DescriptionThis video comes from The Private Universe Project in Mathematics and includes interview with researcher, Carolyn Maher, as well as narrative voice-over, interspersed with footage of a task-based interview in which Brandon, a 10-year-old 4th grade boy, shares his ideas with the researcher, Amy Martino, about two problems that he had solved in earlier class sessions. In the first class session Brandon had worked with a partner on the following task: Your group has two colors of Unifix Cubes. Work together and make as many different towers four cubes high as is possible when selecting from two colors. The students were asked to develop a way to convince themselves and their classmates that their solution was complete and included no duplicates. In the second session students, again working with partners, were given the following problem: A local pizza shop has asked us to help design a form to keep track of certain pizza choices. They offer a cheese pizza with tomato sauce. A customer can then select from the following toppings: peppers, sausage, mushrooms and pepperoni. How many different choices for pizza does a customer have? Find a way to convince each other that you have accounted for all possibilities. When asked by the interviewer to reflect about how he had solved the Pizza Problem, Brandon reconstructed and explained the chart that he had developed in the earlier class session. When the researcher asked Brandon if this problem reminded him of any others, he referred to the Towers problem and then rebuilt his solution set of towers and compared the two solutions.
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Date Captured1993-04-05
Local IdentifierPM3_Brandon
Related Publication Type: Related publication Label: Workshops (web-based) utilize the video PUP Math Brandon interview Publisher: Annenberg Learner Creator: Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics Name: Private Universe Project in Mathematics Workshops Reference: https://lweb.cfa.harvard.edu/smgdvl/pmt/index.html