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Extractions: Curriculum Gears and Levers are fascinating and create very clean physical forms for many basic mathematical concepts. Ratios and fractions are equivalent to the size (teeth) of gears and weights and distances on levers. The idea of the equals sign translates literally to the fulcrum of the lever where the balance condition is that the product of weight times distance must be the same on both sides. The geometry of the circle is realized in the Gear itself with concrete identification of degrees radians radius diameter , etc. The Activities are structured so students need to develop mathematical skills to explain what they find, rather than having to go out and find made-up examples for mathematical ideas. This is much more the way the real world works, we rarely find mathematical problems exactly as they appear in texts. Rather, we need to learn to apply mathematical skills to solve the problems we DO find , in all their wondrous complexity.
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Extractions: This page contains activities and resources that are appropriate for teachers at the 3-5 grade level to use as they reflect on, plan for, and implement Standards-based mathematics education in their classrooms. Click on the following links (or scroll down the page) to find the Table of Contents for each section. i-Maths are online, interactive, multimedia math investigations. All i-Maths are built around interactive math applets, and some also include video clips. There are two lengths of i-Maths: single-day and multi-day, as identified below. Complete i-Maths include student investigations, teacher notes, and answers. Some of the multi-day i-Maths also include video clips of teachers and students using the investigation, sample student work, assessment tasks, and related professional development activities. Student i-Maths contain just the student investigations. They are ready to use by students. e-Math Investigations are selected E-examples from the electronic version of NCTM's Principles and Standards for School Mathematics . Each E-example consists of an interactive math applet, suggestions for student activities, and some discussion for teachers. These investigations can be identified by the icon to the right.
Extractions: From a Concerned Teacher This letter is to Plano parents of elementary and middle school-aged children. Its purpose is to make you aware of a math program for 6th-8th grades that the head of secondary math, Jim Wohlgehagen, is trying to implement beginning the 1999-2000 school year. This program is called "Connected Mathematics". In a nutshell, this program is "discovery" learning. The students "discover" the concepts in each unit through a variety of activities. The program sounds like a great idea in theory. The goal is to have students make sense of the mathematics they study and to be able to communicate their reasoning clearly. The teacher begins the unit by presenting the 'problem" to the students. The kids then work in pairs or small groups to solve the problem by gathering data, sharing ideas, looking for patterns, making conjectures, or developing other types of problem solving strategies. When most of the students have made sufficient progress toward solving the problem, the teacher helps the class to discuss ways they found to organize the data and look for patterns and related rules in the data. Below are concerns which every parent should consider.
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Extractions: Teachers use this date to engage students in activities related to the history and concept of . Students are often familiar with before this day and the projects and activities associated with Pi Day are meant to enrich and deepen the students' understanding of the concept. Activities may include investigations of the value of by approximating the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle. Students may also share their own Pi Projects with their classmates. Some teachers choose to end their Pi Day celebration by eating pie! If you are looking for some ways to celebrate math in your math class, or if you would like to suggest some school-wide thematic activities, you are certain to find ideas on this page to help you design a Pi Day that students will enjoy. If honoring is not enough of a reason to make this day special, keep in mind that March 14 is also
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