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Through Mathematical Eyes: Exploring Functional Relationships in Math and Science (Moving Middle Schools)

Through Mathematical Eyes: Exploring Functional Relationships in Math and Science (Moving Middle Schools)

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Authors: Dana Balick, Ron Ritchhart, Dennie Palmer Wolf, Julie Craven
Publisher: Heinemann
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Pages: 184
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Dimensions (in): 8.7 x 7.2 x 0.4

ISBN: 043507217X
Dewey Decimal Number: 511.330712
EAN: 9780435072179

Publication Date: April 21, 1997
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Editorial Reviews:

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    [This book contains] a captivating, easy-to-read set of essays.
    - The Mathematics Teacher

This second volume of the Moving Middle Schools series provides a picture of teachers with the courage to invest in a well chosen generative topic for the sake of enhancing students' mathematical power. It demonstrated how by concentrating on the concept of "functions," teachers can lay a foundation for two essential mathematical understandings: the ability to model real-world phenomena mathematicallyto develop what the contributors call "math eyes"and the capacity to create graphic, linguistic, and numerical representations of mathematical information.

Through Mathematical Eyes offers revealing stories of how this generative curriculum plays out in diverse classrooms ranging from rural Maine to urban San Francisco. Through the vivid stories of classroom teachers, we see students relating math and science as they explore the effects of smoking on lung capacity, the question of sleeping fish, and the properties of magnets. We see teachers openly confronting the controversies and struggles involved in teaching complex concepts to students who sometimes lack strong computational skills. Most of all we see teachers and students engaging in real conversations about powerful learning and teaching.

In this volume, teachers will find concrete examples of unit plans, classroom activities, and assessment practices to use in their own teaching or in discussions with colleagues. Teachers will also find practical information about the conceptual nature of functions and the critical role functions play in math, science, and daily life. As a vehicle for professional development, Through Mathematical Eyes is an excellent resource for prompting both personal reflection and professional discussion.



 
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