AbstractAlgebraic thinking addresses general mathematical relationships, expressing them in increasingly sophisticated ways as activities move from seeing patterns in number, geometry and measurement to determining solutions to more and more complex problems. This paper reports on an ongoing research project investigating how working on, representing and solving structurally related problems in a variety of ways prepares students to think algebraically as they articulate and generalise their solution processes. Examples of problems and their solutions by students in a Year 7 primary classroom will be presented and analysed to highlight how a deeper investigation of mathematical problems can instigate student discourse that encourages genera...