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This one of the articles in the seventh edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. The focuses of this issue is patterning and algebra. In this article Ed explores the questions - Is it possible to introduce algebraic concepts to the middle level student without invoking uneasiness and fear? and
- How are we able to develop an algebraic mind set which will lead to successful algebraic abstraction at the secondary level?
Included are samples of students' solutions to problems which are based on the discovery and analysis of patterns.
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AUTEUR(S): Ed Bourassa
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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 middle years mathematics content.
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AUTEUR(S): Vi Maeers, Carlie Brentnell, Kelly Quinney, Kendra Struble, Ruth van Mos...
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This note describes a situation which is familiar to students and constructs a mathematical model. A feature of this activity is that the problem described does not have a unique solution. Finding different solutions requires that the students have a good understanding of the problem, and different methods of solution provide an ideal opportunity for classroom discussion.
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AUTEUR(S): Denis and Diane Hanson
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In this note we consider a problem involving the ratio of two unknowns and contrast an algebraic solution with a graphic approach.
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AUTEUR(S): Diane Hanson
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This is an article in the eighth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. This article is contains the names of the winners and their solutions to the problems in a middle level problem solving contest.
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AUTEUR(S): Lacey Walker, Rory Statham, D'laney Bruneau, Ryan Flegg and Blair Jasper
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This is a list of resources that the authors have found usefull in teaching problem solving.
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AUTEUR(S): Vi Maeers and David Bale
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In the Spring of 1997 some students in grade 8 at Truro Junior High School in Truro, Nova Scotia solved the problems in the resource Experiment in Teaching and Learning Problem Solving and sent us their solutions. We suggested that they make up some problems of their own to put on the Math Central site and these are the problems that they sent us.
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AUTEUR(S): Andrew Muir, Michael MacMullin, Adam Hinton, Rose, Renee, Catherine-Anne...
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These problems were created by students at Truro Junior High School in Truro, Nova Scotia. Their teacher, Mr. Paul Dennis (pdennis@tjhs.ednet.ns.ca) had them solve the problems in the resource Middle Years Problems - 1999 and send us their solutions. We suggested that they make up some problems of their own to put on the Math Central site and these are the problems that they sent us.
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AUTEUR(S): Tristan de Boer, Brandon Burton, Sandy Fitzgerald, Terra Huntley, Heathe...
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In this grades 7 to 9 activity students make measurements of their school and then construct a scale drawing.
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AUTEUR(S): Lesley Boulanger
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Some ideas to begin a problem-solving centred mathematics program.
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AUTEUR(S): Vi Maeers and David Bale
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This note is in the twelth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. It announces some short courses to be offered in Saskatoon in the Summer of 2000.
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AUTEUR(S): Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society
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