Suat Khoh Lim-Teo, Bee Kwang Poh
In Singapore primary schools, an approach of representing relationships between quantities using blocks, called the model method, is used to solve word problems. While very useful for difficult problems at upper primary grades, this method is taught at primary two for solving simple one- or two-step problems. A research study was designed to find out whether beginning primary three pupils would prefer to use the method or other methods for simple word problems. The pupils’ ability to handle the component parts of the method and the difficulties encountered were also investigated. This presentation will describe the findings of this study.