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Kinda, Shigehiro – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2013
Students are presented with problems involving three scenario types of addition and subtraction in elementary mathematics: one dynamic ("Change") and two static ("Combine, Compare"). Previous studies have indicated that the dynamic type is easier for school children, whereas the static types are more difficult and comprehended only gradually…
Descriptors: Subtraction, Mathematics Education, Addition, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedGutstein, Eric; Romberg, Thomas A. – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1995
Reviews research using diagrams, number sentences, and algorithms to help students learn to add and subtract; poses questions on the relationship of instruction to children's knowledge construction; and proposes a research agenda in this area. (86 references) (MKR)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Arithmetic, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedSchmittau, Jean – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1993
Based on the cognitive psychological theories of Vygotsky and Davydov, discusses the establishment of connections between mathematical elements, and the algorithmic rules that govern them, and children's spontaneous mathematical concepts. Presents examples that establish connections involving addition and subtraction, comparing numerical…
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSchliemann, Analucia Dias; And Others – Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 1993
A 14-year-old Brazilian boy in the fourth grade was given 170 problems orally, each asking for the sum of 2 2-digit numbers. Responses indicated he had invented his own algorithm for addition, similar to the school one, based largely on his experiences with money. (Contains 13 references.) (JAF)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Case Studies, Computation

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