Abstract
Engaging children in mathematical investigations is advocated as a means of facilitating
mathematical learning. However there is limited guidance for teachers on ways to support
young children engaged in investigations. This study provides insights into the
mathematical literacy required by seven-to-eight-year-old students undertaking
investigations. Examples of difficulties are described in relation to problem solving,
representation, manipulation, and reasoning. While mathematical investigations can
enhance young children’s learning, teachers need to provide guidance to address necessary
skills and knowledge.
Carmel Diezmann & James Watters & Lyn English
Implementing Mathematical Investigations With Young Children