzzles, Educational Games, Grade 5, Educational Experience
Peer reviewedBremigan, Elizabeth George – Mathematics Teacher, 2001
Presents problems designed to focus student attention on the visual representations that accompany the verbal statements of problem situations involving motion over a period of time. Shows that as a result of engaging in these activities, students gain a better understanding of a given problem situation before they apply procedures to answer…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
Tillema, Erik – Mathematics Teacher, 2005
The Chinese used the idea of generating equivalent expressions for solving problems where the problems from a historical Chinese text are studied to understand the ways in which the ideas can lead into algebraic calculations and help students to learn algebra. The texts unify algebraic problem solving through complex algebraic thought and afford…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Algebra, Foreign Countries, Problem Solving
Peer reviewedHowe, Roger – Mathematics Teacher, 2002
Presents a logical reasoning problem pivotal to the novel "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" and discusses it at two levels. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Deduction, Logical Thinking, Mathematics Activities
Peer reviewedPerl, Teri – Mathematics Teacher, 1977
A journal called the Ladies' Diary published from 1704 to 1841, presented mathematical problems, and solutions to the problems. The purposes of the journal are compared to those of Scientific American today. (SD)
Descriptors: Geometry, History, Logical Thinking, Mathematical Enrichment
Peer reviewedRothbart, Andrea – Mathematics Teacher, 1998
Discusses the process and the usefulness of translating empirical logic puzzles into mathematical problems which may be more easily solved, then translating the answer back into the context of the original problem. Presents nine logic puzzles devised by Lewis Carroll, with answers. (AIM)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Logical Thinking, Mathematical Aptitude, Mathematical Concepts
Peer reviewedBrumfiel, Charles – Mathematics Teacher, 1974
A strategy game is presented that teachers (1) logical reasoning; (2) how to formulate a clear verbal argument that explains your reasoning; (3) basic mathematical skills and (4) computational skills. The game is adaptable for many levels of instruction. (JP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Class Activities, Deduction, Educational Games
Peer reviewedPhilipp, Randolph A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1989
A problem-solving approach is developed for secondary or college students to estimate the number of piano tuners in a large city. The answer and method are analyzed for appropriateness. Four similar problems are suggested. (DC)
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Discovery Processes, Estimation (Mathematics), Logical Thinking
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