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Educational Studies in Mathematics | 2001

Are We Having Fun Yet? How Teachers use Manipulatives to Teach Mathematics

Patricia S. Moyer

Teachers often comment that using manipulatives to teach mathematics is ‘fun!’ Embedded in the word ‘fun’ are important notions about how and why teachers use manipulatives in the teaching of mathematics. Over the course of one academic year, this study examined 10 middle grades teachers’ uses of manipulatives for teaching mathematics using interviews and observations to explore how and why the teachers used the manipulatives as they did. An examination of the participants’ statements and behaviors indicated that using manipulatives was little more than a diversion in classrooms where teachers were not able to represent mathematics concepts themselves. The teachers communicated that the manipulatives were fun, but not necessary, for teaching and learning mathematics.


Journal of Mathematics Teacher Education | 2002

Learning to Question: Categories of Questioning Used by Preservice Teachers During Diagnostic Mathematics Interviews

Patricia S. Moyer; Elizabeth Milewicz

Developing appropriate questioning techniquesis an important part of mathematics teachingand assessment. This study examined thequestioning strategies used by 48 preserviceteachers during one-on-one diagnosticmathematics interviews with children. Eachparticipant conducted an audiotaped interviewwith one child, followed by an analysis andreflection of the interview. Data wereanalyzed to develop general categories ofquestions used by the preservice teachers. These categories included: 1) checklisting, 2) instructing rather thanassessing, and 3) probing and follow-upquestions. The analyses and reflectionscompleted by preservice teachers indicated thatusing the diagnostic interview format allowedthem to recognize and reflect on effectivequestioning techniques. Through an examinationof these categories of questions, we offersuggestions for teaching the skill ofmathematics questioning in preservice teachereducation courses.


Teaching children mathematics | 2002

What are Virtual Manipulatives

Patricia S. Moyer; Johnna J. Bolyard; Mark A. Spikell


The Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching | 2005

Third-Graders Learn About Fractions Using Virtual Manipulatives: A Classroom Study

Kelly Reimer; Patricia S. Moyer


Journal of Interactive Online Learning | 2005

Examining Technology Uses in the Classroom: Developing Fraction Sense Using Virtual Manipulative Concept Tutorials

Jennifer Suh; Patricia S. Moyer; Hae-Ja Heo


The Journal of Computers in Mathematics and Science Teaching | 2007

Developing Students’ Representational Fluency Using Virtual and Physical Algebra Balances

Jennifer Suh; Patricia S. Moyer


School Science and Mathematics | 2004

Controlling Choice: Teachers, Students, and Manipulatives in Mathematics Classrooms

Patricia S. Moyer; M. Gail Jones


Proceedings of the International Conference New Ideas in Mathematics Education | 2001

Virtual manipulatives in the K-12 classroom

Patricia S. Moyer; Johnna J. Bolyard; Mark A. Spikell


Action in teacher education | 2007

Code RED (Remediation and Enrichment Days): The Complex Journey of a School and University Partnership's Process to Increase Mathematics Achievement.

Patricia S. Moyer; Kim Dockery; Spencer Jamieson; Julie Ross


Teaching children mathematics | 2001

Patterns and Symmetry: Reflections of Culture.

Patricia S. Moyer

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Jennifer Suh

George Mason University

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M. Gail Jones

North Carolina State University

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