This research explores the responses of 44 Year 7-8 students from four Māori medium schools who were asked to solve a multiplication word problem. The findings show that there was a range of mental strategies displayed by the children, 29 of whom were able to solve the problem. However, data also indicates that 15 children were not able to either access the problem or utilise an appropriate strategy to solve it. This paper discusses the strategies shared by all of these children and suggests avenues to further support learners to become multiplicative thinkers
Multiplicative thinking is widely accepted as a critically important ‘big idea’ of mathematics that ...
Our study investigated children's knowledge of multiplicative reasoning (multiplication and division...
This article investigates how students in third grade discuss and reason on multiplication when they...
This paper presents the learning pathways of two children who are part of a larger study of the deve...
paper reports on 13 Grade 3 students ’ approaches to Equivalent groups and Times as many multiplicat...
While there has been research on development of multiplicative reasoning, and how to teach multipli...
International audienceA teacher documents how a task was used to elicit children's knowledge of mult...
This paper reports changes in children’s mental computation solution strategies for multiplication a...
AbstractMultiplication is one of the most important abilities gained through school life. Because mo...
Children's solution strategies to a variety of multiplication and division word problems were a...
In this study the mental multiplication ability of primary school children and the difficulty struct...
This paper reports on strategies 26 Year 3 students used to solve a range of division word problems ...
Multiplicative thinking has been widely accepted as a critically important ‘big idea’ of mathematics...
Multiplicative thinking cannot be generalised in any simple way from additive thinking. This would n...
This article investigates how students in third grade learn to reason on multiplication when they fi...
Multiplicative thinking is widely accepted as a critically important ‘big idea’ of mathematics that ...
Our study investigated children's knowledge of multiplicative reasoning (multiplication and division...
This article investigates how students in third grade discuss and reason on multiplication when they...
This paper presents the learning pathways of two children who are part of a larger study of the deve...
paper reports on 13 Grade 3 students ’ approaches to Equivalent groups and Times as many multiplicat...
While there has been research on development of multiplicative reasoning, and how to teach multipli...
International audienceA teacher documents how a task was used to elicit children's knowledge of mult...
This paper reports changes in children’s mental computation solution strategies for multiplication a...
AbstractMultiplication is one of the most important abilities gained through school life. Because mo...
Children's solution strategies to a variety of multiplication and division word problems were a...
In this study the mental multiplication ability of primary school children and the difficulty struct...
This paper reports on strategies 26 Year 3 students used to solve a range of division word problems ...
Multiplicative thinking has been widely accepted as a critically important ‘big idea’ of mathematics...
Multiplicative thinking cannot be generalised in any simple way from additive thinking. This would n...
This article investigates how students in third grade learn to reason on multiplication when they fi...
Multiplicative thinking is widely accepted as a critically important ‘big idea’ of mathematics that ...
Our study investigated children's knowledge of multiplicative reasoning (multiplication and division...
This article investigates how students in third grade discuss and reason on multiplication when they...