Mathematics (Aug 2021)

Levels of Sophistication in Elementary Students’ Understanding of Polygon Concept and Polygons Classes

  • Melania Bernabeu,
  • Salvador Llinares,
  • Mar Moreno

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/math9161966
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 16
p. 1966

Abstract

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This paper reports sophistication levels in third grade children’s understanding of polygon concept and polygon classes. We consider how children endow mathematical meaning to parts of figures and reason to identify relationships between polygons. We describe four levels of sophistication in children’s thinking as they consider a figure as an example of a polygon class through spatial structuring (the mental operation of building an organization for a set of figures). These levels are: (i) partial structuring of polygon concept; (ii) global structuring of polygon concept; (iii) partial structuring of polygon classes; and (iv) global structuring of polygon classes. These levels detail how cognitive apprehensions, dimensional deconstruction, and the use of mathematical language intervene in the mental process of spatial structuring in the understanding of the classes of polygons.

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