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Math Wonders to Inspire Teachers and Students

Math Wonders to Inspire Teachers and Students

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Author: Alfred S. Posamentier
Publisher: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 332257

Media: Paperback
Pages: 277
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 7.3 x 0.5

ISBN: 0871207753
Dewey Decimal Number: 510
EAN: 9780871207753

Publication Date: April 2003
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Condition: Brand new copy

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Editorial Reviews:

Book Description
Are you "proud" to admit that you never liked math? Were never good in math? Are you struggling to pique your students' interest in math? Are you bored by the routine, mechanical aspects of teaching to the test in mathematics? This book offers a plethora of ideas to enrich your instruction and helps you to explore the intrinsic beauty of math. Through dozens of examples from arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and probability, Alfred S. Posamentier reveals the amazing symmetries, patterns, processes, paradoxes, and surprises that await students and teachers who look beyond the rote to discover wonders that have fascinated generations of great thinkers. Using the guided examples, help students explore the many marvels of math, including

* The Amazing Number 1,089. Follow the instructions to reverse three-digit numbers, subtract them, and continue until everyone winds up with . . . 1,089! * The Pigeonhole Principle. All students know that guesstimating works sometimes, but now they can use this strategy to solve problems. * The Beautiful Magic Square. Challenge students to create their own magic squares and then discover the properties of Duerer's Magic Square.

The author presents examples to entice students (and teachers) to study mathematics-to make mathematics a popular subject, not one to dread or avoid.

Download Description
Are you "proud" to admit that you never liked math? Were never good in math? Are you struggling to pique your students' interest in math? Are you bored by the routine, mechanical aspects of teaching to the test in mathematics? This book offers a plethora of ideas to enrich your instruction and helps you to explore the intrinsic beauty of math. Through dozens of examples from arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and probability, Alfred S. Posamentier reveals the amazing symmetries, patterns, processes, paradoxes, and surprises that await students and teachers who look beyond the rote to discover wonders that have fascinated generations of great thinkers. Using the guided examples, help students explore the many marvels of math, including * The Amazing Number 1,089. Follow the instructions to reverse three-digit numbers, subtract them, and continue until everyone winds up with . . . 1,089! * The Pigeonhole Principle. All students know that guesstimating works sometimes, but now they can use this strategy to solve problems. * The Beautiful Magic Square. Challenge students to create their own magic squares and then discover the properties of Duerer's Magic Square. The author presents examples to entice students (and teachers) to study mathematics-to make mathematics a popular subject, not one to dread or avoid.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great   June 20, 2008
Ballard School Dist Employee (Huxley, IA USA)
Recieved item on time, right when we were told it would arrive. Book in very good condition.


4 out of 5 stars This is a nice book, but...   January 13, 2006
John F. Piacenza (Watertown, CT USA)
17 out of 17 found this review helpful

I really like this book. It contains a high concentration of nice math demonstrations. It is appropriate for students as young as 11 or 12, although such young students might not understand all of the concepts, and it is great for high school aged students who are looking for interesting little tidbits that are different from their usual course work. It is also a good book for adults who like math.
However, it virtually identical to the author's other book "Math Charmers". It makes absolutely no sense to buy them both - they are the same nearly word for word. Amazon should not be pairing the two together in a package deal.


 

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