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Challenging Multiplicative Problems Can Elicit Sophisticated Strategies

Authors :
Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Downton, Ann
Source :
Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia. 2010.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

This paper reports on 13 Grade 3 students' approaches to "Equivalent groups" and "Times" as "many" multiplicative word problems. The findings are part of a larger study relating to children's development of multiplicative thinking. Of particular interest was the extent to which task level of difficulty influenced students' strategy choice. The results suggest a relationship between the level of difficulty and strategy choice: the more difficult the task the more sophisticated strategy choice. (Contains 3 tables.) [For the complete proceedings, "Shaping the Future of Mathematics Education. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (33rd, Freemantle, Western Australia, Australia, July 3-7, 2010)," see ED520764.]

Details

Language :
English
Database :
ERIC
Journal :
Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
ED520867
Document Type :
Reports - Research<br />Speeches/Meeting Papers