Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School
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Ads That Are BAA-AD!, Jan 1999, 242–44

Algebra: Real-Life Investigations in a Lab Setting, Feb 1997, 220–24

Ann Wagner, Mechanical Engineer; A Brief History of Mechanical Engineering, Sept–Oct 1996, 22–29

The Arcs of Archaeology, Mar-Apr 1996, 688-93

Areas and Brownies, Jan 1997, 148–53, 160

Building a Teenage Dance Club, Sept 1998, 26–30

Calculations That Are Not Par for the Course, Jan 1998, 292–93

Calendar Search: Every Day Is Special!, Sept 1998, 37–39

Capture and Recapture Your Students' Interest in Statistics, Mar 1999, 412–18

A Career That Counts; Herman Hollerith: Punching Holes in the Process. May 2000, 584–89

The Civil War and the Standards: Some Mathematical Activities, Mar-Apr 1996, 748-52

Close Shaves, Jan 1997, 162

Counting On the Air, Jan-Feb 1996, 630-36

Creating a Purchase Order Using Spreadsheets, May 1997, 404–7

A Credit-Union Project, Oct 1997, 118–23

Dancing in Time and Space; A Step Back in Time, Nov–Dec 1998, 192–99

Data with Snap, Crackle, and Pop, Mar-Apr 1996, 760-64

The Decorative Ornamental Ironwork of New Orleans: Connections to Geometry and Haiti, Apr 1999, 430–36

Diana Lee, Actuary; Some Moments in the History of Statistics: The Measurement of Uncertainty, Nov-Dec 1994, 211-17

Exploring Graphs: WYSIWYG, Mar–Apr 1997, 328–31

Fiber Meets Fibonacci; The Shape of Things to Come, Jan 1999, 256–62

Flower Beds and Landscape Consultants: Making Connections in Middle School Mathematics, Apr-May 1995, 364-67

Fraction Flags: Learning from Children to Help Children Learn, Sept–Oct 1996, 14–19

From Cashier to Scan Coordinator; From Stones to Bones to PC Clones, Apr 1994, 59-65

From Königsberg to Columbus; Topology-from Bridges to Bagels, Sept-Oct 1995, 460-66

From Manager to Meteorologist; From Heavenly Bodies to Barometers, Sept-Oct 1994, 123-29

Geometry Projects Linking Mathematics, Literacy, Art, and Technology, Feb 1999, 332–35

Going Camping? Don't Forget to Pack Your Calculator; On the Trail of the Fur Traders, Sept 1997, 52–58

Having Fun with Baseball, May 1996, 780-85

How Big Was the Roman Empire-, Mar-Apr 1996, 754-59

How to Turn Oranges into Moolah, Jan-Feb 1996, 662-64

Implementing the NCTM's Evaluation Standards with House Plans, Jan 1998, 297–99

Ingrid Proctor-Fridia: Quality Assurance Representative; Geometry in Ancient Times, Apr-May 1995, 396-403

Livestock Production by the Numbers; Taking the Measure of Things, Mar-Apr 1996, 712-17

The Long-Distance Doctor, May 1996, 802-6

Making House Plans, Jan-Mar 1995, 296-97

Mapping Out a Career Path; From Sargon to Satellites, Nov-Dec 1995, 564-71

Mathematical Connections: Proportions and Modeling in the Solar System, Sept-Oct 1995, 488-89

Mathematical Connections from Biology: "Killer" Bees Come to Life in the Classroom, Mar 1999, 350–56

Mathematics Fitness, May 1998, 458–62

Mathematics Investigator, Apr 1994, 56-57, 97, Sept-Oct 1994, 138-40, Nov-Dec 1994, 218-20, Jan-Mar 1995, 298-99, Apr-May 1995, 394-95, 411, Sept-Oct 1995, 476-78, Nov-Dec 1995, 560-61, Jan-Feb 1996, 644-45, Mar-Apr 1996, 736-37, May 1996, 808-9

McGwire, Sosa, and the Home-Run Champions. Sept. 1999, 38–42

Means and MADs, Mar 1999, 398–403

Measuring Angles in Physical Therapy; A New Angle on the History of Movement, Mar–Apr 1997, 338–46

Mode Code, Apr 1999, 464–66

My Way and the Highway, Nov-Dec 1995, 550-51

Our Diets May Be Killing Us, Apr-May 1995, 376-82

The Pond: Doing Research Together, Mar-Apr 1996, 696-702

The Price Isn't Right. Nov. 1999, 166–68

Readers Write, 1994-96, 486, 514, 553, 572, 601

Readers Write, Sept 1998, 5; Oct 1998, 84, 99; Nov–Dec 1998, 149, 21; Jan 1999, 215; Feb 1999, 281; Apr 1999, 429

Rich Problems-Big Payoffs, Nov-Dec 1995, 520-25

Roger Whitmore, Police Officer; Episodes in the History of Algebra, Jan-Mar 1995, 290-95

Sticks to the Roof of Your Mouth?, Mar 1999, 404–11

Students as Researchers: An Inclined-Plane Activity, Nov-Dec 1995, 532-35

Students Travel "The Road Not Taken.", Sept-Oct 1995, 480-83

Super-Jumbo Jet: An Airborne Village, Oct 1997, 128–31

The Time-Line Project, Apr 1999, 468–69

Toys 'R' Math, Jan 1997, 140–45, 159

Truss(t)ing Triangles, Mar–Apr 1998, 394–96

Why 2K? Jan. 2000, 318–19

Words, Words, Words; Ancient Communication, Feb 1998, 358–64

"You Are Cleared to Land.", May 1998, 452–56

Young Women Experience Mathematics at Work in the Health Professions, Nov–Dec 1997, 198–206

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