Archive for March, 2009

Connecting Art and Mathematics

Possibly for students the most surprising connection to math is art. The resources below are proof of that connection through fractals, architecture, tessellations and 3-D geometric figures. Some sites are like art galleries—just for visiting, but others involve students in creating their own artistic designs. All involve significant mathematics!
Cynthia Lanius’ Fractal Unit
A former mathematics […]

Posted in Topics: 3-D Shapes, Art, Fractals, Geometry, Math, Quick Takes

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Exploring Math Interactively - in Your Offline Classroom

Computer technology as an instructional tool for the teaching of mathematics offers unique “hands-on” environments in which abstract concepts can be explored. These environments enable active engagement by students, an experimental approach to math concepts, and an avenue to understanding abstract ideas not readily accessible through other mediums. Virtual manipulatives are the key. In animated […]

Posted in Topics: Education Issues, Instruction, Integrating Technology, Math, Quick Takes

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List of Outstanding Science Books Includes Many for Middle Grades

As they have every year since 1973, the National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) and the Children’s Book Council released their list of Outstanding Science Trade Books this month. Reviewers from the two organizations aim to select “high quality, engaging, and scientifically accurate books” from publishers of books for children and young people.
According to NSTA, this […]

Posted in Topics: Animals, Literature, Quick Takes, Science

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