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Frank, Alan R.; And Others – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1980
The article presents two teaching strategies for use with elementary age educable mentally retarded students. The first introduces the concept of the equivalence of a nickel and five pennies in terms of buying power. The second strategy involves teaching students the skill of adding various combinations of nickels and pennies. (PHR)
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
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Lindvall, C. Mauritz; Ibarra, Cheryl Gibbons – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1980
An exploratory investigation of various incorrect solution procedures used by students attempting to solve a variety of forms of open sentences is reported. The study identifies specific incorrect strategies, indicates their relative frequency of occurrence, and attempts to offer some explanation for certain of the incorrect procedures used. (MK)
Descriptors: Addition, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
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Scheuer, Donald W., Jr.; Williams, David E. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1979
Masters to be removed and copied are given. The worksheets are designed to reinforce computational skills and the concepts of largest or smallest numbers, as well as to provide practice is using a straightedge. (MK)
Descriptors: Addition, Computation, Division, Educational Practices
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Wheatley, Grayson H.; Reynolds, Anne – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1996
Data from (n=4) students in grades three through six showed a consistent parallel between the types of units constructed in a geometric setting with those in a numeric context. Students who constructed abstract composite units in tiling the plane also did so in adding and subtracting whole numbers. (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Structures, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Geary, David C.; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1992
Examined the relationship between counting knowledge and computational skills for 13 mathematically disabled (MD) first graders who showed a delay in acquiring mathematical skills and 24 nondisabled first graders. MD children's immature counting knowledge and poor skills at detecting counting errors underlay their poor computational skills on an…
Descriptors: Addition, Comparative Analysis, Computation, Elementary School Students
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Thompson, Ian – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1994
Fourth graders' (n=117) solutions to addition problems were analyzed in terms of standard or idiosyncratic written algorithms. Students had not previously been taught pencil-and-paper algorithms. Preference for horizontal layout, working from left to right, and a wide variety of written algorithms were found. (Contains 48 references.) (Author/MKR)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Arithmetic, Computation
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Dowker, Ann – Mathematical Cognition, 1997
Assesses the competence of children (N=215) between the ages of 5 and 9 at addition by asking them to estimate the answers to addition sums. Reports that children at higher levels tend to produce more reasonable estimates than children at lower levels. Discusses the existence and nature of a zone of partial knowledge and understanding. Contains 31…
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Computation, Elementary Education
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Isaacs, Andrew C.; Carroll, William M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1999
Most people recognize that children should learn basic facts, because knowing them is useful both in school and in real life outside the classroom. Describes a strategies approach to basic addition and subtraction-facts instruction, and discusses assessment techniques and a rationale for the approach. Contains 29 references. (ASK)
Descriptors: Addition, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Activities
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Cowan, Richard; Renton, Margaret – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 1996
Reports on two studies that use new tasks to compare English children's use of strategies that reverse the order of addends in solving addition problems. Shows that knowledge of commutativity among young children is widespread, but does not establish a direct link between this knowledge and children's choice of addition strategies. (DSK)
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Foreign Countries
Venger, A. L.; Gorbov, S. F. – Focus on Learning Problems in Mathematics, 1998
Presents a first-semester course in mathematics for 6-year-old children by formulating certain general requirements for the curriculum and the instructional methods with the aim of leading children to form their initial mathematical concepts. (ASK)
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Course Descriptions, Learning Theories
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Hartnett, Patrice; Gelman, Rochel – Learning and Instruction, 1998
Two studies involving 110 and 91 children aged 5 to 7 years show that children's knowledge of counting and addition facilitated their acquisition of a concept not taught in school, that every number has a natural successor (Successor Principle). Even the oldest children could not rank order correctly numbers that contained fractional notations.…
Descriptors: Addition, Age Differences, Computation, Concept Formation
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Bryant, Peter; Rendu, Alison; Christie, Clare – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1999
Examined whether 5- and 6-year-olds understand that addition and subtraction cancel each other and whether this understanding is based on identity or quantity of addend and subtrahend. Found that children used inversion principle. Six- to eight-year-olds also used inversion and decomposition to solve a + b - (B+1) problems. Concluded that…
Descriptors: Addition, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Computation
Grobecker, Betsey – 1998
Six- to eight-year-old children (N=42) who were identified by their teachers as within the average range of ability in mathematics were individually tested on three different mathematics tasks. On the flashcard task and the nonverbal task where children replicated the number of buttons placed under a box, the same 14 addition problems with sums up…
Descriptors: Addition, Concept Formation, Elementary Education, Mathematics Education
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Riden, Chuck – School Science and Mathematics, 1975
Procedures for using a calculator to check addition and subtraction problems in bases less than 10 are described. (SD)
Descriptors: Addition, Calculators, Curriculum, Educational Media
Blevins, Belinda; And Others – 1983
A longitudinal study investigated children's ability to infer, from initial and final relative numerosity information, which of four transformations of a stimulus array had occurred: addition, subtraction, expansion, or contraction. It was expected that performance would reflect a sequence of three levels in understanding the effects of addition…
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Conservation (Concept), Developmental Stages
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