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van Klinken, Eduarda – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
This article outlines how a Brisbane independent school, Clayfield College, improved the ability of its Year 3 students to solve addition and subtraction word problems by utilising a schematic approach. It was observed that while students could read the words in the text of a written problem, many had difficulty identifying the core information…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics), Subtraction
Attard, Catherine – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
When discussing issues surrounding mathematics education, the topic of student engagement (or lack of) often dominates conversations. The low levels of engagement with mathematics experienced by students during the middle years have been of some concern to Australian mathematics educators and stakeholders in recent decades. Lowered engagement with…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Mathematics Education, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries
Hurrell, Derek – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
Equivalence is mostly associated with the strand of Number and Algebra and is fundamental in both of the substrands. Equivalence is considered a key and foundational concept of algebra, and whereas an assumption might be made that equivalence is a relatively "easy" concept; studies have shown that when asked to balance an equation such as "8 + 4 =…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Algebra, Mathematical Concepts, Mathematics Curriculum
Askew, Mike – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
The everyday use of "proficient" carries connotations of having reached a level of expertise. One would not describe someone stumbling through a rendition of "Chopsticks" as a proficient piano player; but novice pianists work on musical proficiencies--practicing scales or playing a polka--in parallel. They do not put off playing the polka until…
Descriptors: Expertise, Problem Solving, Mathematics Instruction, Primary Education
Muir, Tracey – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
Although number sense is difficult to define, it involves having a good intuition about numbers and their relationships, including the ability to have a "feel" for the relative size of numbers and to make reasonable estimations. Students with good number sense typically recognise the relative magnitude of numbers, appreciate the effect of…
Descriptors: Numbers, Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Mathematical Concepts
Attard, Catherine; Northcote, Maria – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
Continuing the series of articles on teaching mathematics with technology, this article furthers the authors' exploration of the use of a range of mobile technologies to enhance teachers' practices in the primary mathematics classroom. In Part 1 of this article, the authors explored the use of the iPod Touch and iPad. In Part 2, they explore…
Descriptors: Satellites (Aerospace), Mathematics Instruction, Primary Education, Information Technology
Carter, Merilyn; Quinnell, Lorna – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
Students find it hard to interpret mathematical problem texts. Mathematics is a unique language with its own symbols (grapho-phonics), vocabulary (lexicon), grammar (syntax), semantics and literature. As in any other language, to make meaning of the text, the student must learn: (1) signs and symbols (for example: [division], x, [not equal to]);…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Semantics, Syntax, Symbols (Mathematics)
Arnold, Kathy – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
This article outlines the author's efforts to build her knowledge of students' understandings of mathematics whilst catering for different abilities within a Year 1 classroom, using the freely available "Assessment for Common Misunderstandings tools." "The Assessment for Common Misunderstandings" materials have been "designed to assist teachers…
Descriptors: School Role, Primary Education, Mathematics Instruction, Foreign Countries
Stacey, Kaye – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
Reasoning is one of the proficiency strands of the new Australian Curriculum. It has always been important in mathematics and its importance has always been recognised in mathematics curricula across Australia. However, the new proficiency strand provides an opportunity for all teachers to reconsider how they teach this essential aspect of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Foreign Countries, Mathematical Concepts, Money Management
Smith, Kathy Horak; Fuentes, Sarah Quebec – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
In an attempt to engage primary-school students in a hands-on, real-world problem-solving context, a large urban district, a mathematics and science institute housed in a college of education, and a corporate sponsor in the southwest United States, joined forces to create a mathematics and science trail for fourth- and fifth-grade students. A…
Descriptors: World Problems, Recreational Facilities, Grade 5, Primary Education
Attard, Catherine – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2012
In this article, the author explores the value of using simple robotics such as BeeBots and ProBots to enhance the teaching and learning of mathematics in the primary classroom. Before making the decision to use such technologies, it is important that they be evaluated in terms of their affordances and constraints. In other words, teachers need to…
Descriptors: Robotics, Grade 4, Mathematics Achievement, Teaching Methods
Young-Loveridge, Jenny; Mills, Judith – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2011
Much has been written about the value of concrete manipulatives for supporting students' mathematics learning. This is particularly true for the domain of fractions and decimals. Understanding of decimal place-value is seen as critical for students' mathematics learning. To understand decimals, students need first to have a solid understanding of…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Mathematics Instruction, Arithmetic, Mathematics
Watson, Jane; Skalicky, Jane; Fitzallen, Noleine; Wright, Suzie – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2009
Among the practical applications of statistics is the collection of data from manufacturing processes. Often collected in the form of a time series, data collected from a series of measurements show the variation in those measurements, such as mass of a product manufactured. Limits are set for quality control and if these are exceeded then a…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Quality Control, Manufacturing, Grade 3
Mildenhall, Paula; Swan, Paul; Northcote, Maria; Marshall, Linda – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2008
As part of the project titled "Hands-On Heads-On: The Effective Use of Manipulatives Both Virtual and Physical" being undertaken at Edith Cowan University, there was an investigation into the use of virtual manipulatives and the interactive whiteboard (IWB). Virtual manipulatives may be defined as a virtual representation of a physical…
Descriptors: Investigations, Mathematical Concepts, Manipulative Materials, Educational Technology
Wood, Karen – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2008
Developing strategies for engaging mathematics activities is always a challenge. Teachers seek out new resources and online activities to excite students and support their learning. Mathematics through Movement offers an active learning strategy requiring few resources, and a bit of imagination, to achieve a variety of outcomes across mathematics…
Descriptors: Mathematics Activities, Learning Strategies, Active Learning, Foreign Countries

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