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Roland O'Daniel

http://psych.wisc.edu/alibali/files/Knuth_Stephens_McNeil_Alibali_JRME_2006.pdf - 0 views

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    Does Understanding the Equal sign Matter? Examines several of the important concepts in algebra focusing on the concept of equality
Maggie Verster

A naths game to learn about fractions and percentages - 1 views

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    The game aims to help children associate fractions with percentages. A cartoon Santa Clause introduces a snow scene with a group of identical parcels that contain either a fraction or a percentage. It is operated using the mouse, and the goal is to pair up matches, for example 1/3 and 33%, which pop out of the boxes. There are no instructions, but the game would be quite intuitive to children, though perhaps not to less inquisitive adults.
Rashmi Kathuria

Lo Shu Magic Square - 0 views

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    Magic square and Feng Shui
Rashmi Kathuria

Creative Papercrafts : Products : Iris Folding - 0 views

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    iris folding
Patricia Donaghy

The Yacas computer algebra system - 0 views

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    Computer calculations made easy.
Patricia Donaghy

Mathwire.com | May 2009 - 0 views

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    All activities and worksheets support the constructivist approach to learning mathematics
Maggie Verster

The Little Office Fart - 0 views

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    A story of the little office fart from my favourite cartoonist. Very sweet.
Susan Socha

Math Tools Discussion: All Topics in Algebra, Is - 0 views

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    This is a discussion about variables; includes some solid research on the topic.
Darren Kuropatwa

Inspire - 0 views

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    What Works? Research Into Practice The research summaries in this collection highlight promising teaching practice at the classroom level. Produced by a partnership between the Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat and the Ontario Association of Deans of Education, the articles are written by scholars at Ontario universities who are experts in the field of education.
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