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Garofalo, Joe; Trinter, Christine P.; Swartz, Barbara A. – Mathematics Teacher, 2015
One method of proof is to provide a logical argument that demonstrates the existence of a mathematical object (e.g., a number) that can be used to prove or disprove a conjecture or statement. Some such proofs result in the actual identification of such an object, whereas others just demonstrate that such an object exists. These types of proofs are…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Secondary School Mathematics
Izydorczak, Mark E. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
When designing lessons and units of study, teachers prepare problems that will make learning accessible, challenging, and targeted to goals. Experienced teachers often can predict classroom dialogue. This sense of déjà vu is even stronger when they teach the same course several times a day. The questions from the students are familiar and almost…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Teaching Methods
Gilbertson, Nicholas J. – Mathematics Teacher, 2016
A good formula is like a good story, rich in description, powerful in communication, and eye-opening to readers. The formula presented in this article for determining the coefficients of the binomial expansion of (x + y)n is one such "good read." The beauty of this formula is in its simplicity--both describing a quantitative situation…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Formulas, Validity, Mathematical Logic
Cloft, Kristal – Mathematics Teacher, 2018
Many ways exist to engage students without detracting from the mathematics. Certainly some are high-tech options, such as video games, online trivia sites, and PowerPoint® presentations that follow the same model as Jeopardy; but sometimes low-tech options can be just as powerful. One exciting way to connect with students is by incorporating…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learner Engagement, Mathematics Activities, Educational Games
Viro, Julia – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
Constructing viable arguments and reasoning abstractly is an essential part of the Common Core State Standards for Mathematics (CCSSI 2010). This article discusses the scenarios in which a mathematical task is impossible to accomplish, as well as how to approach impossible scenarios in the classroom. The concept of proof is introduced as the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Validity, Mathematical Logic
Lu, Yun; Vasko, Francis J.; Drummond, Trevor J.; Vasko, Lisa E. – Mathematics Teacher, 2014
If the prospective students of probability lack a background in mathematical proofs, hands-on classroom activities may work well to help them to learn to analyze problems correctly. For example, students may physically roll a die twice to count and compare the frequency of the sequences. Tools such as graphing calculators or Microsoft Excel®…
Descriptors: Probability, Mathematical Logic, Validity, Heuristics
Paoletti, Teo J. – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
To engage students, many teachers wish to connect the mathematics they are teaching to other branches of mathematics or to real-world applications. The lesson presented in this article, which uses the algebraic skill of finding the equation of a line between two points and the geometric axiom that any two points define a line, does both. A…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Relevance (Education), Algebra, Mathematics Skills
Cukier, Mimi; Asdourian, Tony; Thakker, Anand – Mathematics Teacher, 2012
Geometry provides a natural window into what it is like to do mathematics. In the world of geometry, playful experimentation is often more fruitful than following a procedure, and logic plus a few axioms can open new worlds. Nonetheless, teaching a geometry course in a way that combines both rigor and play can be difficult. Many geometry courses…
Descriptors: Geometry, Grade 8, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving
Craven, Joshua D. – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
For many students, geometry is the first course in which mathematical proof takes center stage. To help ease students into writing proofs, the author tries to create lessons and activities throughout the year that challenge students to prove their own conjectures by using tools learned in previous mathematics courses. Teachers cannot get all…
Descriptors: Mathematical Logic, Geometry, Validity, Mathematics Instruction
Quinn, Robert J.; Ball, Tom S. – Mathematics Teacher, 2007
This article presents a rich geometry problem and discusses its solution. A variety of mathematically correct justifications for this answer are provided. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Geometry, Geometric Concepts, Algebra, Mathematics Instruction
Semanisinova, Ingrid; Trenkler, Marian – Mathematics Teacher, 2007
The purpose of this article is to present a collection of problems that allow students to investigate magic squares and Latin squares, formulate their own conjectures about these mathematical objects, look for arguments supporting or disproving their conjectures, and finally establish and prove mathematical assertions. Each problem is completed…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Problem Solving, Mathematical Logic, Validity
Sultan, Alan – Mathematics Teacher, 2007
In this article, the author presents some interesting geometric fallacies that were used in a problem-solving course for preservice high school mathematics teachers. He states that presenting these fallacies in ordinary math classes can enrich the class by making the students think hard about both the theorems themselves and the steps in the proof…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Mathematics Teachers, Mathematics Instruction, Problem Solving