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I have taught these lessons in one form or another to students in Kindergarten through 12th grade, and to teachers, since 1971. Most recently, they have played a crucial role in Space, an advanced high school geometry elective I teach at the Urban School of San Francisco. Taken together, these lessons are a good introduction to the power and beauty of mathematical structure. The approach is playful and founded on student experience and reflection. The key concept is that of a group, with a special emphasis on the identity and inverse elements, which are essential understandings throughout K-12 mathematics.
The following worksheets for math teachers take the ideas of the above lessons one step further by introducing the concept of isomorphism and the definition of a field. This leads to the construction of the integers and rational numbers. These activities introduce teachers to a generalization and formalization of the arithmetic and algebra they teach. Moreover, they offer a glimpse at the part of university mathematics that is most relevant to teachers' practice.
Finally, you may be able to find a use for my approach to solving and enjoying Rubik's cube, which I compiled from various sources many years ago. Alas, I don't remember where I got all those ideas. | |
| Related page: Space | |
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