50 Mathematics Lessons: Rich and Engaging Ideas for Secondary Mathematics
Autor Colin Fosteren Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 aug 2008
'This is an excellent book which no mathematics department should be without. Its 50 self-contained lessons offer amusing, fascinating and mathematically worthwhile tasks which are supported by excellent teacher notes. Most books are not worth recommending but this is different.'
Paul Andrews, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Education, Universityof Cambridge
'This collection is a 'must have' for every teacher who wants to inspire students to be excited by mathematics, yet not stray too far from core topics. Every lesson contains key insights into mathematics, using ideas, links and contexts which are mysterious, fun, silly, bizarre, practical and historical.'
Anne Watson, Reader in Mathematics Education, University of Oxford
'When the occasion demands it, most maths teachers can pull out an all-singing-all-dancing lesson or two that are more or less guaranteed to go well. These can come in handy for job interviews or during inspections. But such lessons tend to require an exceptional amount of preparation or are excessively demanding to deliver and are not sustainable in the real world, where a teacher may have to teach eight or more lessons in a day. For most of us, normal teaching life probably exists nearer the other end of the maths lesson spectrum, with relatively routine expository lessons. This sort of lesson requires little preparation and is easy to teach, but tends to be uninspiring for learners and unsatisfying for the teacher.The fifty lessons in this book aim somewhere in between these two extremes: they require only a few minutes' preparation time yet, I hope, rise above the commonplace. They are the sort of lessons you could teach eight of in a day, rather than eight of in your career!'
From the introduction
Related resources can be found at the companion website www.50maths.com.
Paul Andrews, Senior Lecturer in Mathematics Education, Universityof Cambridge
'This collection is a 'must have' for every teacher who wants to inspire students to be excited by mathematics, yet not stray too far from core topics. Every lesson contains key insights into mathematics, using ideas, links and contexts which are mysterious, fun, silly, bizarre, practical and historical.'
Anne Watson, Reader in Mathematics Education, University of Oxford
'When the occasion demands it, most maths teachers can pull out an all-singing-all-dancing lesson or two that are more or less guaranteed to go well. These can come in handy for job interviews or during inspections. But such lessons tend to require an exceptional amount of preparation or are excessively demanding to deliver and are not sustainable in the real world, where a teacher may have to teach eight or more lessons in a day. For most of us, normal teaching life probably exists nearer the other end of the maths lesson spectrum, with relatively routine expository lessons. This sort of lesson requires little preparation and is easy to teach, but tends to be uninspiring for learners and unsatisfying for the teacher.The fifty lessons in this book aim somewhere in between these two extremes: they require only a few minutes' preparation time yet, I hope, rise above the commonplace. They are the sort of lessons you could teach eight of in a day, rather than eight of in your career!'
From the introduction
Related resources can be found at the companion website www.50maths.com.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847061027
ISBN-10: 1847061028
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847061028
Pagini: 120
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Each plan is carefully structured with learning objectives, teaching activties, extended activities for able and talented pupils, answers and follow up work.
Cuprins
Introduction
1 A Prime Example of A Code
2 A Single Fold
3 A Single Fold Again
4 Benford's Law
5 Can We Play A Game?
6 Catch 22
7 Colourful Expressions
8 Coordinate Transformations
9 Digital Roots
10 Dot To Dot
11 Every Number From One Letter
12 Every Possible Answer
13 Farey Sequences
14 Fermi Questions
15 Fibonacci Grids
16 Fractional Dice
17 Happy Days
18 Harshad Numbers
19 I Don't Believe It!
20 If A Tree Falls In A Forest ...
21 In The Money
22 In The Money Again
23 It's Snowing!
24 Lattice-Point Triangles
25 Logarithmic Spirals
26 Macfarlane's Law
27 Meanness
28 Ninety-Nine Zillion Gazillion
29 Odd One Out
30 One Of Our Vertices Is Missing!
31 One Straight Cut
32 One Thousand Dice
33 One-Hundred-And-Ten Percent
34 Optical Illusions 1
35 Optical Illusions 2
36 Pieces of Chocolate
37 Playing At Transformations
38 Round The Back
39 Shapeshifters
40 Sticky Polygons
41 Striking Angles
42 Switching Switches
43 That Wheeling Feeling
44 The Bear's Ring
45 The Time Is 'Right'
46 Three Squares And A Triangle
47 Timber!
48 Time To Reflect
49 Tricky Triangles
50 Twenty-Four Square Centimetres
Bibliography
1 A Prime Example of A Code
2 A Single Fold
3 A Single Fold Again
4 Benford's Law
5 Can We Play A Game?
6 Catch 22
7 Colourful Expressions
8 Coordinate Transformations
9 Digital Roots
10 Dot To Dot
11 Every Number From One Letter
12 Every Possible Answer
13 Farey Sequences
14 Fermi Questions
15 Fibonacci Grids
16 Fractional Dice
17 Happy Days
18 Harshad Numbers
19 I Don't Believe It!
20 If A Tree Falls In A Forest ...
21 In The Money
22 In The Money Again
23 It's Snowing!
24 Lattice-Point Triangles
25 Logarithmic Spirals
26 Macfarlane's Law
27 Meanness
28 Ninety-Nine Zillion Gazillion
29 Odd One Out
30 One Of Our Vertices Is Missing!
31 One Straight Cut
32 One Thousand Dice
33 One-Hundred-And-Ten Percent
34 Optical Illusions 1
35 Optical Illusions 2
36 Pieces of Chocolate
37 Playing At Transformations
38 Round The Back
39 Shapeshifters
40 Sticky Polygons
41 Striking Angles
42 Switching Switches
43 That Wheeling Feeling
44 The Bear's Ring
45 The Time Is 'Right'
46 Three Squares And A Triangle
47 Timber!
48 Time To Reflect
49 Tricky Triangles
50 Twenty-Four Square Centimetres
Bibliography
Recenzii
This is an excellent book which no mathematics department should be without. Its 50 self-contained lessons offer amusing, fascinating and mathematically worthwhile tasks which are supported by excellent teacher notes. Most books are not worth recommending but this is different.
This collection is a "must have" for every teacher who wants to inspire students to be excited by mathematics, yet not stray too far from core topics. Every lesson contains key insights into mathematics, using ideas, links and contexts which are mysterious, fun, silly, bizarre, practical and historical.
"Good tasks develop a life of their own and shown be readily extendible for learners who need further challenges." The author writes this in his introduction and has produced a set of very good tasks indeed. The tasks take about a side, perhaps two, of A4 to explain and are very easy to understand yet offering a rich task for students to work on...Each task has a summary box explaining the related topics - making it easy to find one for the current topic of study - and the materials needed - essential for preventing disaster as the lesson unfolds...This is a great resource for a department office and for ideas to be shared in advance of the next topic.
This collection is a "must have" for every teacher who wants to inspire students to be excited by mathematics, yet not stray too far from core topics. Every lesson contains key insights into mathematics, using ideas, links and contexts which are mysterious, fun, silly, bizarre, practical and historical.
"Good tasks develop a life of their own and shown be readily extendible for learners who need further challenges." The author writes this in his introduction and has produced a set of very good tasks indeed. The tasks take about a side, perhaps two, of A4 to explain and are very easy to understand yet offering a rich task for students to work on...Each task has a summary box explaining the related topics - making it easy to find one for the current topic of study - and the materials needed - essential for preventing disaster as the lesson unfolds...This is a great resource for a department office and for ideas to be shared in advance of the next topic.