Students' writings in math class can be used for both reflection and assessment.
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Gloriana González and Anna F. DeJarnette
Students develop ownership and increase their understanding of mathematics when they are allowed to discuss alternative perspectives.
Jennifer Suh and Padmanabhan Seshaiyer
Skills that students will need in the twenty-first century, such as financial literacy, are explored in this classroom-centered research article.
Solve It! Student Thinking: Aunt Martha's Cupcakes
big solutions to little problems
Sherry L. Bair and Edward S. Mooney
Solutions to a February 2013 Solve It! problem are discussed, and the procedures used with problem solving are explored.
Math for Real: Comfortable Construction
“when will I ever use this?”
Melissa Hosten and Andria R. Disney
Finding the best step and tread for stairs provides the real-life tie in to this activity on slope and graphing.
Aunt Martha's Cupcakes
little problems with big solutions
Sherry Bair and Edward S. Mooney
The problem involving partial sums invites students to devise their own model and strategies.
Matt B. Roscoe and Stephan Pelikan
A monthly set of problems is aimed at a variety of ability levels.
David Rock and Mary K. Porter
A monthly set of problems is aimed at a variety of ability levels.
Stephan Pelikan, Anna F. DeJarnette, and Stephen Phelps
A monthly set of problems is aimed at a variety of ability levels.
Joel Amidon and Matt Roscoe
A monthly set of problems is aimed at a variety of ability levels.