Wednesday, March 24, 2010

NCTM Article and Evaluation #2

Daire S.A.(2010). Celebrating Mathematics All Year ’Round. Mathematics Teacher, vol 103(7), 509.

The main idea of this article was getting students involved and excited about mathematics. All it took was a simple article to spark an idea into a teacher who turned a high school into a math learning environment. In this article, Daire, took an idea from an article titled "Pi Day" (Waldner 1994), and started a celebration of the number Pi. It began within Daire's classroom celebrating pi day on the 14th of March. They made T-shirts with Pi designs on it. Something like, "wearing a “What’s your sine?” shirt with a graph that had p as an x-intercept intrigued my students," Daire observed that the shirt created opportunities to learn. As more participation came from students, a one day a year celebration turned into a weed long celebration. Then there came the whole school involvement, where there were questions posted outside the classroom for anyone to solve and win prizes like a graphing calculator, candy and T-shirts and stuff. This began "opening the door to a world of mathematics that [students] did not know existed."
As more and more participation came, the one week celebration turned into a year long celebration where pi was celebrated during major holidays like Halloween, Valentines, etc.
The principal allowed students to wear math themed t-shirts on March 14. "The ceramics teacher encouraged students to make pi art. The media center offered its display case to showcase an array of mathematics books, posters, student-made ceramics, and even songs that celebrate mathematics. And the custodians became accustomed to hallways covered with student-made digits of pi." Due to this involvement, the school's state test scores were significantly higher than other schools.

It's interesting to me that a simple article title with an imagination can spark an interest in so many students and create a math learning environment for everyone. I think that it is a great idea to tie in celebration to math learning because I feel that people learn best while having fun. And adding a little competition with actual prizes gives, considering that these students were from less financially stable families, gave them more incentive to participate and in doing so gave them a learning opportunity.

3 comments:

  1. Feedback on the citation: You need a comma after Daire, a space between the period following A and the parenthesis at the beginning of the year, capitalization of Celebrating but none of the other words in the article title, and removal of "vol" from the citation, and all of the pages of the article, not just the first page (unless the article was only 1 page long).

    I noticed that you had a topic sentence at the beginning of your first paragraph, but it would have helped me if it had been more specific by telling me how the author got students more interested in and excited about mathematics. I thought the level of description in the first paragraph was very strong. I felt like I really understood how the event developed into something significant and was supported by the whole school.

    I wasn't sure what the topic sentence was for the second paragraph. Was it the first or second sentence? I agree with you that having fun is important, but it is also important that having fun doesn't become the sole benefit of the activity. What do you think students were learning from participating in these pi events?

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  2. I think you did a really good job on summarizing the article. You brought the article to life. I did get a little confused with the second paragraph matching up with the main idea. They didn't connect for me. Altogether, I think you did an awesome job :)

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  3. I liked the article summery. I thought that there was a lot of really good detail about the article. Is this how pi day got started? The only thing I felt was missing was why the article is important. Lots of detail but I wanted a summery statement at the end.

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