Conventions in Mathematical Writing

Objective: Students will be able to recognize and utilize a variety of conventions used in mathematical writing.

Key Terms: Convention, audience, discipline, stylistic choice.

Timing: These lessons could be particularly appropriate in any course where students are learning to think of mathematical work as writing. 

Lesson

Part I: Basic Mathematical Conventions

  1. Consider the essay “Some guidelines for good mathematical writing” by Francis Su.
  2. Have students read this essay and a piece of mathematical writing of your choice that is tailored to your course, either during class or as homework. This could be, for example, a portion of your textbook, a sample of anonymized student writing, a purpose-written sample that you create, or something more advanced, depending on the course. 
  3. Put the students into small groups
  4. Have the students evaluate the writing based on the suggestions in the essay, and answer the following questions in their groups.
Questions for the Francis Su reading
  • Did the writing follow all of the conventions suggested in the essay?
  • In places where it did not, did this impact the clarity of the writing? If so, how?
  • Do you have any ideas why the author did not follow the conventions in those places?