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Peer reviewedBeard, Earl M. L.; Polis, A. Richard – Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
The subtraction ideas presented are designed for elementary and junior high school children, yet are felt to be flexible enough to offer some challenge for high school students, particularly in algebra. (MP)
Descriptors: Algebra, Computation, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedNibbelink, William H. – School Science and Mathematics, 1981
This study investigated whether there was a difference in achievement by first graders between their ability to solve open sentences presented in vertical form and in horizontal form. It was recommended that the horizontal form be avoided in grades one and two. (MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSteffe, Leslie; And Others – For the Learning of Mathematics, 1981
Pre-experimental interviews conducted with three children to investigate three aspects of the nature of counting are detailed. Sixteen findings related to the counting of perceptual items are summarized. (MP)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Computation
Peer reviewedLazerick, Beth E. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
A different method of teaching students the basic addition facts is presented. If a child is able to conserve quantity, then the organized program designed to aid in the memorization of facts is possible. (MP)
Descriptors: Addition, Basic Skills, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Zaslavsky, Claudia – Teacher, 1979
In presenting a rationale for allowing--even encouraging--children to count on their fingers, the author illustrates finger counting systems from African and American Indian tribes and the medieval European system cataloged by the Venerable Bede. She cites number words from many languages which derive from names for gestures. (SJL)
Descriptors: African Culture, American Indian Culture, Arithmetic, Computation
Atkinson, T. P. – Elements: Translating Theory into Practice, 1980
Points out how figurate numbers (numbers that can be represented by dots on particular geometrical polygonal arrays) can be used to permit upper elementary and secondary students to creatively search for patterns within and among series of figurate numbers. (RH) (RH)
Descriptors: Discovery Learning, Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, High School Students
Peer reviewedCheong, George S. C. – British Journal of Psychology, 1980
This study of 73 children sought to determine if children's perceptual comprehension of numerals is higher when they are shown symmetrical rather than asymmetrical arrangements of pegs, and if comprehension scores related to age, sex, and/or social class. The main hypothesis was rejected but some age and class differences were found. (SJL)
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Comprehension, Grade 1, Kindergarten Children
Peer reviewedThompson, Charles S.; Van de Walle, John – Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
A teaching sequence providing a smooth transition from concrete materials to the subtraction algorithm is presented. (MP)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Educational Games, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedIrons, Calvin J. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1981
A teaching sequence for the division algorithm is detailed. (MP)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Division, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedLeonard, William A.; Pagni, David L. – Mathematics Teacher, 1980
How computer methods can be applied to an old problem and how computer efficiency affects the solution to that problem are illustrated. (MK)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Programs, Computers, Mathematics Curriculum
Peer reviewedAdams, Verna M.; McLeod, Douglas B. – Journal of Experimental Education, 1979
The hypothesis was tested that students with a field-independent cognitive style would learn most about numeration systems if they had minimum guidance and maximum opportunity for discovery through the use of manipulative materials. Data were gathered on 46 prospective elementary school teachers. The hypothesis was supported. (Author/MH)
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Cognitive Style, College Mathematics, Discovery Learning
Peer reviewedLeutzinger, Larry P.; Nelson, Glenn – Arithmetic Teacher, 1979
Activities to develop counting skills are given. (MK)
Descriptors: Activities, Computation, Concept Formation, Elementary Education
Clarke, William D. – CORE: Collected Original Resources in Education, 1978
Programed instruction accelerated the ability of 62 children, ages four to six, in acquiring the concept of number conservation. (CP)
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept), Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedGelman, Rochel – American Psychologist, 1979
Reviews evidence against theories about preschool childrens' egocentricity and cognitive ineptness in the areas of classification, communication, number and order concepts, memory skills, and capacity for reasoning about causal relationships. Holds that preschoolers have been misunderstood because researchers tend to approach them with tasks…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Processes, Communication Skills, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedSouviney, Randall J. – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1980
Attainment relative to six cognitive operations and four number and computational skills was assessed for 90 elementary students using clinical procedures. Variance associated with conservation of number, seriation, and logical classification competency accounted for a significant proportion of the variance in achievement scores. (Author/MK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Computation


