Big Numbers, Small Numbers

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 18.04.01

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Background and Rationale
  3. Structure of the Unit
  4. Content Objectives
  5. Teaching Strategies
  6. Tasks
  7. Bibliography

Answering Big Questions by Finally Understanding Big Numbers

Aaron Robert Bingea

Published September 2018

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Introduction

“Without mathematics, there’s nothing you can do. Everything around you is mathematics. Everything around you is numbers.” - Shakuntala Devi

As a middle school math teacher I find a level of joy in mathematics, and more specifically with numbers. I believe that if we understand and work with numbers, we are better able to make sense of our world. Unfortunately, my students in large part do not share my enthusiasm for math and often times demonstrate an aversion to numbers, especially those that are unfamiliar. My overarching motivation for this unit is to revisit the basic structure of our number system and help them understand numbers in a more in depth and conceptual way. This will allow students to access 8th grade content that involves laws of exponents and scientific notation with greater ease and interest. Ultimately, by developing my student’s abilities to reason and operate with big numbers, they will be able to ask and answer their own big questions about the world and hopefully enjoy doing it.

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