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Donuts and Do Loops
 
In this note Penny shows a connection between the number of ways you can buy a dozen donuts from an unlimited supply of 5 types of donuts, and the number of operations a computer performs as it goes through a do loop.
Get Into Line (HTML ou PDF)
 
This Stewart Resource unit covers many topics some of which are basics of graphing, linear equations, characteristics of a line, arithmetic sequences and series and more. Seven sub-units with lessons are presented with objectives, evaluation ideas and procedures for each.
Hands-On Geometry (HTML ou PDF)
 
This Stewart Resource unit describes the use of manipulatives in to study lines, line segments, angles and polygons.
Helen's Ride
 
In this note Gregory uses his Arc Midpoint Computation formula to devise a problem regarding riding a bicycle around the University of Victoria campus.
Making the Connection: Patterns and Relations
 
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 theme of the seventh edition is patterning and algebra and in this article Alain shows how experiments can be used to make connections between formulas and real life situations.
Math on the Farm
 
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.
Mathematical Induction (HTML ou PDF)
 
In this note Penny look at some induction problems including some that illustrate the need for a suitable induction hypothesis and show how things can go wrong if it is not strong enough.
Networks as a Problem Solving Technique
 
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.
On MY Mind (HTML ou PDF)
 
In this note we consider a problem involving the ratio of two unknowns and contrast an algebraic solution with a graphic approach.
Pi Day Pie with Two..Foci
 
Gregory gives a challenge problem with an elliptic pie.
Puzzle Brings... Olympic Rings
 
Gregory poses a challenge problem involving the Olympic Rings.
Sciences Shine at LIT
 
In this note Gregory creates a problem inspired by the Luther Invitational Tournament (LIT), a longstanding basketball tournament at Luther College High School in Regina.
Size small school
 
In this grades 7 to 9 activity students make measurements of their school and then construct a scale drawing.
Some Problem-Solving Ideas (HTML ou PDF)
 
Some ideas to begin a problem-solving centred mathematics program.
Summer Short Courses
 
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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