Fractions, reunitisation and the number-line representation
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1999
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Centre for Mathematics and Science Education, QUT, Brisbane, Australia This paper reports on a study in which Years 6 and 10 students were individually interviewed to determine their ability to unitise and reunitise number lines used to represent mixed numbers and improper fractions. Only 16.7% of the students (all Year 6) were successful on all three tasks and, in general, Year 6 students outperformed Year 8 students. The interviews revealed that the remaining students had incomplete, fragmented or non-existent structural knowledge of mixed numbers and improper fractions, and were unable to unitise or reunitise number lines. The implication for teaching is that instruction should focus on providing students with a variety of fraction representations in order to develop rich and flexible schema for all fraction types (mixed numbers, and proper and improper fractions). |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31384/1/c31384.pdf Baturo, Annette R. & Cooper, Thomas J. (1999) Fractions, reunitisation and the number-line representation. In Proceedings of the 23rd Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, Haifa. |
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Copyright 1999 [please consult the authors] |
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School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education |
Palavras-Chave | #010108 Operator Algebras and Functional Analysis #FRACTIONS #REUNITISATION #NUMBER-LINE REPRESENTATION |
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Conference Paper |