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Developing Mathematical Literacy Through Adolescent Literature

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Informationen zum Autor Paula Greathouse is an associate professor of secondary English Education at Tennessee Tech University where she teaches literacy courses to all content area pre-service teachers. She was a secondary English and Reading teacher for sixteen years. She has received several teaching awards including the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) Teacher of Excellence Award. Holly Garrett Anthony is professor of Mathematics Education at Tennessee Tech University where she teaches mathematics content and methods courses for preservice teachers, as well as doctoral courses in STEM education, qualitative research, and program planning. She has received several honors for teaching and service and is a leader in mathematics education. Klappentext Students are offered opportunities to explore multiple mathematical topics such as probabilities, statistics, linear equations, integers, and sequencing, as well as algebra, pre-calculus and calculus concepts through literature. As students develop mathematical literacy, they will also explore literary elements such as characterization, setting, and conflict. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION Paula Greathouse and Holly Garrett Anthony CHAPTER 1 The Mathematics of Imagination: Uncovering Math and Meaning in the Graphic Novel The Magic Fish Katherine Baker, Summer Melody Pennell and Bryan Fede CHAPTER 2 Take It to The Limit: Maximizing Mathematical Literacy and (Re)solving Conflict Holly Garrett Anthony, Paula Greathouse and Kaylee Gentry CHAPTER 3 Extracting Mathematical Topics Embedded in Holes and Examining the Text Through a Critical Lens Marilyn E. Strutchens, Mike P. Cook and Brea C. Ratliff CHAPTER 4 Reading Like a Mathematician: Exploring Data, Narratives, and Phenomena in A Long Walk to Water Suki Jones Mozenter and Robin Keturah Anderson CHAPTER 5 Exploring All of the Above: Platonic Solids, Scale, Proportions, and Characterization Jennifer R. Meadows and Amber Spears CHAPTER 6 Reasoning with Equations and Functions in The 5th Wave Rebecca Grice Gault and Jennifer Edelman CHAPTER 7 "Absolute Zeros Solve for Why" Using the Pythagorean Theorem in Island of the Unknowns Brian Rothbaum and Julie Grasfield Weil CHAPTER 8 Exploring Math, Culture, and Stories Through Math Girls Shelly Shaffer and Carlos Castillo-Garsow CHAPTER 9 Making a Deal with The Number Devil: Scaffolding, Deepening and Extending Students' Mathematical Literacy Amanda Huffman, Rachel Colby, Jenna Repkin and Shelly Furuness CHAPTER 10 Matchmaking Mathematics: Teaching Algorithms and Probability with Nandini Bajpai's A Match Made in Mehendi Jen McConnel and Allen Harbaugh CHAPTER 11 Simulating Success Based on Societal Odds: A Mathematical Read of The Hunger Games Robin Keturah Anderson, Melissa Troudt, Candace Joswick and Lisa Skultety ABOUT THE EDITORS ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS SUBJECT INDEX ...

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