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Nov 23, 2024
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2018-2019 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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MATH 106 - Math for Elemen Teachers II Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Laboratory Hours: 0
Prerequisite(s): MATH 105 with a grade of C or better
Restriction(s): Early Childhood and Childhood Education majors
Corequisite(s): None
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers II: This course is intended for education majors and is designed to provide a mathematical treatment of the fundamental concepts of probability, statistics, and elementary geometry as they relate to the elementary school mathematics curriculum. This is not a methods course; the primary focus of this course is mathematics content. Only open for Early Childhood and Childhood Education majors.
Student Learning Outcomes of the Course: The general education requirement for mathematics is satisfied by MATH 106. To assess the general education mathematics requirements, when you have completed this course, you will be able to:
- demonstrate the ability to interpret and draw inferences from mathematical models such as formulas, graphs, tables, and schematics.
- demonstrate the ability to represent mathematical information symbolically, visually, numerically and verbally.
- demonstrate the ability to employ quantitative methods such as, arithmetic, algebra, geometry, or statistics to solve problems.
- demonstrate the ability to estimate and check mathematical results for reasonableness.
- demonstrate the ability to recognize the limits of mathematical and statistical methods.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Calculate the theoretical probability of one or two step experiments involving coins, dice, cards, spinners, or colored marbles, and the odds for or against an outcome.
- Use the counting principle and tree diagrams to figure out the number of outcomes.
- Solve and check a linear equation in one variable using multiple techniques, including algebra.
- Use geometric formulas and the Pythagorean theorem to calculate the lengths of sides, perimeter and area of triangles, rectangles, and circles.
- Use geometric formulas to calculate surface area and volume of 3 dimensional objects.
- Calculate slope, x and y intercepts, co-ordinates of points, and the equation of a line in slope- intercept form, and understand the relationships between these and the graph of a linear equation in two variables.
- Answer problems using the concepts of population and sample, fair and biased, and methods of misleading with statistics.
- Picture data by drawing line, circle, or bar graphs; dot or scatter, or stem and leaf plot; or frequency tables and histograms.
- Calculate measures of central tendency and dispersion: mean, median, mode, box plot, standard deviation, amd z-score.
- Solve a normal distribution problem by drawing and labeling a bell curve and using percents and range.
- Correctly use vocabulary and symbols associated with probability, geometry and measurement.
- Measure using both standard and metric units.
- Identify, name properties of and measure place figures and figures in space.
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