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Budak, Sirin – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2022
The author, Sirin Budak, discusses how to model the problem of a frog climbing out of a well using piecewise functions and GeoGebra.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, Mathematical Applications, Class Activities
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Desyarti Safarini T. L. S.; Darhim; Dadang Juandi – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2023
Studying students' performance in learning differentiability is essential since it requires them to perform proceptual thinking. This case study research investigates students' proceptual thinking outcomes in learning the differentiability concept using Desmos Classroom Activities (DCA) based on the Three Worlds of Mathematics (TWM) framework. In…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Thinking Skills
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Phillips, Emily; Doran, Erin; Robertson, Laura; Nivens, Ryan Andrew – Teaching Science, 2022
Integration of content areas allows students to deepen and transfer knowledge. An area that allows for an organic integration of STEM content is through combining mathematics with science instruction. This paper describes how we integrated a lesson coupling flower structure with data representation in a Year 3 classroom. The lesson occurred over…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Mathematics Instruction, Primary Education, STEM Education
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Borkovitz, Debra K.; Haferd, Thomas – Mathematics Teacher, 2017
Clock Buddies is our favorite first-day-of-class activity. It starts as a nonthreatening icebreaker activity that helps students learn one another's names, but it soon asks students to find their own strategies for solving a real-world scheduling problem. Even highly math phobic students work with others and succeed. Students gain insight from…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Activities, Arithmetic, Problem Solving
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Bruder, Andrea; Kohler, Brynja R. – PRIMUS, 2020
Although modeling is an integral process in applied mathematics, students rarely encounter modeling opportunities in their calculus courses. We introduce a laboratory experience as a starting point for calculus students to investigate multivariable functions. A layered system of coffee and milk serves as a physical model for temperature gradients…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Climate, Food
Chick, Helen; Watson, Jane M.; Fitzallen, Noleine – Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia, 2018
The idea of variation is a foundation of statistical reasoning, and many curriculum documents, including the "Australian Curriculum", include variation in the learning required for the primary years. In this paper, we consider the design of activities that can exemplify the idea of variation for young students and investigate how…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Graphs
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Baroutsis, Aspa; White, Sonia L. J.; Hamilton, Annette; Jones, Madeline; Waters, Rayelene – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2018
This article encourages approaches that develop children's understandings of data representations. In particular, when children develope flexibility in their approaches to data representation and understanding, the same data can be represented in different ways. Flexible and adaptive use of representations is part of mathematics competence which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Mathematics Instruction
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Monks, Lisa; Chick, Helen – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2018
Fitness trackers can provide primary students with exciting opportunities to calculate, measure time and distance, graph, make sense of data, and improve their activity levels. This article suggests ways to use fitness trackers in the classroom.
Descriptors: Physical Fitness, Measurement Equipment, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students
Actuarial Foundation, 2013
"Bars, Lines, & Pies" is a dynamic math program designed to build graphing skills in students, while also showing them the relevance of math in their lives. Developed by The Actuarial Foundation along with Scholastic, the graphing lessons and activities involve engaging, real-world examples about the environment and recycling. In these lessons,…
Descriptors: Graphs, Grade 4, Grade 5, Grade 6
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Obara, Samuel – Mathematics Teacher, 2010
The inquiry-based approach to learning has gained popularity in recent times. Those who promote this approach maintain that mathematical investigation should be used to engage students. The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) recommends that problem solving be the center of mathematics teaching in promoting student learning through…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Active Learning, Mathematics Instruction, Investigations
Actuarial Foundation, 2013
"Shake, Rattle, & Roll" is a new program developed by The Actuarial Foundation with Scholastic, provides dynamic real-world math content designed to build student skills while showing students the relevance of math to understanding their world and planning for their future. Math skills are increasingly important for students. According to the U.S.…
Descriptors: Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, Gifted
Actuarial Foundation, 2012
The purpose of these modules is to provide an introduction to the world of probability and statistics to accelerated mathematics students at the high school level. The materials are centered on the fictional town of Happy Shores, a coastal community which is at risk for hurricanes. Actuaries at an insurance company figure out the risks and…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Probability, Statistics, Learning Modules
Curcio, Frances – National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, 2010
Since the dawn of civilization, pictorial representations and symbols have been used to communicate simple statistics. Efficient and effective, they are still used today in the form of pictures and graphs to record and present data. Who can tie their shoes? How many calories are in your favorite food? Make data and graphs relevant and interesting…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Numeracy, Graphs
Paine, Carolyn – Learning, 1983
An explanation is given of the uses of graphs for conveying information pictorially. Picture, bar, line, and area graphs are illustrated. Graphing projects for science, social studies, mathematics, economics, and language arts are listed, and teaching tips are suggested. (FG)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Elementary Secondary Education, Graphs, Instructional Materials
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Goerdt, Sonja L. – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
An activity which stresses on identifying features of functions like the rate of change, intercepts, local and global behavior, zeros and asymptotes is designed to increase the level of understanding of the students and also to clear any doubts that they might have. The students are then asked to make a summary of what was discussed in the class,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Class Activities, Graphs
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