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Teaching Mathematics: A Sourcebook of Aids, Activities, and Strategies » (3rd Edition)

Book cover image of Teaching Mathematics: A Sourcebook of Aids, Activities, and Strategies by Max A. Sobel

Authors: Max A. Sobel, Evan M. Maletsky, Evan Maletsky
ISBN-13: 9780205292561, ISBN-10: 0205292569
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Allyn & Bacon, Inc.
Date Published: November 1998
Edition: 3rd Edition

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Author Biography: Max A. Sobel

Book Synopsis

The art of teaching math lies in the ability of the instructor to motivate and inspire individuals to look beyond the numbers and understand the concepts. This book is designed to revive this art, focusing more on the aspects of learning the ideas behind the math rather than the sheer mechanics of mathematical operation.

This text addresses the art of teaching mathematics while also providing specific aids and activities in arithmetic, geometry, algebra and probability and statistics for use in the classroom. The authors pay close attention to the role, importance, methods and techniques of motivation. They present ideas that will generate attention, interest, and surprise among students, and will thus foster creative thinking. The material in the text is based on talks given by the authors at professional meetings, as well as the actual application of their ideas in undergraduate and graduate classes they taught. Additionally, many laboratory and discovery activities have been used by authors in teaching junior and senior high school math classes.

Instructors of mathematics, school administrators, math specialists, and parents.

Booknews

Designed to make mathematics fun for both teachers and their elementary and secondary students, this book discusses the role, importance, methods, and techniques of motivation; problem solving; the use of graphing calculators, computers, and even the Internet in the curriculum; aids and activities in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and probability and statistics; selected concepts from discrete mathematics; and fractals. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Table of Contents

Preface
Ch. 1The Art of Teaching1
Ch. 2Motivating Mathematical Learning33
Ch. 3Motivating Problem-Solving Instruction65
Ch. 4Activities with Numerical Concepts89
Ch. 5Activities in Algebra128
Ch. 6Activities in Geometry163
Ch. 7Activities in Probability and Statistics207
Ch. 8Iteration Activities and Fractal Patterns236
Epilogue271
Answers to Odd-Numbered Exercises275
Index281

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