Artículo
A learning trajectory in Kindergarten and first grade students’ thinking of variable and use of variable notation to represent indeterminate quantities
Ventura, Ana Clara
; Brizuela, Bárbara M.; Blanton, Maria; Sawrey, Katharine; Gardiner, Angela Murphy; Newman Owens, Ashley
Fecha de publicación:
06/2021
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
The Journal Of Mathematical Behavior
ISSN:
0732-3123
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Given the importance of understanding and using indeterminate quantities in algebraic thinking, the development of learning trajectories about how Kindergarten and first grade students understand variable and use variable notation in the context of algebraic expressions is critical. Based on an empirically developed learning trajectory, we analyzed children's responses at three different points in a classroom teaching experiment. Our purpose was to describe levels of thinking among 16 students (eight in Kindergarten and eight in first grade). Our results revealed qualitative changes in the thinking about indeterminate quantities of most student participants. As students progressed through the experiment, we found that they advanced from what we characterized as a “Pre-variable” Level to a “Letters as representing indeterminate quantities as varying unknowns; explicit operations on indeterminate quantities” Level. Learning trajectories such as that developed here hold promise for informing the design of interventions that support young children's early algebraic thinking.
Archivos asociados
Licencia
Identificadores
Colecciones
Articulos(IPEHCS)
Articulos de INSTITUTO PATAGONICO DE ESTUDIOS DE HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Articulos de INSTITUTO PATAGONICO DE ESTUDIOS DE HUMANIDADES Y CIENCIAS SOCIALES
Citación
Ventura, Ana Clara; Brizuela, Bárbara M.; Blanton, Maria; Sawrey, Katharine; Gardiner, Angela Murphy; et al.; A learning trajectory in Kindergarten and first grade students’ thinking of variable and use of variable notation to represent indeterminate quantities; Elsevier; The Journal Of Mathematical Behavior; 62; 100866; 6-2021; 1-17
Compartir
Altmétricas