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| '''Subject'''|| Patterns in maths, science and technology
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| '''Resource Number'''|| TE_004
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| '''Title'''|| Exploring Patterns
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|content=An Open University study module introducing the ways in which patterns are recorded and used in mathematics,  and also science with exercises throughout.
| '''Content/Ideas'''||Chapter 1: Getting started<br />Chapter 2: Number patterns<br />Chapter 3: Rectangles and circles<br />Chapter 4: Visual patterns<br />Chapter 5: Identifying birds<br />Chapter 6: Conclusions<br />References<br />Acknowledgements
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* Chapter 1: Getting started
| '''Format/Structure'''|| 9 PDF
* Chapter 2: Number patterns
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* Chapter 3: Rectangles and circles
| '''Pedagogical Rationale'''|| This module introduces the various ways in which patterns are recorded and used in mathematics, science and technology.
* Chapter 4: Visual patterns
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* Chapter 5: Identifying birds
| '''Useful information'''|| Part of the Breakthrough to Mathematics, Science and Technology Series.
* Chapter 6: Conclusions
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* References - Acknowledgements  
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|Learning Objectives=Students should understand that:
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* patterns play an important part in everyday life; and are very important in sciences,
| '''Files available to download|| http://labspace.open.ac.uk/mod/oucontent/view.php?id=426185&section=1.2.2
* there are several uses of the word 'pattern',
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* patterns can be recorded or described using various techniques, but they are essentially mathematical phenomena.<br />


Students should be more able to:
* skim, to obtain an overview and help plan their study,
* make observations and express themselves clearly,
* make brief notes,
* notice differences and similarities in patterns.
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 5 December 2012

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Exploring patterns in mathematics

About. An Open University study module introducing the ways in which patterns are recorded and used in mathematics, and also science with exercises throughout.

Pedagogical content. Each chapter of this tutorial highlights the study skills(topic) required to work through the real world examples and activities given. There are problems to be solved, some of which involve higher order(ta) thinking skills (for example, being asked to correct a set of instructions), and all of which encourage the use of mathematical language(ta) and mathematical thinking(ta). The resource could also be used in class, or as a useful homework(ta) pack. (edit)

Resource details
Title Exploring Pattern
Topic [[Topics/Study skills|Study skills]],  [[Topics/Patterns|Patterns]]
Teaching approach

[[Teaching Approaches/Homework|Homework]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Higher order|Higher order]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Mathematical thinking|Mathematical thinking]],  [[Teaching Approaches/Language|Language]]

Learning Objectives

Students should understand that:

  • patterns play an important part in everyday life; and are very important in sciences,
  • there are several uses of the word 'pattern',
  • patterns can be recorded or described using various techniques, but they are essentially mathematical phenomena.

Students should be more able to:

  • skim, to obtain an overview and help plan their study,
  • make observations and express themselves clearly,
  • make brief notes,
  • notice differences and similarities in patterns.
Subject

[[Resources/Maths|Maths]],  [[Resources/Teacher Education|Teacher Education]],  [[Resources/Science|Science]]

Age of students / grade

[[Resources/Primary|Primary]]

Table of contents
  • Chapter 1: Getting started
  • Chapter 2: Number patterns
  • Chapter 3: Rectangles and circles
  • Chapter 4: Visual patterns
  • Chapter 5: Identifying birds
  • Chapter 6: Conclusions
  • References - Acknowledgements



Files and resources to view and download

Follow the link to a study unit divided into 9 PDF documents (Part of the Breakthrough to Mathematics, Science and Technology Series)

Preview