In this work we study the development of mathematical models by students in the upper cycle of Primary Education (10 and 11 years old) to Large Number Estimation Problems. After a qualitative analysis of their output, we found that, when students worked on problems in teams, they used strategies including the development of mathematical models such as the grid distribution, the iteration of a reference point model, or population density. The results obtained allow us to argue that the use of Large Number Estimation Problems is a suitable activity for introducing mathematical modelling processes in Primary School classrooms
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...
Taking into account that the majority of the models with more tradition in the mathematical curricul...
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...
In this work we study the development of mathematical models by students in the upper cycle of Prima...
We study how a group of 16-year-old students solve a sequence of problems that require estimating la...
Changes in society and the workplace necessitate a rethinking of the nature of the mathematical prob...
The SimCalc Vision and Contributions Advances in Mathematics Education 2013, pp 419-436 Modeling as ...
Changes in society and the workplace necessitate a rethinking of the nature of the mathematical prob...
Many nations are highlighting the need for a renaissance in the mathematical sciences as essential t...
In this paper uses an analytical tool refereed to as the MAD (Modelling Activity Diagram) framework ...
Current research is demonstrating that young children can make significant mathematical and social g...
This paper is based on the results of a 4-year study investigating primary pupils ’ real-world probl...
In recent years, we have introduced elementary school children to the powerful world of mathematical...
International audienceThe introduction of modeling tasks in the first grades of primary school requi...
In this article we explore young children's development of mathematical knowledge and reasoning proc...
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...
Taking into account that the majority of the models with more tradition in the mathematical curricul...
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...
In this work we study the development of mathematical models by students in the upper cycle of Prima...
We study how a group of 16-year-old students solve a sequence of problems that require estimating la...
Changes in society and the workplace necessitate a rethinking of the nature of the mathematical prob...
The SimCalc Vision and Contributions Advances in Mathematics Education 2013, pp 419-436 Modeling as ...
Changes in society and the workplace necessitate a rethinking of the nature of the mathematical prob...
Many nations are highlighting the need for a renaissance in the mathematical sciences as essential t...
In this paper uses an analytical tool refereed to as the MAD (Modelling Activity Diagram) framework ...
Current research is demonstrating that young children can make significant mathematical and social g...
This paper is based on the results of a 4-year study investigating primary pupils ’ real-world probl...
In recent years, we have introduced elementary school children to the powerful world of mathematical...
International audienceThe introduction of modeling tasks in the first grades of primary school requi...
In this article we explore young children's development of mathematical knowledge and reasoning proc...
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...
Taking into account that the majority of the models with more tradition in the mathematical curricul...
This paper examines 6th grade children's local conceptual development and mathematization processes ...