DescriptionIn the first of five clips from a follow-up interview Ariel, an 8th grade student in an urban middle school, is asked to describe what he remembers about his participation in the after-school...
DescriptionThis is the second clip in a series of seven of building towers four tall problem using red and blue unifix towers. Brian suggests a new tower with two blue and two reds. Jeff said he would build the...
DescriptionThis is the sixth clip in a series of seven of building towers four tall problem using red and blue unifix towers. Another student visited Brian and Jeff’s table and tells them that they got sixteen...
DescriptionThis interview with researcher Alston and Milin, with the presence of teacher Mrs. Barnes, occurred on February 7, 1992, the following day of the classroom work with Michael on the five-tall Tower...
DescriptionThis is the fourth clip in a series of seven of building towers four tall problem using red and blue unifix towers. The researcher tells them to write on a paper the towers they had created. She tells...
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...
DescriptionMiddle school students discuss their ideas after using Probability Explorer to solve several tasks. The ideas allude to early concepts of experimental and theoretical probability.
The tasks...
DescriptionIn the fifth of six clips from an after-school enrichment session in an urban middle school, James, a 7th grade boy completing a unit about linear functions, has finished his written solution for the...
DescriptionIn the fourth of six clips from an after-school enrichment session in an urban middle school, James, a 7th grade boy completing a unit about linear functions, continues his work on the Museum problem....