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This is one of the articles in the fifth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The topic of the fifth edition of the newsletter is data management and in this article Lillian describes some of the data management undertakings produced, analyzed and interpreted in her grade one class.
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AUTEUR(S): Lillian Forsythe
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This is one of the articles in the fifth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The topic of the fifth edition of the newsletter is data management and in this article Angela describes two activities she did with her grade five class. In the first students used a circle graph to display how they spent a 24 hour day and in the second they discussed possible outcomes and probabilities from rolling a die, using game Math Quest.
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AUTEUR(S): Angela Harding
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A collection of problems created by students in an Mathematics Education course in the Winter of 1999. These problems are aimed at the elementary years mathematics content.
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AUTEUR(S): Vi Maeers, Chad Parker, Sheldon Rieger, Cheryl Brule, Rhonda Wilmot Stad...
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Calculating the area of a rectangles, circles, triangles etc.has been been a regular exercise for students of mathematics. Unfortunately much of the world is irregular in shape and design. This exercise introduces the students to estimating the area of irregular surfaces.
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AUTEUR(S): Bruce Hermsmeier
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In this article Judi and Harley illustrate the seven frieze patterns using art of the indigenous peoples of North America. They then develope some of the mathematics of frieze patterns at a level that is accessible to many students. The teacher notes contain activities with frieze patterns for students at all levels.
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AUTEUR(S): Judi McDonald and Harley Weston
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This is a collection of Aboriginal games that teachers can use to integrate culture into Mathematics lessons. The mathematical content includes patterns and relations, probability, data management, numbers and operations, problem solving, critical thinking, and geometry. Students will have fun with the games while they apply their mathematical knowledge.
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AUTEUR(S): Compiled by Karen Arnason, Mhairi(Vi) Maeers, Judith McDonald and Harley...
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This resource contains ten geometry activities for students in grades 2 and 3. Each activity includes an activity card and teacher notes, and some have worksheets. Assessment form are also included.
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AUTEUR(S): Douglas Dahl
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This is an article in the sixth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The topic of the fifth edition of the newsletter is geometry and in this note Poppy talks about the use of pattern blocks in her grade 3 class.
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AUTEUR(S): Poppy Cumming
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This is an article in the sixth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The topic of the fifth edition of the newsletter is geometry and in this note Linda gives a list of geometry ideas that could be adapted for use in elementary classrooms.
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AUTEUR(S): Linda Longpre
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This is an article in the sixth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The topic of the fifth edition of the newsletter is geometry. This article describes math menus their use and gives an example of a grade2/3 geometry math menu.
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AUTEUR(S): L.J. Dowell-Hantelmann
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This is a kit of 30 hands on activities for students in grades 4-6. There are activities in data management and analysis, geometry, measurement, numbers and operations, problem solving and assessment and evaluation. All of the activities contain teacher notes and task cards.
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AUTEUR(S): Wendy Sawatzky
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Some suggestions of techniques that can be used to integrate problem solving into an elementary classroom.
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AUTEUR(S): Wayne Pusch
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This is the lead article in the eighth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The topic of the eighth edition of the newsletter is "Real World Problem Solving" and in this note Rick writes about discussions with three women and their "math anxiety".
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AUTEUR(S): Rick Seaman
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A competition devised by students in a Mathematics Education class.
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AUTEUR(S): Mathed 300
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This is the lead article in the sixth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The topic of the sixth edition of the newsletter is geometry and in this article Vi discusses geometry and problem solving.
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AUTEUR(S): Mhairi (Vi) Maeers
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