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Hamrick, Kathy B. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1979
The relationship between first grade students' understanding of written mathematical symbolization and readiness to learn was investigated. Results suggest students' readiness influences meaningful learning of the written symbolization of addition and subtraction. (MP)
Descriptors: Addition, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Fuson, Karen C.; And Others – Cognition and Instruction, 1996
Analyzed conceptual and linguistic complexities of matching situation word problems. Found a four-level progression in conceptualizing and solving these problems: Relational ("who had more/less" but not "how much more/less"); Language Cue (equalizing or compare language); Understand Matching Situations (difference between two…
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation, Elementary School Students
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Dunlap, Lee Kern; Dunlap, Glen – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1989
Individualized self-monitoring checklists were developed for 3 learning-disabled students, aged 10-13; students followed the checklists as they completed their subtraction assignments. The procedures produced immediate gains in correct responding; when the checklists were removed and the previous incentives condition was reinstated, continued…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Individual Needs, Individualized Instruction, Intermediate Grades
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Chang, Kuo-En; Lin, Mei-Ling; Chen, Sei-Wang – Computers & Education, 1998
Constructs a corrective learning system using the Socratic dialogue as a guide to correct mistakes in students' knowledge of subtraction. The Socratic dialog applies a dialectic method to present questions to the student and lets the student reconsider his or her own thinking. Results show that the Socratic-dialog approach is of great help to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Arithmetic, Elementary Education, Error Correction
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Moseley, Bryan – Early Education and Development, 2005
This study argues that maximizing early childhood educators' abilities to create social opportunities for co-construction of knowledge rests on two understudied assumptions, one theoretical and one empirical. Theoretically this study rejects the notion of language as an impartial conveyor of knowledge in favor of one in which math and language…
Descriptors: Young Children, Subtraction, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Concepts
Cockburn, Anne D. – Paul Chapman Publishing, 2007
Children's mathematical misconceptions very often arise as a result of poor communication. This practical and innovative book presents a range of creative strategies to help teachers communicate effectively in the mathematics classroom, offering some new ways of presenting the fundamental concepts and principles of mathematics, and clearly…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Book Reviews, Educational Strategies, Communication Strategies
Daniel, Becky; Daniel, Charlie – 1979
A collection of motivational activities to introduce and reinforce basic subtraction facts is presented. Emphasized are the use of pairs with the same differences, such as 7-3=4, 6-2=4, and 5-1=4. A three-page test that can be used to test and retest each student is included; after graphing the results, the test can be cut apart and used as a set…
Descriptors: Computation, Drills (Practice), Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Kulm, Gerald – 1985
Recent research has provided a reasonably coherent picture of how children learn to add and subtract. There is clear evidence that children do not learn simply by mastering a procedure and storing in memory. Instead, learning is structured in meaningful ways, connected to previous knowledge, and adapted to new contexts. This view of learning has…
Descriptors: Addition, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Learning Activities
Thornton, Carol A.; Toohey, Margaret A. – 1985
Guidelines are presented for modifying basic instruction of subtraction facts for elementary level learning disabled students. A detailed case study is used to illustrate a five-step structured program: (1) find a way to work it out; (2) add to check; (3) learn the partner facts; (4) study families of facts; (5) review and practice. The selection…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Audiovisual Aids, Cognitive Style, Foreign Countries
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Galbraith, Mary J. – International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 1974
Examination of models for representing integers demonstrates that formal operational thought is required for establishing the operations on integers. Advocated is the use of many models for introducing negative numbers but, apart from addition, it is recommended that operations on integers be delayed until the formal operations stage. (JP)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction, Integers, Learning
Lindvall, C. Mauritz; Ibarra, Cheryl Gibbons – 1978
This study involved the extensive testing and interviewing of 102 primary grade pupils, representing a sampling from diverse school environments, to study the capabilities and difficulties evidenced by primary-grade pupils in solving open addition and subtraction sentences. Phase 1 of the study identified the specific incorrect procedures commonly…
Descriptors: Addition, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Rosenthal, Daniel J.; Resnick, Lauren B. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1974
Solution processes for simple arithmetic word problems are examined in three dimensions: the order of mention, the identity of the unknown, and the type of verb. The influence of mathematical and linguistic factors in these processes are discussed. (BJG)
Descriptors: Addition, Applied Linguistics, Arithmetic, Elementary Education
Romberg, Thomas A.; Collis, Kevin F. – 1982
The purpose of this study was to ascertain whether children in grade 3 who differ in cognitive processing capacity add and subtract differently. The researchers drew upon information from three sources: individual results from a battery of 14 tests, an objective-referenced achievement test measuring a variety of arithmetic skills related to…
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Cognitive Processes, Computation
Weaver, J. Fred – 1979
Refinements of work with calculator algorithms previously conducted by the author are reported. Work with "chaining" and the doing/undoing property in addition and subtraction was tested with 24 third-grade students. Results indicated the need for further instruction with both ideas. Students were able to manipulate the calculator keyboard, but…
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Calculators, Computation
Hamrick, Katherine B. – 1976
Children's understanding of mathematical concepts, written symbolization of these concepts, and a specifically defined readiness factor were investigated. Thirty-eight first graders were classified as ready or not ready according to scores on a readiness test. Students were paired, with 11 pairs of not-ready and 8 pairs of ready students; one…
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Development, Educational Research, Elementary School Mathematics
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