Paper folding for the mathematics class

Title
Paper folding for the mathematics class

Personal Author EPSB
Donovan A. Johnson

Summary
An intriguing way of adding realism and interest to mathematics teaching is to fold paper. Forming straight lines by folding cresaes on a sheet of paper is a simple way of illustrating and discovering relationships of lines and angles. Paper folding not only simplifies learning mathematics, it also builds understandings and apapreciation.

Year Published
1957

Physical Description
iv, 32 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

Subject
Geometry -- Problems, exercises, etc.
 
Mathematical recreations.
 
Paper work.
 
Geometry.
 
Geometrical constructions -- Problems, exercises, etc.

Added Corporate Author
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

Summary
An intriguing way of adding realism and interest to mathematics teaching is to fold paper. Forming straight lines by folding cresaes on a sheet of paper is a simple way of illustrating and discovering relationships of lines and angles. Paper folding not only simplifies learning mathematics, it also builds understandings and apapreciation.

ISBN
9780873534123

Publisher
Washington, D.C. : National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, c1957.


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Edmonton Christian HighTRC 510 JOHTeacher resource30905000089700Teacher Materials