The Early Years Generalizing Project (EYGP) involves Australian years 1 to 4 (age 5 to 9) students and investigates how they grasp and express generalizations. This paper focuses on data collected from 6 Year 1 students in an exploratory study within a clinical interview setting that required students to identify function rules. Preliminary findings suggest that the use of gestures (both by students and interviewers), self-talk (by students), and concrete acting out, assisted students to reach generalizations and to begin to express these generalities. It also appears that as students became aware of the structure, their use of gestures and selftalk tended to decrease.Exploración del pensamiento funcional de estudiantes j...
This paper focuses on functional thinking as an approximation to algebraic thinking in third-year pr...
This study is part of a broader study on algebraic reasoning in elementary education. The research o...
In the last decades studies about the early algebra proposal have provided evidences of elementary s...
The Early Years Generalizing Project (EYGP) involves Australian years 1 to 4 (age 5 to 9) students a...
The Early Years Generalising Project (EYGP) involves Australian Years 1-4 (age 5-9) students and inv...
The Early Years Generalizing Project (EYGP) involves Australian years 1 to 4 (age 5 to 9) students a...
This paper reports on a section of the Early Years Generalising Project (EYGP) involving Australian ...
The Early Years Generalising Project involves Australian students, Years 1–4 (age 5–9), and explores...
The ability to generalize and represent the generalization exhibited by eight fourth-grade students ...
Recent research has highlighted the role of functional relationships in introducing elementary schoo...
The ability to generalize and represent the generalization exhibited by eight fourth-grade students ...
This paper explores how young Indigenous students’ (Year 2 and 3) generalise growing patterns. Piage...
This article discusses evidence of fifth graders’ (10-11 year olds’) ability to generalize when solv...
A previous version of this document was originally published as Pinto, E., & Cañadas, M. C. (2017). ...
This article discusses the characteristics of word problems that are associated with students’ use o...
This paper focuses on functional thinking as an approximation to algebraic thinking in third-year pr...
This study is part of a broader study on algebraic reasoning in elementary education. The research o...
In the last decades studies about the early algebra proposal have provided evidences of elementary s...
The Early Years Generalizing Project (EYGP) involves Australian years 1 to 4 (age 5 to 9) students a...
The Early Years Generalising Project (EYGP) involves Australian Years 1-4 (age 5-9) students and inv...
The Early Years Generalizing Project (EYGP) involves Australian years 1 to 4 (age 5 to 9) students a...
This paper reports on a section of the Early Years Generalising Project (EYGP) involving Australian ...
The Early Years Generalising Project involves Australian students, Years 1–4 (age 5–9), and explores...
The ability to generalize and represent the generalization exhibited by eight fourth-grade students ...
Recent research has highlighted the role of functional relationships in introducing elementary schoo...
The ability to generalize and represent the generalization exhibited by eight fourth-grade students ...
This paper explores how young Indigenous students’ (Year 2 and 3) generalise growing patterns. Piage...
This article discusses evidence of fifth graders’ (10-11 year olds’) ability to generalize when solv...
A previous version of this document was originally published as Pinto, E., & Cañadas, M. C. (2017). ...
This article discusses the characteristics of word problems that are associated with students’ use o...
This paper focuses on functional thinking as an approximation to algebraic thinking in third-year pr...
This study is part of a broader study on algebraic reasoning in elementary education. The research o...
In the last decades studies about the early algebra proposal have provided evidences of elementary s...