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A collection of activities which deal with graphing concepts. Debbie has gathered these activities from various sources and uses them in her middle years classroom.
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AUTEUR(S): Debbie Penner
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This development of the greatest common factor and least common multiple is taken from Math 101 Online an online course at the University of Regina. This resource contains a description of the gcd and lcm as well as the Euclidean Algotithm.
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AUTEUR(S): Penny Nom
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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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Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics is a publication of the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers Society. This issue, August 1996, is centered on assessment.
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AUTEUR(S): Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers Society
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This one of the articles in the twelth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. In this article Rick and Nick, faculty members at the University of Regina, present a coach's preparation for a football game as an exercise in data management.
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AUTEUR(S): Rick Seaman and Nick Forsberg
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These interesting activity sheets were created to introduce polynomial operations to grade 8 students in Quebec. To do this Don "invented" a product called "IntelliGum" which comes in several different size containers. Students use polynomial operations to make, process and consolidate orders. These activities are particularly useful for addition and subtraction of polynomials and multiplication by constants.
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AUTEUR(S): Don Craig
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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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A collection of lessons which cover the topic of plane Geometry. Lessons introduce the Cartesian Grid, plotting points, graphing lines, Slope, Y -intercepts and more. Lessons include objectives, assignments, CELs and instructional guidelines. Quesions for an open book quiz are also included.
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AUTEUR(S): Murray Bruce
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A mathematical role play using Lake and Island Boards where studentsplan to move from Jabberwocky to their new planet "New Jabberwocky". Activitiesincluded discussions and analysis about climate, population, distance, area and perimeter.
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AUTEUR(S): Lisa Workman
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This unit illustrates the integration of mathematics (geometry in particular) and visual arts by using the work of M.C. Escher.
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AUTEUR(S): Diane Hanson
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This note appears in the twelth edition of Ideas and Resources for Teachers of Mathematics, a newsletter published by the Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society. It announces a master teachin award and contains an application form.
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AUTEUR(S): Saskatchewan Mathematics Teachers' Society
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A librarian wrote to Quandaries and Queries inquiring about teaching resources for incorporating writing into mathematics. In this response Walter and Rick supply some references.
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AUTEUR(S): Walter Whiteley and Rick Seaman
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This article discusses some of the many ways in which math is used in agriculture. It considers specific agriculture processes, as well as a variety of math concepts.
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AUTEUR(S): Natasha Glydon
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Katherine Heinrich the Canadian Math Society (CMS) President (1996-98) has put together a list of possible math projects for science fairs. This list is on the CMS site. If you wish to return to Math Central after viewing her list use the Back button on your browser.
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AUTEUR(S): Katherine Heinrich
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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. The topic of the eighth edition of the newsletter is "Real World Problem Solving". This article, written by a grade nine student, describes the mathematics involved in making a cone shaped hopper bottom for a grain bin.
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AUTEUR(S): Andrew Hennings
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