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Chambers, Joan M.; Carbonaro, Mike; Murray, Hana – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2008
Science educators advocate hands on experiences and the use of manipulatives as important for children's conceptual development. Consequently, the utilisation of "Lego" robotic technologies in teaching and learning has become more prevalent in school science classrooms. It is important to investigate their value as educational tools, particularly…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Constructivism (Learning), Teaching Methods, Technology Uses in Education
Goral, Mary Barr; Gilderbloom, Patty – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2008
Measurement is a mathematics skill students encounter often in their daily lives. The act of measuring involves the use of concrete, hands-on materials that students find engaging and appealing. According to Martinie (2004), the best way to teach measurement "is to find or create situations in which students need to measure and let them…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Grade 5, Foreign Countries, Primary Education
Belenky, Daniel M.; Nokes, Timothy J. – Journal of Problem Solving, 2009
How does the type of learning material impact what is learned? The current research investigates the nature of students' learning of math concepts when using manipulatives (Uttal, Scudder, & DeLoache, 1997). We examined how the type of manipulative (concrete, abstract, none) and problem-solving prompt (metacognitive or problem-focused) affect…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Manipulative Materials, Mathematical Concepts, Metacognition
Kline, John A. – Speech Monographs, 1971
A study of the hypothesis that the type of evidence a speaker considers important might be related to how dogmatic he is. In this study, evidence was used as the dependent variable; dogmatism as the independent variable. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Dogmatism, Manipulative Materials, Personality Studies, Persuasive Discourse
Peer reviewedBender, Judith – Young Children, 1971
A prop box is composed of specialized items (ordinary housewares) combined to foster a specific type of play. (Author/AJ)
Descriptors: Educational Experience, Manipulative Materials, Play, Role Playing
Peer reviewedSharp, Janet M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1996
Suggests attaching magnets to posterboard cutouts for use on a metal demonstration board. (MKR)
Descriptors: Chalkboards, Elementary Education, Manipulative Materials, Mathematics Instruction
Behr, Merlyn J.; Wachsmuth, Ipke; Post, Thomas – Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics, 1998
Discusses how well children (N=6) who have had instruction in rational-number concepts based on a continuous manipulative aid are able to transfer their knowledge to accomplish tasks based on a manipulative aid which can be interpreted as discrete. Suggests several implications for teaching fraction concepts to children using continuous and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Fractions, Manipulative Materials, Mathematics Instruction
Peer reviewedAult, Addison – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
A simple way to represent hemihedral faces and to illustrate the relationship between the resulting left-handed and right-handed hemihedra is presented. The illustrations highlight that the chirality corresponds to the absence of reflective symmetry but not necessarily to the absence of a C2 axis of symmetry.
Descriptors: Plane Geometry, Manipulative Materials, Geometric Concepts, Chemistry
Box, Katherine; Scott, Paul – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 2004
Before primitive man had grasped the concept of number, the written word or even speech, he was able to count. This was important for keeping track of food supplies, sending messages, trading between villages and even keeping track of how many animals were in their herd. Counting was done in various ways, but in all cases, the underlying principle…
Descriptors: Mathematical Concepts, Computation, Numbers, Manipulative Materials
Caswell, Rosemaree – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2007
In the middle years of primary schooling, the teaching of common fractions frequently involves written activities that use abstract representations of numbers, symbols, and images. Many students, however, still need the benefit of concrete materials and sensory motor experiences to enhance their understanding of the concepts associated with common…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts
Manches, Andrew; O'Malley, Claire; Benford, Steve – Computers & Education, 2010
This research aims to explore the role of physical representations in young children's numerical learning then identify the benefits of using a graphical interface in order to understand the potential for developing interactive technologies in this domain. Three studies are reported that examined the effect of using physical representations…
Descriptors: Young Children, Computer Interfaces, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction
Albert Shanker Institute, 2009
This report examines the importance and efficacy of oral language, literacy, mathematics, and science preschool curricula and how these curricula can be improved through alignment with research on early childhood development and learning. Detailed, research-driven recommendations are presented for what preschool-aged children should be learning in…
Descriptors: Preschool Curriculum, Oral Language, Literacy Education, Mathematics Instruction
Peltenburg, Marjolijn; van den Heuvel-Panhuizen, Marja; Doig, Brian – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2009
This paper reports a study aimed at revealing special-educational-needs pupils' learning potential by means of an ICT-based assessment including a dynamic visual tool that might help pupils when solving mathematics problems. The study focused on subtraction problems up to 100, which require "borrowing". These problems, in which the value…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Subtraction, Special Needs Students, Special Education
Kuntzleman, Thomas S.; Swanson, Matthew S.; Sayers, Deborah K. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2007
An exercise is presented in which the kinetics of the irreversible "reaction" of pennies in the heads-up state to pennies in the tails-up state is simulated by a hands-on, Monte Carlo approach. In addition, the exercise incorporates a second simulation in which the irreversible "reaction" of dice with a red face uppermost to a blue face uppermost…
Descriptors: Monte Carlo Methods, Kinetics, Probability, Item Response Theory
Hansen, Pia; Mathern, Donna – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2008
This article describes the journey that one elementary school took in examining the roles and responsibilities of the principal, teachers, students, and school environment in supporting mathematical understanding as described by the NCTM Standards. (Contains 2 tables and a bibliography.)
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Mathematics Instruction, Elementary School Mathematics, Teacher Role

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