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Creating Equal Groups from N Items: Mathematical Creativity in Kindergarten
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Esther S. Levenson (ORCID 0000-0002-4085-0312); Ruthi BarkaiAnas MahamidSigal Levy
Source
Educational Studies in Mathematics. 2024 116(2):145-163.
Subject
Elementary School Mathematics
Kindergarten
Creativity
Mathematical Concepts
Learning Activities
Mathematics Activities
Problem Solving
Learning Strategies
Number Concepts
Language
English
ISSN
0013-1954
1573-0816
Abstract
This study examines the solutions of 34 kindergarten children as they create equal groups from n bottle caps, where n was equal to 8, 9, 22, and 23. For each n, children were asked to find as many different solutions as possible. The number of solutions they found, i.e., children's fluency, as well as the strategies used to create equal groups, was analyzed. Findings indicated that for large numbers, fluency was greater for an even number of objects than for an odd number of objects. In general, most children reached only one solution. For all four tasks, most children created only two equal groups of caps, even though they could have created three groups or more. A significant association was found between tasks and a preferred strategy. While children employed between one and two strategies when working on a single task, when considering all four tasks, they generally employed between two and three strategies.