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Record Nr.

UNINA9910460112903321

Autore

Ollerton Mike

Titolo

100+ ideas for teaching mathematics / / Mike Ollerton

Pubbl/distr/stampa

London, [England] ; ; New York, New York : , : Continuum, , 2011

©2007

ISBN

1-4411-0302-3

1-4411-3748-3

Edizione

[Second edition.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (161 p.)

Collana

Continuum One Hundreds Series

Disciplina

510.71

Soggetti

Mathematics - Study and teaching

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; SECTION 1 A number of number puzzles; 1 100 SQUARE 1 Observing patterns on a 100 grid, summing sequences; 2 100 SQUARE 2 Coding moves on a 100 grid, arithmetic; 3 CARD TRICKERY 1 The arithmetic behind a card trick; 4 CARD TRICKERY 2 Another card trick and more arithmetic; 5 FIVES AND THREES Dominoes and arithmetic; 6 CONSECUTIVE SUMS Consecutive numbers and consecutive sums; 7 DIVISORS 1 Deciding on divisors; 8 DIVISORS 2 Developing divisors; 9 DIVISORS 3 Exploring divisors

10 DIVISORS 4 Lowest Common Multiples and divisors11 DOUBLING AND DOUBLING AND . . .  Arithmetic by continually doubling (ABCD); 12 DOUBLING IN MODULAR ARITHMETIC Exploring modular arithmetic; 13 EXPLORING UNIT DIGITS Exploring unit digits, sequences; 14 FIVE DICE /FIVE CARDS TO A HUNDRED; 15 NETWORKS Coding and analysing a line pattern, generalizing, formula; 16 PALINDROMES Exploring numbers, generalizing, arithmetic; 17 PARTITIONS AND PRODUCTS Addition, multiplication, indices, formulae; 18 SCALE FACTORS Enlargements, ratio; 19 STORIES Here's the answer, what's the question?

20 TAKE THREE DICE Arithmetic, properties of numbers21 TAKE THREE NUMBERS A right good number puzzle; 22 TAKE A STRIP OF PAPER



From number to algebra; 23 DOMINO DELIGHT Number patterns, algebra and fractions; 24 FRACTION WALLS AS NUMBER LINES Fraction walls, fraction number lines, decimals, percentages; 25 FRACTIONAL FROGS Addition and subtraction of fractions, infinity; 26 TWO MORE FRACTION PROBLEMS Patterns in fractions, generalizing; 27 A COUPLE OF PERCENTAGE PROBLEMS Making sense of percent, compound interest; 28 ROOTING OUT SQUARE ROOTS Multiplication of decimals

29 CREATING A LOG10 TABLE Creating base 10 log tables using fractional indicesSECTION 2 Puzzles to NAG (Number, Algebra and Graphs) your students with; 30 FIBONACCI 1 Sequence generators, golden ratio, graphing data; 31 FIBONACCI 2 Properties of the Fibonacci sequence, algebra; 32 SQUARE NUMBERS A collection of ideas using square numbers; 33 FIVE NUMBERS IN A RING 1 Differencing, generalizing; 34 FIVE NUMBERS IN A RING 2 Summing products, summing quotients, coordinate pictures; 35 JOINING DOTS Exploring structures, generalizing; 36 SPROUTS A strategy game using nodes, arcs and regions

37 4-SQUARE MEETING POINT PROBLEM Number patterns, generalizing, writing formulae38 TURNING INSIDE-OUT 'People math', a bit of fun, generalizing; 39 X + Y = 10 Partitioning, algebra, graphing; 40 100 SQUARE 3 Algebrizing on a 100 square; 41 TAKE TWO NUMBERS Addition, number patterns, generalizing; 42 DIAGONAL DIVERSIONS 1 Practising Pythagoras and trigonometry in a problem-solving context; 43 CARD TRICKERY 3 Puzzling out a card trick, constructing a formula; 44 LONGEST PATH THROUGH A RECTANGLE Number pattern leading to a quadratic; 45 NUMBER ROUTE PROBLEMS Number problems and algebra

46 3 'MULTIPLIED' BY 2 IS 8 Number patterns, generalizing, writing a formula

Sommario/riassunto

All Mike's ideas have been tried and tested at the chalkface. This second edition will be at least 20% bigger and will contain ideas which range from simple addition to using and applying trigonometry, from naming 2D shapes to exploring the intrigues of 3D solids.



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910288757303321

Autore

Bareau Romain

Titolo

Environnements portuaires / / Anne-Lise Piétri-Lévy, John Barzman, Éric Barré

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Mont-Saint-Aignan, : Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre, 2018

ISBN

979-1-02-401097-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (509 p.)

Altri autori (Persone)

BartonHarry

BarzmanJohn

BordeChristian

BoudetDominique

BourcierAlban

CarpentierVincent

ChernyRobert

CorteElisabetta Della

DelobetteÉdouard

DuboisXavier

ÉliotEmmanuel

Fauchier-DelavigneClaude

FichouChristophe

FouillandBrigitte

JamesElisabeth

KenefickWilliam

Kocher-MarboeufEric

LecoquierreBruno

LeménorelAlain

LemercierFrançois-Xavier

LevasseurOlivier

Le BouëdecGérard

Le MarchandArnaud

MarchandGuy

Meyer-SableNathalie

MichonBernard

PalmerSarah

Pfister-LanganayChristian

Pietri-LevyAnne-Lise

PigenetMichel

RenaultFrançois

SaunierEric

SeidelKarsten

SelleBlandine



ThorezPierre

TurnbullPeter

VanfraechemStephan

Piétri-LévyAnne-Lise

BarréÉric

Soggetti

Geography

port

aménagement du territoire

modèle portuaire

marin

docker

Lingua di pubblicazione

Francese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Sommario/riassunto

Que savons-nous aujourd'hui des ports, de leur histoire et de leur fonctionnement ? Une des approches les plus fructueuses passe par l'étude des environnements portuaires. Des spécialistes français, britanniques, américains, belges, allemands et italiens nous apportent le résultat des recherches qu'ils développent depuis de longues années. Historiens, sociologues, géographes, professionnels nous livrent leurs réflexions sur ce milieu si important pour l'évolution de nos civilisations.  Les exemples sont tirés de toutes les mers du globe, de San Francisco à Montevideo, d'Anvers à Gioia Tauro. Les ports français, bien représentés, s'égrènent de Dunkerque à Fos, avec une attention toute particulière pour la Basse-Seine (Le Havre, Rouen, Honfleur, Dives,...) et la Bretagne. Mais l'ouvrage va au-delà des études de cas puisque l'une de ses originalités est de regrouper plusieurs articles marqués par la dimension comparative.  Dans une première partie, les auteurs examinent les représentations et la culture des ports. Dans la deuxième, des réalités plus matérielles, telles que les espaces, les aménagements et les règlements occupent le premier plan. La troisième partie enfin, la plus longue, est dédiée à la foule des métiers de la mer : marins, manutentionnaires, pêcheurs, pilotes et surtout dockers. Ces derniers sont étudiés par des chercheurs qui ont consacré des années d'études à ce milieu complexe et fascinant.