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Branch, Robert Charles – 1973
Interaction between pupils' cognitive styles and instructional method in effecting achievement was studied. The instructional variables were sequencing and use of manipulative materials. Ninety sixth-grade students were ranked on Sigel's Cognitive Style Test. The upper and lower 36 were defined as high and low analytic pupils, respectively. Nine…
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Style, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Mathematics
Grouws, Douglas Arthur – 1971
The relationship between children's performance in solving open sentences and the factors of sentence type, number size, and context was investigated. The study also identified and classified the methods of solution used. Thirty-two third graders were individually given an orally administered test on open sentences. Four types of open sentences…
Descriptors: Addition, Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 3
Peer reviewedSpitler, Gail – Arithmetic Teacher, 1979
Allowing students to examine different ways of performing an operation is suggested as a means of increasing their understanding. (MP)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Computation, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedPike, Ruth; Olson, David R. – Child Development, 1977
Developmental changes in 5- to 7-year-old children's mental representation of addition and subtraction events were examined by means of the response times required to answer more or less questions. (Author/JMB)
Descriptors: Addition, Age Differences, Cognitive Processes, Concept Formation
Peer reviewedCarraher, Terezinha Nunes; Schliemann, Analucia Dias – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1985
Fifty Brazilian children aged seven-13 were individually given addition and subtraction exercises. Counting was the preferred procedure, with use of school-taught algorithms limited. Some children decomposed numbers into tens and units and then worked at both levels. They rarely referred to previous results when doing related exercises. (MNS)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Cognitive Processes, Educational Research
Peer reviewedChang, Lisa – Arithmetic Teacher, 1985
Discusses ways of teaching integers to children who have a wide range of ability. The strategies involve not only the "right" answer but also such considerations as learning the meaning behind the operators, relating operations with integers to real-world situations, and finding a variety of ways to solve the problems. (JN)
Descriptors: Addition, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Integers
Peer reviewedGreene, Gary – Arithmetic Teacher, 1985
"Math Facts Memory Made Easy" is a program which provides teachers with an effective alternative instructional method and an accompanying curriculum designed to improve students' ability to memorize basic mathematical facts. General information about the program and examples of strategies used are presented. (JN)
Descriptors: Addition, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedVan Den Brink, F. J. – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1984
Investigated use of the bus context (boarding/leaving a bus) for introducing addition and subtraction in the first grade, as well as other contexts. Indicates that these contexts influence the use of numbers and operations and that they be taught separately before comparisons are made. Also outlines misconceptions related to bus-numbers. (JN)
Descriptors: Addition, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 1, Mathematics Education
Peer reviewedGrouws, Douglas A. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1974
Reported is a study on solution methods used by third-grade students as they solve open sentences involving addition and subtraction. A list of methods that children might use is compared to a frequency tally of those methods used by a group of 32 students who solved 16 problems. (JP)
Descriptors: Addition, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary School Mathematics, Grade 3
Peer reviewedWiles, Clyde A.; And Others – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1973
Second-grade students were randomly assigned to either an instructional unit within which addition and subtraction of two digit numbers were treated as a single integrated process of regrouping or one which developed the addition and subtractive algorithms sequentially. Periodic assessments favored the sequential approach, but differences were not…
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Elementary School Mathematics, Instruction
Romberg, Thomas A. – International Reviews on Mathematical Education, 1983
What is meant by "normal science" is described, the first three steps in the "route to normal science" are outlined, and an example is given in which the trend toward research consensus is apparent. This involves current work on learning addition and subtraction. (MNS)
Descriptors: Addition, Educational Research, Elementary Education, Learning Theories
Peer reviewedBaroody, Arthur J.; And Others – Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1983
Use of the commutativity, addition-subtraction complement, and N+1 progression principles was studied by interviewing 54 capable pupils in grades 1-3. Commutativity was used extensively at each grade, while the addition-subtraction principle to solve subtraction varied across grades, and the N+1 pattern was seldom used. (MNS)
Descriptors: Addition, Computation, Educational Research, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedFriedlander, Richard J. – School Science and Mathematics, 1981
This report illustrates a simple, short, yet relatively little known partial check on addition that elementary school pupils can be lead to discover, and later taught to understand. The process can also be used for subtraction and is viewed as more useful than the traditional check of casting out nines. (MP)
Descriptors: Addition, Algorithms, Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics
Peer reviewedNelson, Glenn; Leutzinger, Larry P. – Arithmetic Teacher, 1980
This article focuses on the aspect of mental arithmetic that uses thinking strategies that are effective with large numbers as well as basic facts. Two activities are suggested for lack of the four operations. (MK)
Descriptors: Activities, Addition, Division, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedMiller, Tom – Mathematics in School, 1979
A teacher discusses his attempt to analyze his pupil's difficulties with arithmetic by looking at the component parts of each operation. (MP)
Descriptors: Addition, Division, Elementary Secondary Education, Instruction


