Teaching Children Mathematics
February 2002, Volume  8, Issue  6
Articles  
  Calculators as Learning Tools for Young Children's Explorations of Number
DeAnn Huinker
  Racing against Time: Using Technology to Explore Distance, Rate, and Time
N. Kathryn Essex, Diana V. Lambdin and Rebecca H. McGraw
  Learning Geometry in a Dynamic Computer Environment
Michael T. Battista
  Bridging the Gap: Using Interactive Computer Tools to Build Fraction Schemes
John Olive
  Powerful Software to Enhance the Elementary School Mathematics Program
John Kerrigan
  What Are Virtual Manipulatives?
Patricia S. Moyer, Johnna J. Bolyard and Mark A. Spikell
  Departments
  By Way of Introduction
Alfinio Flores
  Bumper Stickers
Robert Callahan
  Intuition and Research: Are They Compatible?
Jim Dorward
  The Role of Technology in Early Childhood Learning
Douglas H. Clements and Julie Sarama
  Calculating Capers
Gayle Cloke, Nola Ewing and Dory Stevens
  Have a Heart
Lynae E. Sakshaug and Kay A. Wohlhuter
  Coming Soon to Your Computer: ON-Math
  Coining Some Mathematics: The 50 State Quarters Program
  Using Interactive Web Sites to Enhance Mathematics Learning
Wendy Rich and Jeane Joyner


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