Cañadas, María C.; Brizuela, Bárbara; Blanton, Maria (2016). Second graders articulating ideas about linear functional relationships. Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 41, pp. 87-113 .
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Resumen
In this paper, we explore the ideas that second grade students articulate about functional relationships. We adopt a function-based approach to introduce elementary school children to algebraic content. We present results from a design-based research study carried out with 21 second-grade students (approximately 7 years of age). We focus on a lesson from our classroom teaching experiment in which the students were working on a problem that involved a linear functional relationship (y=2x). From the analysis of students’ written work and classroom video, we illustrate two different approaches that students adopt to express the relationship between two quantities. Students show fluency recontextualizing the problem posed, moving between extra-mathematical and intra-mathematical contexts.
Tipo de Registro: | Artículo |
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Términos clave: | 06. Aprendizaje > Procesos cognitivos > Razonamiento > Inductivo 13. Matemáticas escolares > Álgebra > Funciones > Funciones polinómicas 06. Aprendizaje > Procesos cognitivos > Pensamiento matemático 06. Aprendizaje > Procesos cognitivos > Generalización |
Nivel Educativo: | Educación Primaria (7-12 años) |
Código ID: | 8958 |
Depositado Por: | M. C. Cañadas |
Depositado En: | 08 May 2017 10:17 |
Fecha de Modificación Más Reciente: | 08 May 2017 10:17 |
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