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Fowler, Samuel; O'Keeffe, Lisa; Cutting, Chelsea; Leonard, Simon – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2019
Understanding spatial reasoning is important to success in mathematics. This article shows how the proficiency strands in the "Australian Curriculum: Mathematics" provide the tools needed for effective teaching and learning of spatial thinking.
Descriptors: Spatial Ability, Thinking Skills, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Achievement
Bragg, Leicha – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2013
In this article Leicha Bragg introduces an open-ended assessment task that gives students the opportunity to access skills and knowledge from the Measurement and Geometry strand. Students take on the roles of cartographer and map user to "hide, map and seek."
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Geometry, Mathematical Concepts, Foreign Countries
Kalbitzer, Sonja; Loong, Esther – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2013
Many students have difficulties in geometric and spatial thinking (see Pittalis & Christou, 2010). Students who are asked to construct models of geometric thought not previously learnt may be forced into rote learning and only gain temporary or superficial success (Van de Walle & Folk, 2008, p. 431). Therefore it is imperative for…
Descriptors: Geometry, Mathematics Instruction, Spatial Ability, Teaching Methods
McKnight, Amy; Mulligan, Joanne – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2010
Open-ended tasks focused on content specific features are regarded as an effective way to promote particular concept development and to elicit higher-order thinking. Such tasks may vary widely in their focus and approach and they can be formulated without unnecessary complexity. When mathematics tasks are designed in an open-ended fashion they can…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Thinking Skills, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Education
Clarkson, Philip – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2006
Rhymes are often useful teaching devices for small children, and can even become a creative resource for teaching mathematics. The students and their teachers can change many of them to better fit their environment and/or extend the rhyme so that higher numbers are involved. A number of rhymes and folk tales lend themselves to more detailed…
Descriptors: Fairy Tales, Mathematics Instruction, Primary Education, Foreign Countries

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