(this is in the US and at a high school level)
why don't we dedicate a day of the week each week to do a lab for math for exploration? I mean we already do that for Earth Science, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
Examples of mathematics labs would be in applied math or math itself
- Discovering numbers: constructing the real numbers (probably not by doing Dedekind cuts)
- Pan balance problem = algebra
- Proportional relationships (exploring a physics constant/application eg Hooke's Law)
- Finding pi by measuring circular objects
- Proof workshop
- Working on a very very hard math problem or proof (e.g., volume of frustum or motion problems, $d=rt$)
(The examples below are of beyond high school level, but I wanted to include them to show examples of ideas of what I thought would be good labs adjusted to the algebra level despite being of calculus and beyond level):
In calculus II, it would be something like: show that $\displaystyle \int_{-\infty}^{\infty} e^{(-x^2)} dx= \sqrt{\pi}.$
Prove $\displaystyle\lim_{x\to 0} \frac{\sin x}{x} = 1$.