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Strategies for solving fraction tasks and their link to algebraic thinking
Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (2015)
  • Catherine Pearn, University of Melbourne
  • Max Stephens, University of Melbourne
Abstract
Many researchers argue that a deep understanding of fractions is important for a successful transition to algebra. Teaching, especially in the middle years, needs to focus specifically on those areas of fraction knowledge and operations that support subsequent solution processes for algebraic equations. This paper focuses on the results of Year 6 students from three tasks from a Fraction Screening Test that demonstrate clear links between algebraic thinking and students’ solutions to fractional tasks involving reverse processes.
Keywords
  • Algebra,
  • Teaching,
  • Middle years,
  • Fractions,
  • Students,
  • Learning
Publication Date
2015
Citation Information
Catherine Pearn and Max Stephens. "Strategies for solving fraction tasks and their link to algebraic thinking" Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (2015)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/catherine_pearn/22/