Arbeitsmaterialien Mathematik
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Alfred S. Posamentier ist ein führender amerikanischer Pädagoge mit Schwerpunkt auf Mathematik- und Naturwissenschaftsunterricht. Seine Arbeit betont die Notwendigkeit des kritischen Denkens in der Mathematik und innovativer Lehransätze. Posamentier setzt sich für eine stärkere Finanzierung dieser Bereiche und für die Einbeziehung der Eltern in die Bildung ein. Er ist ein anerkannter Kommentator und Autor zahlreicher Lehrpläne, die aktuelle Bildungspraktiken prägen.






The Fibonacci sequence, starting with two ones and continuing with each number being the sum of the two preceding ones (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, etc.), is a captivating pattern in mathematics. This sequence is not merely a curiosity; it appears in various natural structures, such as the arrangement of whorls on pinecones and the branching of certain plant stems, highlighting the profound mathematical foundation of the natural world. Two experienced math educators guide readers through the intriguing implications of Fibonacci numbers, beginning with the history of an Italian mathematician who popularized Arabic numerals in the West. They illustrate, with diagrams, the astonishing links between Fibonacci numbers and natural forms like pineapples, sunflowers, and daisies. The authors also explore the sequence's presence in art, architecture, the stock market, and other cultural areas, along with its derivative, the "golden ratio." In mathematics, they showcase its vast applications in probability, number theory, geometry, algebra, and Pascal's triangle. This engaging book is accessible to even the most math-averse readers, allowing them to appreciate the elegance of mathematics and its remarkable relevance in both natural and cultural contexts.
In his latest book, mathematician Alfred S. Posamentier provides easily understandable, easily presentable and easily replicated tricks that one can do with mathematics.
If you remember anything about high school geometry class, it's probably doing proofs. But geometry is more than axioms, postulates, theorems, and proofs. It's the science of beautiful and extraordinary geometric relationships--most of which is lost in high school classrooms w...
"Two veteran math educators concisely profile leading mathematicians throughout history highlighting their often unusual personalities and lives while giving average readers insights into the importance of their mathematical discoveries."--
In this delightful layperson's introduction to one of math's most interesting phenomena, Drs. Posamentier and Lehmann review pi's history from prebiblical times to the 21st century, the many amusing and mind-boggling ways of estimating pi over the centuries, quirky examples of obsessing about pi, and useful applications of pi in everyday life, including statistics.
This practical book leads the way in secondary mathematics instruction with unique enrichment units, technology updates, and a highly readable style. It provides step-by step techniques on preparing lessons and tests, motivating students, designing assignments, and organizing the classroom. Also included are ¿hands-on¿ activities enrichment units, teaching strategies, and pre- and post-tests that are cross-referenced to methods presented earlier in the text. Explores the use of technology, with special emphasis on the application and uses of the Geometer's Sketchpad software program. Also updates the graphics calculator's application in the classroom and includes extensive references to the World Wide Web. Provides a more detailed discussion of problem-solving strategies, in a particularly strong chapter on problem solving, which reflects the mandate that problem solving, be one of the prime concerns for mathematics instruction today.
Exploring the fascinating world of plane geometry, this book delves into the circle and its unexpected curiosities, offering insights that go beyond typical school lessons. Presented in an accessible manner, it requires only basic geometric knowledge to appreciate the intriguing relationships and proofs. Aimed at a broad audience, it seeks to enhance the enjoyment of geometry for general readers and serves as a valuable resource for mathematics teachers looking to inspire their students with captivating circle properties.
Focusing on the triangle, this book reveals a vast array of geometric curiosities that extend beyond standard school teachings. It presents a rich collection of triangle-related wonders, explained in an accessible manner that requires only basic geometry knowledge. Aimed at a general audience, it seeks to deepen appreciation for geometry while also serving as a valuable resource for mathematics teachers, offering engaging properties to inspire students.
The book reveals how mathematics can be engaging and enjoyable, challenging the negative perceptions shaped by uninspired educational methods. It aims to inspire readers by showcasing the entertaining aspects of math, encouraging a more positive and enriching approach to the subject.