The Joy of Following Students Down Unexpected Paths
Abstract
As our students think and reason mathematically, sometimes we need to follow their paths, even if they are different than those we have anticipated they will take. Occasionally these unexpected paths can lead to surprising connections. In this article, the author describes new paths her class took to generalize the sum of the interior angles of convex polygons.
References
Boyd, Cummins, Malloy, Carter, & Flores (2004). Geometry. New York: Glencoe Mathematics.
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (2009). Focus in high school mathematics: Reasoning and sense making. Reston, VA: Author.
Ohio Department of Education (2010). Ohio’s new learning standards: Mathematics standards. Retrieved from http://education.ohio.gov/getattachment/Topics/Learning-in-Ohio/Mathematics/Ohio-s-Learning-Standards-in-Mathematics/Math-Standards.pdf.aspx
Polya, G. (2004). How to solve it: A new aspect of mathematical method. Princeton University Press.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2017 Catherine Lane