Tamara J. Moore, Helen M. Doerr, Aran W. Glancy, and Forster D. Ntow
A model-eliciting activity is a useful tool that allows students’ problem-solving skills and ideas to take flight.
Lorraine M. Baron
Selling muffins introduced students to quadratic functions. Communicating with tables, graphs, and formulas helped solidify their understanding.
Jonathan D. Bostic
To make a Dairy Queen Blizzard problem stand up to scrutiny, look to the Common Core for a recipe.
Katie A. Hendrickson
A community-focused lesson that allows students to explore and model their findings with mathematics can also produce students who are aware of the environment.
Mathew D. Felton, Cynthia O. Anhalt, and Ricardo Cortez
Future middle school teachers tested the waters of modeling in the classroom with a bath versus shower water conservation problem.