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Investigating Numeric Relationships Using an Interactive Tool: Covering Number Sense Concepts for the Middle Grades
Creative Education
  • Angie Su, Nova Southeastern University
  • Carol A. Marinas, Barry University
  • Joseph M. Furner, Florida Atlantic University
Researcher ID

Hui Fang Su0000-0003-2131-8846

Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2010
Keywords
  • number sense,
  • number patterns and relationships,
  • puzzles,
  • games,
  • computer programs,
  • number arrangements,
  • multiples,
  • factors,
  • ratios of comparative numbers,
  • investigation,
  • number squares,
  • number games
Abstract

This article investigates intriguing number patterns utilizing an emerging technology called the Square Tool. Middle School math teachers will find the Square Tool useful in making connections and bridging the gap from the concrete to the abstract. Pattern recognition helps students discover mathematical concepts. With the development of puzzles, games, and computer programs, students learn and practice the skills that are created in the mathematics classrooms. By studying patterns that exist within different number arrangements, consistencies are observed among them. Middle School students will investigate various mathematics relationships found in numbered squares including multiples, factors, ratios of comparative numbers, and other mathematical concepts.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4236/ce.2010.12018
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Citation Information
Angie Su, Carol A. Marinas and Joseph M. Furner. "Investigating Numeric Relationships Using an Interactive Tool: Covering Number Sense Concepts for the Middle Grades" Creative Education Vol. 1 Iss. 2 (2010) p. 121 - 127 ISSN: 2151-4755
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/angie-su/130/