Abstract
The Pattern and Structure Mathematical Awareness Program (PASMAP) is an early mathematics program designed to promote structural thinking. PASMAP pedagogy removes the structure commonly provided for students in order to challenge them to construct their own, focusing student attention on spatial and numerical patterns and leading them to formulate their own generalisations. In this paper, we give some examples of Kindergarten PASMAP tasks that develop and link the themes of grid patterns, number patterns, multiplication and base ten numeration. Work samples drawn from a recent evaluation study are used to illustrate the range of students’ structural development.
Joanne T. Mulligan & Michael C. Mitchelmore
Developing Pedagogical Strategies to Promote Structural Thinking in Early Mathematics