Early algebra: Repeating pattern and structural thinking at foundation phase

  • du Plessis J
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Background: Working structurally with patterns at foundation phase (FP) enhances habits of mind that advance early algebra at this early stage of mathematical learning. The South African curriculum proposes that learners work with and understand the logic of a pattern, but this important idea has largely been neglected in classroom texts and in the supporting texts that guide teachers regarding curriculum implementation. At FP, most problems dealing with cyclical structure operate at a level of extending sequences by producing the next item that continues the order in which items are presented.

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du Plessis, J. (2018). Early algebra: Repeating pattern and structural thinking at foundation phase. South African Journal of Childhood Education, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.4102/sajce.v8i2.578

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