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Stannard, William A. – School Science and Mathematics, 1984
Suggested is the presentation of problems for which student teams are to write computer programs which will reveal the results of guesses at the answer by users of the program. Illustrative problems and programs are included. (MNS)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Mathematics Instruction
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Milton, Ken – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1989
Presented are example activities which are typical of the topic focus and methods of approach evident in the Algebraic Thinking in Children (ATIC) project. This project is aimed at assisting children to ultimately make sense of formal algebra when it is presented. (CW)
Descriptors: Algebra, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Foreign Countries
Cosler, Norma, Ed. – 1974
THis is one of eighteen sets of individualized mathematics problems developed by the Oregon Vo-Tech Math Project. Each of these problem packages is organized around a mathematical topic and contains problems related to diverse vocations. Solutions are provided for all problems. This volume includes problems involving logarithms, exponents, and…
Descriptors: Algebra, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Materials, Mathematical Applications
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Swetz, Frank J. – Mathematics Teacher, 1989
Discussed is the benefit of the inclusion of historical material in a student's text. Several geometry problems are used as examples. A suggested list of problem sources is provided in the appendix. (YP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Geometric Constructions, Geometry, Mathematical Enrichment
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Beresin, May; And Others – College Mathematics Journal, 1989
Determines which chessboards contain a chromatic rectangle having all four corners the same color for any black-white coloring. Expands the problem to a three color problem. (YP)
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Enrichment
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Kurtzke, John F. – Mathematics Teacher, 1990
Presented is the problem of determining alternative schedules for major league baseball. Equations of the schedule, conditions on the solutions, and solutions are discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Algebra, Baseball, Creative Thinking, Learning Activities
Snover, Stephen L.; Spikell, Mark A. – 1979
The message of this article is that there are many types of problems ordinarily requiring advanced techniques or special insight to solve which can now be done as simple programming exercises on inexpensive programmable calculators. Several examples appropriate for the secondary school curriculum are given. These are: (1) evaluating polynomials;…
Descriptors: Algebra, Calculators, Computation, Curriculum
Koetke, Walter – 1971
Demonstration programs, possible assignments for students (with solutions), and remedial drill programs for students to use are presented to aid teachers using a computer or a computer terminal in the teaching of algebra. The text can be followed page by page or used as a well-indexed reference work, and specific suggestions are made on how and…
Descriptors: Algebra, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Mathematics Instruction
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Mathematics Teacher, 1980
Four teaching ideas are discussed: a "giant" math problem designed to motivate students to use library sources, calculators, computers, and textbooks; a different way of finding fractional equivalents; a task-card project designed to encourage mathematics students to use libraries; and journal writing in a mathematics class. (MP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematics Education
Cannon, Lawrence O.; Elich, Joe – 1989
In most mathematics problem solving work, students' motivation comes from trying to please their teachers or to earn a good grade. The questions students must tackle are almost never generated by their own interest. Seven open-ended college algebra-level problems are presented in which the solution of one question suggests other related questions.…
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Higher Education, Mathematical Concepts
Cosler, Norma, Ed. – 1974
This booklet, developed by the Oregon Vo-Tech Math Project, contains a broad range of mathematical problems used related to vocations in the area of marketing. Solutions to all problems are included. Problems included involve whole numbers, fractions, decimals, measurement, solution of equations, logarithms, and percent. (SD)
Descriptors: Algebra, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Materials, Marketing
Cosler, Norma, Ed. – 1974
This is one of eighteen sets of individualized mathematics problems developed by the Oregon Vo-Tech Math Project. Each of these problem packages is organized around a mathematical topic and contains problems related to diverse vocations. Solutions are provided for all problems. Problems in this volume require the computation of square roots,…
Descriptors: Algebra, Geometry, Individualized Instruction, Instructional Materials
2003
Math Sense consists of five books that develop from basic to more advanced math skills. This document contains a placement test used with Math Sense to help students and their teachers decide into which Math Sense book to begin working. The placement test is divided into six parts, each consisting of 10 to 22 problems, and is based on exit skill…
Descriptors: Algebra, Curriculum Design, Evaluation, Geometry
Kennedy, John – 1980
This text provides information and exercises on arithmetic topics which should be mastered before a student enrolls in an Elementary Algebra course. Section I describes the fundamental properties and relationships of whole numbers, focusing on basic operations, divisibility tests, exponents, order of operations, prime numbers, greatest common…
Descriptors: Algebra, Arithmetic, Basic Skills, Community Colleges
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Miller, William A. – Mathematics Teacher, 1990
Presented is a lesson in which the patterns that occur within and between sequences of polygonal numbers present an opportunity for students to analyze, represent, and generalize relationships. Materials, objectives, levels, and directions for this activity are discussed. Worksheets to accompany the activities are provided. (CW)
Descriptors: Algebra, Functions (Mathematics), Geometry, Mathematical Applications
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