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Mathematics Activity Project Katherine Miller [email protected] http://stu.westga.edu/~kmitche2/eport ECED 4263-02 Fall 2006 Instructor: Dr. Fenqjen Luo

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Mathematics Activity Project

Katherine [email protected]

http://stu.westga.edu/~kmitche2/eport

ECED 4263-02Fall 2006

Instructor: Dr. Fenqjen Luo

Matrix of NCTM Content/Process Standards

Process

Content

Problem Solving

Reasoning and Proof

Communication Connections Representation

Number and Operations

Boom! Math

Fraction Match

Floor Number Line

AlgebraMeasuring the

String

GeometryMeasuring the String

MeasurementMeasuring the

String

Data Analysis and

Probability

M&M Graphing

Floor Number LineDescription: The students will use the number line to help

find the number that comes before, between, or after the given numbers.

Objective: The students will be able to numbers on a

number line using the words before, after, and between.

Content Standard: Numbers and Operations

Understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationship among numbers, and number systems

Expectation K-2: Develop a sense f whole numbers and represent and use them in flexible ways, including relating, composing, and decomposing numbers

Process Standard: Representation

Use representations to model and interpret physical, social, and mathematical phenomena 

Floor Number Line

Rules: The students will roll out the number line and get the worksheet that they will need to use with the number line. They will find the two given numbers from the worksheet on the number line in order to find the missing number. Once the find the missing number they will write it in on the worksheet.

M&M GraphingDescription: The students will gather data and fill in a

graph accordingly.Objective: The students can correctly graph the data that

they collect.Content Standard: Data Analysis and Probability

Formulate questions that can be addressed with data and collect, organize, and display relevant data to answer them

Process Standard: Representation

Create and use representations to model and interpret physical, social, and mathematical phenomena.

M&M Graphing

Procedures: Students will sort the M&M’s that are in their

bag by color. After sorting the M&M’s the students will count how many there are of each color. Once each color has been counted the students will fill in the graph accordingly.

Measuring the StringDescription: The students to use a ruler to find the length of the string. Then they

will find the area of different size squares and rectangles even though the perimeter stays the same.

Objective: The students can find the length of a piece of string and find the area

of different boxes using the string.Content Standard: Geometry

Analyze characteristics and properties of two-and three-dimensional geometric shapes and develop mathematical arguments about geometric relations

Measurement Apply appropriate techniques, tools, and formulas to determine

measurements. Algebra

Process Standard: Connections

Recognize and use connections among mathematical ideas. Reasoning and Proof

Develop and evaluate mathematical arguments and proofs. Communication

Communicate their mathematical thinking coherently and clearly to peers, teachers, and others

Measuring the String

Procedures: The students will select a piece of string and then they will

measure that string. After they measure the string they will have to find the area of different size squares and rectangles that have a perimeter that measure to be the length of the string. Once a square has been created the student will draw it on a piece of paper and write down the measurements of each side and find the area before creating a new square or rectangle. They must explain to the teacher how they are able to have a square or rectangle with the same perimeter but a different area.

Boom! MathDescription: Students will take turns pulling a

stick from his or her cup and correctly solving the problem on the stick.

Objective: The students will identify and apply

the correct number operation to the problem.

Content Standard: Numbers and Operations

Understand meanings of operations and how they relate to one another.

Process Standard: Problem Solving

Apply and adapt a variety of strategies to solve problems.

Boom! Math

Rules: Player one draws a stick from cup one. If the player answers it correctly, the player keeps the stick. If the answer given is incorrect, the player loses a turn. If a player draws a “Boom!” stick from the cup, the player must put all of his/her sticks back into the cup. The “Boom!” stick drawn is set aside. When all sticks are drawn, the player with the most sticks wins. As the game is being played the students are to write their problems down on the given worksheet to help them solve them.

Fraction MatchDescription: The student will solve fraction

problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division to match with the correct answer.

Objective: The student will identify and apply

the correct number operation to solve the problems.

Content Standard: Numbers and Operations

Understand numbers, ways of representing numbers, relationships among numbers, and number systems.

Process Standard: Problem Solving

Apply and adapt a variety of strategies to solve problems.

Fraction Match

Rules: Add, subtract, and multiply each fraction and match the correct answer to the problem with the continuity tester. When a correct match is made the continuity tester will light up.