Syllabus: MTHT 450
Concepts in Elementary School Mathematics I
Fall 1998
Instructor: John T. Baldwin
Class meets 5-8 Mondays.
This course considers important concepts presented in the elementary school curriculum. We will consider both the mathematics linking various concepts and methods of presenting these concepts to students.
Here are some of the topics to be considered: counting, measurement, area and perimeter, estimation and approximation, ratio, mathematical reasoning, the arithmetic operations. Considerable attention will be given to using manipulatives to develop understanding and to methods of assessment in elementary school mathematics.
There will also be some use of computer activities and of the internet. Each student should have
a UIC computer account before the second class.
The home page for this class is at www.math.uic.edu/~jbaldwin; then follow your nose.
Materials: There is no text but there will be reading assignments.
A calculator is required. Only TI-8X are directly supported.
There will be homework assignments weekly, a midterm (October 19) and a final project.
Homework will be accepted only on the due date, since it will be discussed in
class that day.
The grade will be based 40% on the final project, 20% on the weekly homework, 25% on the
midterm and 15% on class participation.
Office hours M-W-F at 10. I will also try to hold office hours from 4-5 on Monday; but this
session will be cancelled for some departmental colloquia. (E.g. no session Sept. 1)
Feel free to e-mail me at baldwin@uic.edu or phone to make an appointment todiscuss any difficulties that arise.
Office: 417 SEO.
Office phone: 312-413-2149