DescriptionIn the first of five clips, Milin and Michelle I, two fifth grade students are attempting to find all possible towers three cubes tall when selecting from two colors as the sample space for Question 1...
DescriptionIn clip three of five, Milin, a fifth grade student, shares his inductive argument for building towers up to 3 cubes tall with researcher Carolyn Maher and his partner, Michelle I. Michelle in turn...
DescriptionThis video is a continuation of the first session that 6th grade students from the Plainfield, NJ district explored probability through dice games in an after-school enrichment program. In this video...
DescriptionThis was the first session that 6th grade students from the Plainfield, NJ district explored probability through dice games in an after-school enrichment program. In this video (video 42b, part 1 of...
DescriptionThis was the second session that 6th grade students from the Plainfield, NJ district explored probability through dice games in an after-school enrichment program. In this video (part 1 of 2, 44a) the...
DescriptionThis video is a continuation of the second session that 6th grade students from the Plainfield, NJ district explored probability through dice games in an after-school enrichment program. In this video...
DescriptionThis was the first session that 6th grade students from the Plainfield, NJ district explored probability through dice games in an after-school enrichment program. In this video (video 42a, part 1 of...
DescriptionThis was the first session that 6th grade students from the Plainfield, NJ district explored probability through dice games in an after-school enrichment program. The first Dice game was introduced...
DescriptionIn this one hour and forty minute unedited video, the fourth grade class was divided into pairs to work on a Towers problem on February 6, 1992. At the beginning of the session, there are two sheets...
DescriptionAt an after-school session in the middle of their junior year, Ankur, Brian, Jeff, Michael, and Romina were introduced to the World Series problem [the problem statement is below]. The students...