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Networked Analysis of a Teaching Unit for Primary School Symmetries in the Form of an E-Book

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  • Angel Gutiérrez

    (Departamento de Didáctica de la Matemática, Universitat de València, 46071 Valencia, Spain)

  • Adela Jaime

    (Departamento de Didáctica de la Matemática, Universitat de València, 46071 Valencia, Spain)

  • Pablo Gutiérrez

    (Faculty of Education, Universidad Católica de Valencia, 46001 Valencia, Spain)

Abstract

In mathematics education, technology offers many opportunities to enrich curricular contents. Plane symmetries is a topic often skipped by primary teachers. However, it is important and may be worked in attractive ways in dynamic geometry software environments. In any regular classroom there are students with different levels of mathematical attainment, some needing easy tasks while others, particularly mathematically-gifted students, need challenging problems. We present a teaching unit for plane symmetries, adequate for upper primary school grades, implemented in a fully interactive electronic book, with most activities solved in GeoGebra apps. The book allows student to choose which itinerary to follow and attention is paid to different levels of students’ mathematical attainment. The research objective of the paper is to make a networked analysis of the structure and contents of the teaching unit based on the Van Hiele levels of mathematical reasoning and the levels of cognitive demand in mathematical problem solving. The analysis shows the interest of networking both theories, the suitability of the teaching unit, as the Van Hiele levels and the cognitive demand of the activities increases, and its usefulness to fit the needs of each student, from low attainers to mathematically-gifted students.

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  • Angel Gutiérrez & Adela Jaime & Pablo Gutiérrez, 2021. "Networked Analysis of a Teaching Unit for Primary School Symmetries in the Form of an E-Book," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 9(8), pages 1-30, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:9:y:2021:i:8:p:832-:d:534056
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