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Critchett, John – Mathematics Teaching, 2011
The Fibonacci series has been studied since it was first described by Leonardo of Pisa--Fibonacci--in 1202. It begins with the sequence 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8... Each succeeding number is the sum of the previous two. In number theory courses, students are introduced to the concept of modulo arithmetic, sometimes called "clock" arithmetic. In modulo…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Arithmetic, Theories, Numbers
Watson, Anne – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
This article is the first in a series which draws on findings from Nunes, Watson and Bryant (2009): "Key understandings in school mathematics: a report to the Nuffield Foundation." The Nuffield report is soundly based on research about how children learn some of the concepts involved in mathematics. In this series of articles the author takes key…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Number Concepts, Computation
Stafford, Pat – Mathematics Teaching, 2011
Having decided to spend some time looking at one's understanding of numbers, the author was inspired by "Alex's Adventures in Numberland," by Alex Bellos to look at one's innate appreciation of number. Bellos quotes research studies suggesting that an individual's natural appreciation of numbers is more likely to be exponential rather…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Number Concepts
Griffiths, Martin – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
In "MT218" the author looked at the possibility of basing a classroom activity on a simple, though not totally transparent, number-theoretic result. In this article he considers another relatively straightforward idea from number theory that could be used either as a lesson starter or as the basis of a more substantial task, requiring students to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Number Concepts, Problem Solving, Task Analysis
Williams, Helen – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
As part of an NCETM project, the author is involved with three local schools investigating how engaging in role play might aid children's mathematical development. The project embraces children ranging from part-time Reception to Y4. In this extract, two Reception-age girls, Rachel and Connie, are playing in their classroom spacecraft, and need a…
Descriptors: Play, Young Children, Mathematics Instruction, Creative Teaching
Greer, Brian; Mukhopadhyay, Swapna – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
One original, and continuing, source of interest in large numbers is observation of the natural world, such as trying to count the stars on a clear night or contemplation of the number of grains of sand on the seashore. Indeed, a search of the internet quickly reveals many discussions of the relative numbers of stars and grains of sand. Big…
Descriptors: Numbers, Mathematics Instruction, Observation, Arithmetic
Lee, Ji Un – Mathematics Teaching, 2010
Unlike old perceptions of algebra as a subject that needs to be taught in the upper grade levels of schooling, much of the recent research reports that young students are capable of reasoning algebraically. It is important to note that the recommendation to include algebraic experiences in the early grades is not made simply to introduce typical…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Logic, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics
Kathotia, Vinay – Mathematics Teaching, 2009
This article reports on work undertaken by schools as part of Qualifications and Curriculum Authority's (QCA's) "Engaging mathematics for all learners" project. The goal was to use in the classroom, materials and approaches from a Royal Institution (Ri) Year 10 master-class, "Number Sense", which was inspired by examples from…
Descriptors: Numbers, Algebra, Number Concepts, Number Systems
Kathota, Vinay – Mathematics Teaching, 2009
"The power of two" is a Royal Institution (Ri) mathematics "master-class". It is a two-and-a half-hour interactive learning session, which, with varying degree of coverage and depth, has been run with students from Year 5 to Year 11, and for teachers. The master class focuses on an historical episode--the Josephus…
Descriptors: Number Systems, Number Concepts, Pattern Recognition, Mathematics Instruction