{"title":"Exploring Perpendicularity and Parallelism Through Play","authors":"Pentti Haukkanen, Timo Tossavainen","doi":"10.1080/0025570x.2023.2266334","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"SummaryWe introduce a set of axioms that define two relations: planar perpendicularity and parallelism. We show how these relations can be explored informally through play with secondary school students. Our aim is to demonstrate that axiomatic thinking can be made accessible and fun even for young learners.MSC: Primary 97-01Secondary 51M04 Additional informationNotes on contributorsPentti HaukkanenPentti Haukkanen (MR Author ID: 82550) received his PhD in mathematics from the University of Tampere, Finland, under the supervision of Seppo Hyyrö. Currently, he is a university lecturer of mathematics at Tampere University in Finland. In his spare time, he enjoys various sports and culture.Timo TossavainenTimo Tossavainen (MR Author ID: 664009) received his PhD in mathematics from Jyväskylä University, Finland, under the supervision of Pekka Koskela. Currently, he is a professor of mathematics education at the Lulea University of Technology in Sweden. Among his proudest accomplishments is having learnt to play the guitar solo to the smash hit “The Final Countdown” by the Swedish rock band Europe.","PeriodicalId":18344,"journal":{"name":"Mathematics Magazine","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-11-07","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Mathematics Magazine","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1080/0025570x.2023.2266334","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q4","JCRName":"Mathematics","Score":null,"Total":0}
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SummaryWe introduce a set of axioms that define two relations: planar perpendicularity and parallelism. We show how these relations can be explored informally through play with secondary school students. Our aim is to demonstrate that axiomatic thinking can be made accessible and fun even for young learners.MSC: Primary 97-01Secondary 51M04 Additional informationNotes on contributorsPentti HaukkanenPentti Haukkanen (MR Author ID: 82550) received his PhD in mathematics from the University of Tampere, Finland, under the supervision of Seppo Hyyrö. Currently, he is a university lecturer of mathematics at Tampere University in Finland. In his spare time, he enjoys various sports and culture.Timo TossavainenTimo Tossavainen (MR Author ID: 664009) received his PhD in mathematics from Jyväskylä University, Finland, under the supervision of Pekka Koskela. Currently, he is a professor of mathematics education at the Lulea University of Technology in Sweden. Among his proudest accomplishments is having learnt to play the guitar solo to the smash hit “The Final Countdown” by the Swedish rock band Europe.
我们引入了一组公理来定义平面垂直和平行两种关系。我们展示了如何通过与中学生的游戏来非正式地探索这些关系。我们的目的是证明,即使是年轻的学习者,公理思维也可以变得容易理解和有趣。spentti Haukkanen(作者ID: 82550)获得芬兰坦佩雷大学数学博士学位,在Seppo Hyyrö的指导下。目前,他是芬兰坦佩雷大学的数学讲师。在业余时间,他喜欢各种体育和文化。Timo Tossavainen(作者ID: 664009),芬兰Jyväskylä大学数学博士,导师为Pekka Koskela。目前,他是瑞典吕勒奥理工大学(Lulea University of Technology)数学教育学教授。他最自豪的成就之一是学会了为瑞典摇滚乐队“欧洲”(Europe)的热门歌曲《最后的倒计时》(the Final Countdown)演奏吉他独奏。