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Gündogdu, Nida Sultan; Piskin Tunç, Mutlu – Journal of Pedagogical Research, 2022
The aim of this study was to examine the proportional reasoning skills of seventh-grade students before and after the implementation of STEM activities involving proportional and non-proportional relationships. Case study, one of the qualitative study methods, was used in the research. The data for the study was obtained from eight students. Seven…
Descriptors: Grade 7, Middle School Students, Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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Passarella, Simone – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2022
Introducing the distributivity property of multiplication over addition is a well-known challenge in mathematics education, especially in primary school. As a contribution, this paper presents the results of a cycle of design research that focuses on the design, implementation and evaluation of a modelling activity in which 2nd-grade students are…
Descriptors: Multiplication, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Students, Mathematical Concepts
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What Works Clearinghouse, 2021
In this set of tips, parents and caregivers will learn how to: (1) support children's understanding of fractions at home with activities on dividing objects (recommended for grades K-5); (2) support children's understanding of fractions at home with measurement activities (recommended for grades K-4); (3) support children's understanding of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Fractions, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation
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Russo, James A. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2018
Three-in-a-Row Lucky Numbers is an engaging, enjoyable, mathematically meaningful, game-based activity involving dice and a hundred chart, which can be used to introduce students to multiplication. The game provides a mechanism for students to explore the structure of multiplication, experiment with the distributive property, and begin to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Multiplication, Educational Games, Teaching Methods
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Denham, André R. – Technology, Knowledge and Learning, 2016
Designing and developing games for learning is a difficult endeavor. Educational game designers must not only make an engaging and motivating game, but must also ensure that learning takes place as a result of gameplay. Educational researchers have sought to define design principles in order to lessen the difficulty involved with game design. In…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Play, Learning Activities, Educational Researchers
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Kinzer, Cathy J.; Stanford, Ted – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2013
This article presents a sequence of learning activities that lead to using the area model of multiplication to understand the distributive property (DP). The connection between area and multiplication is an important one, both for algebraic thinking and for geometry, as indicated in two of the critical areas for the third grade in the Common Core…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Multiplication, Learning Activities, Mathematical Concepts
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Avitzur, Arnon – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2012
The concept of exponents has been shown to be problematic for students, especially when expanding it from the domain of positive whole numbers to that of exponents that are negative and later rational. This paper presents a theoretical analysis of the concept of exponentiation as a continuous operation and examines the deficiencies of existing…
Descriptors: Multiplication, Mathematics Instruction, Arithmetic, Models
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Kling, Gina; Bay-Williams, Jennifer M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2015
"That was the day I decided I was bad at math." Countless times, preservice and in-service teachers make statements such as this after sharing vivid memories of learning multiplication facts. Timed tests; public competitive games, such as Around the World; and visible displays of who has and has not mastered groups of facts still…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Multiplication, Mathematics Skills
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Prahmana, Rully Charitas Indra; Suwasti, Petra – Indonesian Mathematical Society Journal on Mathematics Education, 2014
Several studies on learning mathematics for rural area's student indicate that students have difficulty in understanding the concept of division operation. Students are more likely to be introduced by the use of the formula without involving the concept itself and learning division separate the concrete situation of learning process. This…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Rural Schools
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Loong, Esther Yook Kin – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2014
When solving mathematical problems, many students know the procedure to get to the answer but cannot explain why they are doing it in that way. According to Skemp (1976) these students have instrumental understanding but not relational understanding of the problem. They have accepted the rules to arriving at the answer without questioning or…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts, Concept Formation, Mathematical Logic
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Hodkowski, Nicola; Tzur, Ron; Johnson, Heather Lynn; McClintock, Evan – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2014
We examine a 4th grade teacher's development of a constructivist-based, adaptive pedagogy (AP) approach--and its contribution to student multiplicative reasoning and outcomes, mixing qualitative analysis of segments from her interviews with quantitative analysis of her student outcomes on the state-mandated test. Her reflections indicate a shift…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Teachers, Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods
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Skarr, Adam; Zielinski, Katie; Ruwe, Kellen; Sharp, Hannah; Williams, Randy L.; McLaughlin, T. F. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2014
The purpose of this study was to determine if a typical third-grade boy and fifth-grade girl and a boy with learning disabilities could benefit from the combined use of Direct Instruction (DI) flashcard and math racetrack procedures in an after-school program. The dependent variable was accuracy and fluency of saying basic multiplication facts. A…
Descriptors: Grade 3, Grade 5, Learning Disabilities, Direct Instruction
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Davis, Brent – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 2008
"Concept study" is described in this article as a collaboration of teachers to investigate images, analogies, metaphors, exercises, and other experiences that are used to support students' understandings of concepts. The discussion is illustrated with the examples of multiplication and prime numbers. (Contains 3 figures.)
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Concept Formation, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Instruction
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Taber, Susan B.; Canonica, Michele – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2008
Learning mathematics has traditionally been thought of as a sequential progression. Children learn to count to 10, then to 20, and then to 100. They learn to add without regrouping and then with regrouping. The authors teach addition before multiplication and the two-times table before the six-times table. They usually teach division as a separate…
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Textbooks, Symbols (Mathematics), Problem Solving
Burns, Marilyn; Winson, Beth – Instructor, 1992
Offers suggestions for presenting multiplication to elementary students at the primary and intermediate levels. At the primary level, the emphasis is on introducing the concept of multiplication; at the intermediate level, the focus is on numeration and place value (using grids and a place value game). (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Intermediate Grades, Learning Activities, Mathematical Concepts
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