Abstract
This paper investigates instruction that assists young children generalise their mathematical
thinking in terms of quasi-variables (Fujii & Stephens, 2001). Sixty-five year 2 children
participated in a lesson on investigating the patterns in multiples of 5 and 3. From the results
it seems that young children are capable of understanding generalising and that specific
features of instruction assist this process. The materials, the types of activities and the
questions asked by the teacher all play an important role in assisting young children abstract
underlying mathematical relationships.
Elizabeth Warren & Tom Cooper
Arithmetic And Quasi-Variables: A Year 2 Lesson To Introduce Algebra In The Early Years