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One Hundred Problems Involving the Number 100
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- ISBN 9781680540659
- Weight: 395g
- Publication Date: 30 Apr 2021
- Publisher: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics,U.S.
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
The problems in One Hundred Problems Involving the Number 100 celebrate the “Goldilocks” charm of 100—a number not too small, not too large, but just right to challenge students without intimidating them. It’s used in myriad ways within the problems: as an exponent, product, area, or perimeter; a constant in an equation; the number of items in a series or sequence; or as a physical value, such as a stack of 100 coins, a deck with 100 cards, or a jug that holds 100 ounces.
One Hundred Problems Involving the Number 100 is not just a list of problems.
You’ll find both practical information and inspiration in these pages as well as a treasure trove of meaningful mathematical tasks to engage and excite your students.
One Hundred Problems Involving the Number 100 is not just a list of problems.
- The problems are designed to promote classroom discourse, allow students to think deeply about mathematical concepts, and learn problem-solving strategies, as well as to make connections between different topics in mathematics.
- The purpose of the problems is to promote a variety of problem-solving strategies.
- A range of mathematical topics from patterns, conversions, and sums and series to number theory, functions, probability and statistics, and geometry are covered.
- The problems are aligned to Common Core State Standards for content and math practices. The chart in Part 3 lets teachers find problems at an appropriate level of difficulty for their students.
- For each problem, there is a description of how the problem might be used in the classroom, suggestions for how to provide assistance to students without divulging the answer or even exposing a solution strategy, and possible extensions.
You’ll find both practical information and inspiration in these pages as well as a treasure trove of meaningful mathematical tasks to engage and excite your students.
One Hundred Problems Involving the Number 100
€33.99
