Abstract
This paper examines the type of specific understandings and general strategies students of
different ages (Grade 3 and Grades 516) employ to solve an open-ended mathematics problem.
The task required the students to construct a map that would allow a friend to get from a
,specific destination to their house. Although the Grade 6 students had a more sophisticated
understanding of scale and proportion than the Grade 3 students there was not a great deal of
difference between their work samples.
Tom Lowrie, Rod Francis & Geoff Rogers
Knowledge And Strategies Students Employ To Solve Open-Ended Problem-Solving Activities