Young children are natural pattern-makers. Their fascination and facility with rap music, jump rope rhymes, percussive rhythms, and foreign language, for example, attest to innate interests in and abilities to detect, understand, and reproduce patterns in different contexts. If children are natural pattern-makers, then, according to G.H. Hardy (and Seymour Papert, the father of the Logo turtle ), they are also natural mathematicians
Research shows that attention to pattern and structure is fundamental to mathematical learning and a...
In recent years there has been widespread interest in patterns, perhaps provoked by a realisation\ud...
This guide will leads to enhance growth of logical thinking and problem solving abilities in the yo...
How TurtleStitch Makes Maths Matter This workshop session will consider the valuable mathematical...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential for children to use the turtle methaph...
This article discusses the importance of patterning in early mathematics study for young children an...
Turtled designs make mathematical patterns viewable in graphic form. Since it is easier to remember ...
Turtle Blocks is an Open Digital Canvas, especially designed for children. Here they can explore ma...
Wise teachers capitalize upon childrens\u27 natural interests and preferred activities. Why not make...
YOUNG CHILDREN'S MATHEMATICAL PATTERNING\ud Jillian Fox\ud Queensland University of Technology, Bris...
Background Early patterning competence has recently been identified as an important precursor of ma...
This paper develops a use of Logo as a research device, for observing how novices build conceptual s...
textIn his 1980 book, Mindstorms, Seymour Papert proposes using microworlds to help children learn m...
This thesis investigates nursery children's knowledge, understanding and skills in patternmaking as...
Knowledge of repeating patterns is foundational for early mathematical thinking. While interventions...
Research shows that attention to pattern and structure is fundamental to mathematical learning and a...
In recent years there has been widespread interest in patterns, perhaps provoked by a realisation\ud...
This guide will leads to enhance growth of logical thinking and problem solving abilities in the yo...
How TurtleStitch Makes Maths Matter This workshop session will consider the valuable mathematical...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the potential for children to use the turtle methaph...
This article discusses the importance of patterning in early mathematics study for young children an...
Turtled designs make mathematical patterns viewable in graphic form. Since it is easier to remember ...
Turtle Blocks is an Open Digital Canvas, especially designed for children. Here they can explore ma...
Wise teachers capitalize upon childrens\u27 natural interests and preferred activities. Why not make...
YOUNG CHILDREN'S MATHEMATICAL PATTERNING\ud Jillian Fox\ud Queensland University of Technology, Bris...
Background Early patterning competence has recently been identified as an important precursor of ma...
This paper develops a use of Logo as a research device, for observing how novices build conceptual s...
textIn his 1980 book, Mindstorms, Seymour Papert proposes using microworlds to help children learn m...
This thesis investigates nursery children's knowledge, understanding and skills in patternmaking as...
Knowledge of repeating patterns is foundational for early mathematical thinking. While interventions...
Research shows that attention to pattern and structure is fundamental to mathematical learning and a...
In recent years there has been widespread interest in patterns, perhaps provoked by a realisation\ud...
This guide will leads to enhance growth of logical thinking and problem solving abilities in the yo...