Pentagon Graph Paper Journal - 300 Page Pentagon Graph Paper Journal
by Millionaire Moments
Teacher off Duty Composition Notebook College Ruled
by Composition School Publishing Co
Money Math -With Funky Fairy Trade Version
by Pakaket Alford and Douglas J Alford
Theory of Didactical Situations in Mathematics: Didactique Des Mathematiques, 1970 1990
by Guy Brousseau
"Blended learning" is an educational approach that combines online and face-to-face components in the classroom, and it is becoming popular in American schools. But the quality of these programs is inconsistent; some are based on scientific findings on how children learn, while others lack such support. In fact, very little reliable information is currently available on how to create, use, and measure the results of blended learning programs. Instruction Modeling is both a practical guide to de...
Introduction to Computational Science
by Angela B Shiflet and George W Shiflet
Computational science is a quickly emerging field at the intersection of the sciences, computer science, and mathematics because much scientific investigation now involves computing as well as theory and experiment. However, limited educational materials exist in this field. "Introduction to Computational Science" fills this void with a flexible, readable textbook that assumes only a background in high school algebra and enables instructors to follow tailored pathways through the material. It is...
Epistemological Foundations of Mathematical Experience (Recent Research in Psychology)
This book offers an overview of "constructivism", covers its historical precedents, and goes on to demonstrate that researchers have made substantial progress in understanding the mathematical experiences of children. The author argues that early numerical and other mathematical experiences are always in flux and are as much a function of the adult's as they are of the child's intentions, language and actions. For those in the mathematics education field and for cognitive and developmental psych...
One Hundred Problems Involving the Number 100
by G. Patrick Vennebush
The problems in One Hundred Problems Involving the Number 100 celebrate the “Goldilocks” charm of 100—a number not too small, not too large, but just right to challenge students without intimidating them. It’s used in myriad ways within the problems: as an exponent, product, area, or perimeter; a constant in an equation; the number of items in a series or sequence; or as a physical value, such as a stack of 100 coins, a deck with 100 cards, or a jug that holds 100 ounces. One Hundred Problems I...
High School Lessons in Mathematical Applications
200 Addition Worksheets with Two 3-Digit Addends (200 Days Math Addition, #3)
by Kapoo Stem
Teaching Mathematics Vol. 1
by John Henrik Clarke, J Arthur Jones, and Edwin J Nichols