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Rathmell, Edward Cary – 1972
The purpose of the study was to determine the effects of type of grouping (multibase (M) or base ten (T) ) and the time that base representations are introduced (initially (EB) or after counting, reading and writing numerals (LB) ) on achievement in numeration in grade one. Four intact classes of 110 students participated, and a 2 x 2 factorial…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 1, Instruction
Alfieri, Charles; And Others – 1966
A list of materials needed and step-by-step directions for constructing an abacus are given. Instructions are provided which tell how to use the abacus in teaching number combinations and in working addition, multiplication, subtraction, and division problems. (Related documents are SE 015 950 and SE 015 952.) (DT)
Descriptors: Curriculum, Educational Media, Elementary School Mathematics, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedSmart, James R. – School Science and Mathematics, 1974
A short story is presented which uses as its characters rational and irrational numbers and numbers involving fractional exponents. (DT)
Descriptors: Instruction, Mathematics Education, Number Concepts, Numbers
Peer reviewedDeakin, Michael A. B. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1974
Euler's famous formula, e to the (i, pi) power equals -1, is developed by a purely algebraic method that avoids the use of both trigonometry and calculus. A heuristic outline is given followed by the rigorous theory. Pedagogical considerations for classroom presentation are suggested. (LS)
Descriptors: Algebra, College Mathematics, Instruction, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedRasof, Elvin – Arithmetic Teacher, 1969
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Division, Elementary School Mathematics, Number Concepts
Beougher, Elton E. – 1971
The paper presents reasons for teaching topics from number theory to elementary school students: (1) it can help reveal why numbers "act" in a certain way when added, multiplied, etc., (2) it offers drill material in new areas of mathematics, (3) it can develop interest - as mathematical enrichment, (4) it offers opportunities for students to…
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, History, Instruction, Mathematical Enrichment
Peer reviewedMichie, Susan – Developmental Psychology, 1985
Three-, four-, and five-year-olds were given problems to test their ability to recognize absolute number and relative order. Results suggest that children understand number as an absolute amount before they understand it as part of a progressive sequence in contradiction to the "ordinal theory of number." (Author/DST)
Descriptors: Comprehension, Developmental Tasks, Early Childhood Education, Number Concepts
Donovan, M. Suzanne, Ed.; Bransford, John D., Ed. – National Academies Press, 2005
"How Students Learn: Mathematics in the Classroom" builds on the discoveries detailed in the best-selling "How People Learn." Now these findings are presented in a way that teachers can use immediately, to revitalize their work in the classroom for even greater effectiveness. This book shows how to overcome the difficulties in teaching math to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning, Numbers, Number Systems
Peer reviewedMalcom, Paul S. – School Science and Mathematics, 1974
Mathematical Induction is used for direct proofs of many theorems; its logical equivalent, the Well-Ordering Property, replaced it to yield indirect proofs by contradiction. The author claims the later property is easier to comprehend and that it affords a non-geometrical example of proof by contradiction. (JP)
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Number Concepts, Secondary School Mathematics, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedSpezeski, William J. – Mathematics Teacher, 1974
Descriptors: Algebra, Instruction, Mathematics Education, Matrices
Peer reviewedKingston, J. Maurice – Two-Year College Mathematics Journal, 1974
Descriptors: Algorithms, College Mathematics, Mathematical Applications, Mathematics Education
Lindley, Roger G. – MATYC Journal, 1974
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Number Concepts, Prime Numbers
Peer reviewedMorgenstern, Frances B.; Pincus, Morris – Arithmetic Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction, Mathematical Vocabulary, Number Concepts
Hale, David; Wells, Peter – Mathematics Teaching, 1972
Descriptors: Instruction, Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematics, Number Concepts
Peer reviewedLee, John W. – Mathematics Teacher, 1972
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Instruction, Mathematics

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