KONJUGATION AUF ENGLISCH DES VERBS MATHEMATISE
PRESENT
Present
I mathematise
you mathematise
he/she/it mathematises
we mathematise
you mathematise
they mathematise
Present continuous
I am mathematising
you are mathematising
he/she/it is mathematising
we are mathematising
you are mathematising
they are mathematising
Present perfect
I have mathematised
you have mathematised
he/she/it has mathematised
we have mathematised
you have mathematised
they have mathematised
Present perfect continuous
I have been mathematising
you have been mathematising
he/she/it has been mathematising
we have been mathematising
you have been mathematising
they have been mathematising
PAST
Past
I mathematised
you mathematised
he/she/it mathematised
we mathematised
you mathematised
they mathematised
Past continuous
I was mathematising
you were mathematising
he/she/it was mathematising
we were mathematising
you were mathematising
they were mathematising
Past perfect
I had mathematised
you had mathematised
he/she/it had mathematised
we had mathematised
you had mathematised
they had mathematised
Past perfect continuous
I had been mathematising
you had been mathematising
he/she/it had been mathematising
we had been mathematising
you had been mathematising
they had been mathematising
FUTURE
Future
I will mathematise
you will mathematise
he/she/it will mathematise
we will mathematise
you will mathematise
they will mathematise
Future continuous
I will be mathematising
you will be mathematising
he/she/it will be mathematising
we will be mathematising
you will be mathematising
they will be mathematising
Future perfect
I will have mathematised
you will have mathematised
he/she/it will have mathematised
we will have mathematised
you will have mathematised
they will have mathematised
Future perfect continuous
I will have been mathematising
you will have been mathematising
he/she/it will have been mathematising
we will have been mathematising
you will have been mathematising
they will have been mathematising
CONDITIONAL
Conditional
I would mathematise
you would mathematise
he/she/it would mathematise
we would mathematise
you would mathematise
they would mathematise
Conditional continuous
I would be mathematising
you would be mathematising
he/she/it would be mathematising
we would be mathematising
you would be mathematising
they would be mathematising
Conditional perfect
I would have mathematise
you would have mathematise
he/she/it would have mathematise
we would have mathematise
you would have mathematise
they would have mathematise
Conditional perfect continuous
I would have been mathematising
you would have been mathematising
he/she/it would have been mathematising
we would have been mathematising
you would have been mathematising
they would have been mathematising
IMPERATIVE
Imperative
you mathematise
we let´s mathematise
you mathematise
NONFINITE VERB FORMS
Infinitive
to mathematise
Past participle
mathematised
Present Participle
mathematising
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MATHEMATISE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
mathematise in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
mathematise im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Let me, then, indicate something of this French history, and thereby give concrete
substance to the claim that the drive to mathematise the discipline is really
something that long preceded the widespread acceptance of that project in the ...
'Mathematise'. your. body. Work on your own. 1 This is a good way to learn to
estimate. In your workbook, draw yourself taking a step sideways with your arms
out wide. Hold the fingers of one hand together and spread out the other hand's ...
Alan Kenyon, Catherine Damerell, Sally Boulle, A. Kenyon, 2003
3
Fundamental Constructs in Mathematics Education
202) in the sense that the teacher constructs situations in which the learner can,
perhaps with help and guidance, mathematise. See also using situations (p. 249)
. To think mathematically is to mathematise situations and apply ...
John Mason, Sue Johnston-Wilder, 2004
4
Mathematics and the Aesthetic: New Approaches to an Ancient ...
And it sometimes seems that mathematicians can be quite voracious in their
exercise of this power: they will 'mathematise' wherever they can. This tendency
was, of course, the key to scientific mastery of the natural world. It also holds out ...
Nathalie Sinclair, William Higginson, 2007
5
Teaching Mathematics in Secondary Schools: A Reader
It follows, then, that to learn mathematics children must be put in situations where
they have to 'mathematise' and so be ... The second major implication of
constructivism follows from this, which is that, in order to 'mathematise', children
need to ...
6
Making it tangible. Learning outcomes in science education
Weinert, 2001b). Typical situations in physics are to mathematise relationships
between physics quantities and to do experimental investigations. Related
methodological competencies can be found in the standards, e.g., “students plan,
carry ...
Sascha Bernholt, Knut Neumann, Peter Nentwig, 2012
7
Comprehensive Study of Plato
We cannot completely "mathematise" human knowledge, but the more we can
mathematise it, the better. We shall see, when we come to speak of Plato's oral
teaching in the Academy, how earnestly he set himself to carry out the
programme ...
8
International Handbook of Mathematics Education
... knowledge, jargons and codes (in particular to encompass the way they
mathematise) (D'Ambrosio, 1984). Both Bishop's and D'Ambrosio's definitions
allow us to refer to the cultures of mathematics, to national and ethnic cultures,
and to the ...
Alan J. Bishop, M.A. (Ken) Clements, Christine Keitel, 1997
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Economic Dynamics: Phase Diagrams and Their Economic Application
It appears that the procedure the investigator goes through' is: ( 1 ) Specify the
problem (2) Mathematise the problem (3) See if the problem's solution conforms
to standard mathematical solutions (4) Investigate the properties of the ...
10
For the Learning of Mathematics: An International Journal of ...
... longer sequences that require more complicated movements and that would
result in more complex patterns, or categorizing patterns that produce clearly
identifiable and desirable sounds. One might also attempt to mathematise these ...
2 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MATHEMATISE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
mathematise im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
'Ludicrous': Consultant savages Vanguard value-of-advice research
If one removed the ludicrous 'alpha' idea and the silly attempt to mathematise good behaviour when it is impossible to do so, one would have a ... «Professional Adviser, Dez 14»
Some Fundamental Lessons From the Arab Spring
... methodological individualism of Mill, as a result of the inability to mathematise and therefore 'socially rationalise' complex dynamic systems, ... «CounterPunch, Jan 14»