Students in Grades 6–8 are developing greater capacity for problem solving, and are beginning to develop as proportional reasoners. They seek more independence and their relationships with peers mature. Modern Math Tasks to Provoke Transformational Thinking presents carefully crafted tasks that nurture multi-disciplinary literacies including environmental, financial, and civic.
From climate change to systemic injustices, the need for multidisciplinary problem-solving skills has never been greater. These innovative tasks bridge the gap between traditional siloed education and the real-world problems we encounter daily. By emphasizing mathematical modeling, data analysis, and cross-disciplinary thinking, they empower students to tackle complex issues and become global citizens ready to shape a brighter future.
Topics and Tasks include:
Investigating Trends in the World Around Us: Using Data and Statistics to Examine the Environment
What Makes Wages Fair? Understanding Fair Compensation Through Expressions and Equations
How Can We Use Time to Support Wellness? Examining Time Data Using Number Systems
How Can We Effect Change? Learning About Advocacy With Ratios and Proportions
Through the Ages: A Historical Look at Art With Geometric Shapes
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Rick A. Hudson began his career as a high school mathematics teacher and now serves as Professor and Chair of Mathematical Sciences at the University of Southern Indiana. His research focuses on the teaching and learning of data analysis and statistics and issues in the professional education of teachers. He also serves of the Vice President of Professional Learning for the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators.
Joe Champion is a Professor of Mathematics at Boise State University. He teaches mathematics and statistics courses and works with K–12 teachers. Dr. Champion leads several funded projects in schools, with a focus on effective instruction in grades 6–8, especially for building students' modeling and data analysis literacy.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Students in Grades 68 are developing greater capacity for problem solving, and are beginning to develop as proportional reasoners. They seek more independence and their relationships with peers mature. Modern Math Tasks to Provoke Transformational Thinking presents carefully crafted tasks that nurture multi-disciplinary literacies including environmental, financial, and civic.From climate change to systemic injustices, the need for multidisciplinary problem-solving skills has never been greater. These innovative tasks bridge the gap between traditional siloed education and the real-world problems we encounter daily. By emphasizing mathematical modeling, data analysis, and cross-disciplinary thinking, they empower students to tackle complex issues and become global citizens ready to shape a brighter future.Topics and Tasks include:Investigating Trends in the World Around Us: Using Data and Statistics to Examine the EnvironmentWhat Makes Wages Fair? Understanding Fair Compensation Through Expressions and EquationsHow Can We Use Time to Support Wellness? Examining Time Data Using Number SystemsHow Can We Effect Change? Learning About Advocacy With Ratios and ProportionsThrough the Ages: A Historical Look at Art With Geometric Shapes Students develop advanced problem-solving skills through tasks blending math with real-world challenges. They analyze environmental trends, fair wages, wellness data, and artistic geometry using proportional reasoning, modeling, and data analysis, fostering a cross-disciplinary approach to tackle complex, global issues. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781680540901
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Students in Grades 68 are developing greater capacity for problem solving, and are beginning to develop as proportional reasoners. They seek more independence and their relationships with peers mature. Modern Math Tasks to Provoke Transformational Thinking presents carefully crafted tasks that nurture multi-disciplinary literacies including environmental, financial, and civic.From climate change to systemic injustices, the need for multidisciplinary problem-solving skills has never been greater. These innovative tasks bridge the gap between traditional siloed education and the real-world problems we encounter daily. By emphasizing mathematical modeling, data analysis, and cross-disciplinary thinking, they empower students to tackle complex issues and become global citizens ready to shape a brighter future.Topics and Tasks include:Investigating Trends in the World Around Us: Using Data and Statistics to Examine the EnvironmentWhat Makes Wages Fair? Understanding Fair Compensation Through Expressions and EquationsHow Can We Use Time to Support Wellness? Examining Time Data Using Number SystemsHow Can We Effect Change? Learning About Advocacy With Ratios and ProportionsThrough the Ages: A Historical Look at Art With Geometric Shapes Students develop advanced problem-solving skills through tasks blending math with real-world challenges. They analyze environmental trends, fair wages, wellness data, and artistic geometry using proportional reasoning, modeling, and data analysis, fostering a cross-disciplinary approach to tackle complex, global issues. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781680540901
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