Using pivot signs to reach an inclusive definition of rectangles and squares
Bartolini Bussi, Maria, ; Baccaglini-Frank, Anna
HAL, hal-01288449 / Harvested from HAL
We present some fragments of a teaching experiment realized in a first grade classroom, to sow the seeds for a mathematical definition of rectangles that includes squares. Within the paradigm of semiotic mediation, we studied the emergence of pivot signs, which were exploited by the teacher to pave the way towards an inclusive definition of rectangles and squares. This was done to favor overcoming children's spontaneous distinction of these figures into distinct categories, reinforced by everyday language. The experiment is an example of an approach towards the theoretical dimension of mathematics in early childhood.
Publié le : 2015-02-04
Classification:  Bee-bot,  first grade,  pivot signs,  rectangles,  squares,  [SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education,  [MATH.MATH-HO]Mathematics [math]/History and Overview [math.HO]
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     title = {Using pivot signs to reach an inclusive definition of rectangles and squares},
     journal = {HAL},
     volume = {2015},
     number = {0},
     year = {2015},
     language = {en},
     url = {http://dml.mathdoc.fr/item/hal-01288449}
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Bartolini Bussi, Maria, ; Baccaglini-Frank, Anna. Using pivot signs to reach an inclusive definition of rectangles and squares. HAL, Tome 2015 (2015) no. 0, . http://gdmltest.u-ga.fr/item/hal-01288449/