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Hellman, Morton J.; Long, Madeleine J. – Mathematics Teacher, 1993
Discusses the problem of how the stars on the American flag would be arranged were another state added to the Union. Presents solutions using linear equations based on conditions given in the problem. (MDH)
Descriptors: Mathematical Enrichment, Mathematical Formulas, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction
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Nagel, Nancy G.; Swingen, Cynthia Carol – Teaching Children Mathematics, 1998
Presents student comments as they explain their mathematical reasoning and thinking about place value in addition and subtraction. (ASK)
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Concept Formation, Elementary Education
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Grobecker, Betsey – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1999
Twenty-nine children with learning disabilities (LD) in grades 2 and 4 through 7 were compared with children without LD for their development of proportional structures of thought. Significantly fewer children with LD had constructed second-order logical structures necessary to act on problems using multiplicative and preproportional reasoning.…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Age Differences, Cognitive Development, Comparative Analysis
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Lenton, Graham; Stevens, Brenda – School Science Review, 1999
Discusses key areas in science that require students to have a well-developed sense of numeracy for full understanding. Suggests that some of the difficulties students have with numeracy arise from not distinguishing between the teaching of facts and skills and teaching through conceptual understanding. Makes some recommendations for correcting…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Graphs, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Skills
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Stacey, Kaye; MacGregor, Mollie – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1997
Describes some basic difficulties in early algebra and their causes and presents some strategies for overcoming them. Lists five areas as being essential foundations for learning algebra: (1) seeing the operation, not just the answer; (2) understanding the equals sign; (3) understanding the properties of numbers; (4) being able to use all numbers;…
Descriptors: Algebra, Junior High Schools, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Achievement
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Cawley, John F.; Foley, Teresa E. – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2001
This article argues that the reason the mathematics performance of students with mild disabilities is so limited is the mathematics. Using illustrations from subtraction, the article proposes number sense be a primary goal and that within the realm of number sense, big ideas be included among the dependent variables. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mathematical Concepts
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Robinson, Carol S.; Menchetti, Bruce M.; Torgesen, Joseph K. – Learning Disabilities: Research & Practice, 2002
This article proposes a two-factor theory of mathematics disabilities based on the premise that weak cognitive representations lead to poorer retrieval of information from long term memory. Comparison of children with math disabilities alone (MD) and those with both math and reading disabilities (MD/RD) suggests that weak phonological processing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Etiology, Learning Disabilities
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Hankes, Judith Towne; Whirlwind Soldier, Lydia; Davis, Andrea – Journal of American Indian Education, 1998
A study investigating the linguistic structure of Oneida and Lakota number systems found that base-10 numeracy is communicated more explicitly in these languages than in English. Further research is needed to determine whether teaching Oneida and Lakota students in their Native languages would help them to develop better number sense. A sample…
Descriptors: Acculturation, American Indian Education, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education
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Brannon, Elizabeth M.; Abbott, Sara; Lutz, Donna J. – Cognition, 2004
This brief report attempts to resolve the claim that infants preferentially attend to continuous variables over number [e.g. Psychol. Sci. 10 (1999) 408; Cognit. Psychol.44 (2002) 33] with the finding that when continuous variables are controlled, infants as young as 6-months of age discriminate large numerical values [e.g. Psychol. Sci. 14 (2003)…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Numbers, Infants, Discrimination Learning
Ghazali, Munirah; Idros, Sharifah Norhaidah; McIntosh, Alistair – Journal of Science and Mathematics Education in Southeast Asia, 2004
Number sense, an integral part of the curriculum in primary school mathematics, has always been thought of as playing a major role in pupils' understanding and use of numbers in calculation. Research in number sense has been carried out in the West, as well as in Malaysia. That a study of such a nature be done to reflect on the abilities of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Number Concepts, Mathematics Instruction, Multiplication
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Bocerean, Christine; Fischer, Jean-Paul; Flieller, Andre – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2003
This study contributes to the debate about the Flynn effect by proposing a long-term comparison (1921-2001) of the numerical knowledge of two cohorts of three- to five-and-a-half year-old children. In 1921, Beckmann (1923) assessed the numerical development of children using four tasks (Production, Distinction, Recognition, and Naming). In 2001,…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Comparative Analysis, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
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Bobis, Janette – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2004
Estimation is an important skill for everyday living. Good estimators usually have a sound knowledge of basic facts, understand place value and use a variety of strategies to make their estimates. This paper describes an activity which is designed to provide students with opportunities to practice their rounding strategies with addition and…
Descriptors: Number Concepts, Computation, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics
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Carrasumada, S.; Vendrell, R.; Ribera, G.; Montserrat, M. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2006
This study is aimed at the mechanisms used by students with an intellectual disability in the counting process. The assessment of the counting process is carried out through experimental tests inspired by the basic principles of Gelman and Gallistel, namely one-to-one, stable order, cardinality, abstraction and order irrelevance. This is a…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Needs, Cognitive Processes, Mental Retardation
Naylor, Michael – Teaching Pre K-8, 2006
Negative numbers extend our number line and greatly simplify our calculations, but sometimes students struggle with the concepts. These fun activities will help kids to make sense of the "other half" of our number system.
Descriptors: Number Systems, Kindergarten, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students
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Skwarchuk, Sheri-Lynn; Betts, Paul – Australian Journal of Educational & Developmental Psychology, 2006
Translating numerals into number words is a tacit task requiring linguistic and mathematical knowledge. This project expanded on previous number production models by examining developmental differences in children's number naming errors. Ninety-six children from grades one, three, five, and seven translated a random set of numerals into number…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Mathematics Education, Linguistics, Number Concepts
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