Tuesday, March 27, 2007

List of Referenced Materials

Reference List

1) Clements, Douglas H. and Julie Sarama.(2000) The Earliest Geometry. Teaching Children Mathematics, 7(2), 82-86. Retrieved March 25, 2007, from Wilson Web.

2) Coffin, Tom. (n.d.). The Symbol of Beauty. Retrieved March 22, 2007 from http://www.art.net/~coffin/WRITINGS/BEAUTY/beauty.html

3) Johnson, Iris DeLoach and Sarah KatherineBomholt (2000). Picture This: Second Graders “See” Symmetry and Reflection. Teaching Children Mathematics, 7(4), 208-209. Retrieved March 23, 2007, from Wilson Web.

4) Knuchel, Christy. (n.d.). Teaching Symmetry in the Elementary Curriculum. The Montana Mathematics Enthusiast, 1(1), 3-8. Retrieved March 24, 2007, from Wilson Web.

5) Liebeck, Helen and Elaine Pollard. (1995). The Oxford English Dictionary. Fourth Edition. New York: Clarendon Press.

6) Palermo, Patricia. (2003). Symmetry? Could This be the Answer to the Age Old Question; “What is Beauty?”. Retrieved on March 23, 2007 from http://serendip.brynmawr.edu/biology/b103/f03/web1/ppalermo.html

7) Thompson, Mark. (2006). Why is Symmetry Important. Retrieved on March 24, 2007 from http://www.psychicsahar.com/artman/publish/article_700.shtml

8) Van de Walle, John and Sandra Folk (2004). Elementary and Middle School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally. Canadian Edition. Ontario: Pearson Education Canada Inc.

9) (2007). Symmetry. Retrieved March 24, 2007 from http://www.mathsisfun.com/geometry/symmetry.html