This paper focuses on functional thinking as an approximation to algebraic thinking in third-year primary-school students. It describes a study with a class group of 24 Spanish pupils displaying functional thinking to solve a contextualised problem, identifying the type of functional relationships distinguished by these students and the ability to generalise observed in some of them. It contains an analysis of the information collected in one questionnaire, which is part of a teaching experiment. The students distinguished two types of functional relationships, correspondence and covariation, predominantly the former. Three students generalised as wel
This design-based research project investigated the development of functional thinking in algebra fo...
This paper examines the development of student functional thinking during a teaching experiment that...
The ability to generalize and represent the generalization exhibited by eight fourth-grade students ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on functional thinking as an approximation to algebraic thi...
Recent research has highlighted the role of functional relationships in introducing elementary schoo...
This study describes how 24 third-graders (8-9 years old) relate and represent the relationships bet...
We describe 24 third (8–9 years old) and 24 fifth (10–11 years old) graders’ generalization working ...
Recent research has highlighted the role of functional relationships in introducing elementary scho...
This article discusses evidence of fifth graders’ (10-11 year olds’) ability to generalize when solv...
This article aims to identify the contributions of a teaching unit in fostering grade 8 students’ al...
In the last decades studies about the early algebra proposal have provided evidences of elementary s...
Spatial visualisation of geometric patterns and their generalisation have become a recognised pathwa...
This article discusses the characteristics of word problems that are associated with students’ use o...
This article discusses the characteristics of word problems that are associated with students’ use o...
By focusing on functional thinking (FT), the core component of algebraic thinking, this study aimed ...
This design-based research project investigated the development of functional thinking in algebra fo...
This paper examines the development of student functional thinking during a teaching experiment that...
The ability to generalize and represent the generalization exhibited by eight fourth-grade students ...
International audienceThis paper focuses on functional thinking as an approximation to algebraic thi...
Recent research has highlighted the role of functional relationships in introducing elementary schoo...
This study describes how 24 third-graders (8-9 years old) relate and represent the relationships bet...
We describe 24 third (8–9 years old) and 24 fifth (10–11 years old) graders’ generalization working ...
Recent research has highlighted the role of functional relationships in introducing elementary scho...
This article discusses evidence of fifth graders’ (10-11 year olds’) ability to generalize when solv...
This article aims to identify the contributions of a teaching unit in fostering grade 8 students’ al...
In the last decades studies about the early algebra proposal have provided evidences of elementary s...
Spatial visualisation of geometric patterns and their generalisation have become a recognised pathwa...
This article discusses the characteristics of word problems that are associated with students’ use o...
This article discusses the characteristics of word problems that are associated with students’ use o...
By focusing on functional thinking (FT), the core component of algebraic thinking, this study aimed ...
This design-based research project investigated the development of functional thinking in algebra fo...
This paper examines the development of student functional thinking during a teaching experiment that...
The ability to generalize and represent the generalization exhibited by eight fourth-grade students ...