Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School
Cumulative Subject Index for April 1994 - May 1999

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Activities

Ads That Are BAA-AD!, Jan 1999, 242–44

And the Winner Is.., Sept-Oct 1995, 450-53

Ann Wagner, Mechanical Engineer; A Brief History of Mechanical Engineering, Sept–Oct 1996, 22–29

A Big Gulp Activity, Nov–Dec 1997, 210–12

Building a Teenage Dance Club, Sept 1998, 26–30

Building Algebraic Expressions: A Physical Model, Feb 1997, 238–42 (see also May 1997, 422)

Calculations That Are Not Par for the Course, Jan 1998, 292–93

Calculator Poker, Feb 1998, 366–68

Calendar Search: Every Day Is Special!, Sept 1998, 37–39

Call for Manuscripts for the Focus Issue, 2001: A Math Odyssey, May 1999, 498

Cardboard Tubes Bring Geometry from Home, Oct 1998, 120–22

Cartoon Corner, Jan 1997, 161

The Case of the Smash Hit, Mar–Apr 1998, 424–27

Choice and Chance in Life: The Game of "Skunk.", Apr 1994, 28-33

Close Shaves, Jan 1997, 162

Counting On the Air, Jan-Feb 1996, 630-36

Creating a Mathematical Storybook, Oct 1997, 126–27

A Credit-Union Project, Oct 1997, 118–23

Dancing in Time and Space; A Step Back in Time, Nov–Dec 1998, 192–99

Developing Conceptual Understanding of Relations and Functions with Attribute Blocks, Nov–Dec 1997, 186–90

Diana Lee, Actuary; Some Moments in the History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty, Nov-Dec 1994, 211-17

Displaying Data Is As Easy As Pie! Polar Area Graphs: Early Pie Charts, Mar 1999, 390–97

Estimate of the Week, Feb 1998, 324–28

Exploring Graphs: WYSIWYG, Mar–Apr 1997, 328–31

Exploring Probability through an Evens-Odds Dice Game, Mar 1999, 358–62

Fiber Meets Fibonacci; The Shape of Things to Come, Jan 1999, 256–62

A Fraction Equivalent to a Third, Mar–Apr 1997, 353

The Fractions of a Day, Nov–Dec 1997, 192–95

Food for Thought, Jan-Feb 1996, 676, Mar-Apr 1996, 765, May 1996, 850

Fractions of Ancient Egypt in the Contemporary Classroom, May 1996, 786-89

From Cashier to Scan Coordinator; From Stones to Bones to PC Clones, Apr 1994, 59-65

From Königsberg to Columbus; Topology-from Bridges to Bagels, Sept-Oct 1995, 460-66

From Manager to Meteorologist; From Heavenly Bodies to Barometers, Sept-Oct 1994, 123-29

From Tessellations to Polyhedra: Big Polyhedra. Feb. 2000, 348–57

Garden Designer; A Short History of Gardens, Mar–Apr 1998, 428–33

Genetics as a Context for the Study of Probability. Dec. 1999, 214–21

Going Camping? Don't Forget to Pack Your Calculator; On the Trail of the Fur Traders, Sept 1997, 52–58

The Human Scatterplot, Nov–Dec 1997, 208–9

Implementing the NCTM's Evaluation Standards with House Plans, Jan 1998, 297–99

Ingrid Proctor-Fridia: Quality Assurance Representative; Geometry in Ancient Times, Apr-May 1995, 396-403

The Kite Contest. Mar. 2000, 454–55

Leading by a Head, May 1997, 423

Letting Your Students "Fly" in the Classroom, Mar–Apr 1997, 348–49

Livestock Production by the Numbers; Taking the Measure of Things, Mar-Apr 1996, 712-17

The Long-Distance Doctor, May 1996, 802-6

Making Mathematics Real: The Boston Math Trail. Nov. 1999, 140–47

Mapping Out a Career Path; From Sargon to Satellites, Nov-Dec 1995, 564-71

Mathematical Connections: Proportions and Modeling in the Solar System, Sept-Oct 1995, 488-89

Mathematical Investigations--Powerful Learning Situations, Feb 1998, 332–38

Mathematics Fitness, May 1998, 458–62

The Mathematics in Your Note Paper, Nov–Dec 1998, 168–69

Mathematics Investigator, Apr 1994, 56-57, 97, Sept-Oct 1994, 138-40, Nov-Dec 1994, 218-20, Jan-Mar 1995, 298-99, Apr-May 1995, 394-95, 411, Sept-Oct 1995, 476-78, Nov-Dec 1995, 560-61, Jan-Feb 1996, 644-45, Mar-Apr 1996, 736-37, May 1996, 808-9

Mathematics That Whets the Appetite: Student-Posed Project Problems. Jan. 2000, 286–91

McGwire, Sosa, and the Home-Run Champions. Sept. 1999, 38–42

Measuring Angles in Physical Therapy; A New Angle on the History of Movement, Mar–Apr 1997, 338–46

Menu of Problems, Sept-Oct 1994, 141-44, 156, Nov-Dec 1994, 221-25, Jan-Mar 1995, 301-8, Apr-May 1995, 385-86, 391-93, Sept-Oct 1995, 469-74, Nov-Dec 1995, 554-59, Jan-Feb 1996, 637-42, Mar-Apr 1996, 719-20, 729-30, 732-34, May 1996, 810-13

Middle-Grades Geometry, May 1996, 790-96

Mode Code, Apr 1999, 464–66

Pennies from Heaven--Nickels from Where?, Nov–Dec 1997, 240–48

A Plethora of Polyhedra, Mar–Apr 1998, 388–91

The Price Isn't Right. Nov. 1999, 166–68

Proportional Reasoning. Jan. 2000, 310–13

Racing to Understand Probability, Oct 1997, 162–70

Readers Write, 1994-96, 10, 148, 150, 152, 187, 234, 236, 246, 248, 484, 572, 676, 774

Readers Write, Sept 1997, 63

Readers Write, Nov–Dec 1998,149, 210; Jan 1999, 215; Mar 1999, 349, 372; Apr 1999, 429

Readers Write. Sept. 1999, 71; Oct. 1999, 71; Dec. 1999, 208

Roger Whitmore, Police Officer; Episodes in the History of Algebra, Jan-Mar 1995, 290-95

Shopping Mall Assessment, May 1998, 488–89

Sorting Activities for Polygons, Mar–Apr 1998, 444–45

Super-Jumbo Jet: An Airborne Village, Oct 1997, 128–31

The Tables Turn: Students Evaluate Their Mathematics Class, Nov–Dec 1998, 176

Tangrams and Area, May 1998, 485–87

The Triple Jump: A Potential Area for Problem Solving and Investigation, Oct 1998, 104–8

Using House Plans to Teach Ratio, Proportion, and More!, Sept 1997, 14–18

Using the Telephone Book as a Source of Mathematical Activity, Nov–Dec 1997, 234–38

Wheel of Fortune for the Mathematics Classroom, Sept 1998, 32–36

Words, Words, Words; Ancient Communication, Feb 1998, 358–64

Why 2K? Jan. 2000, 318–19

"You Are Cleared to Land.", May 1998, 452–56

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