Abstract
The concept of fractions is perceived as one of the most difficult areas in school
mathematics to learn and teach. The most frequently mentioned factors contributing to the
complexity is fractions having five interrelated constructs: part-whole, ratio, operator,
quotient, and measure. In this study, we used this framework to investigate the practices in
a New Zealand Year 7 classroom. Video recordings and transcribed audio-recordings were
analysed through the lenses of the five integrated concepts of fraction. The findings showed
that students often initiated unexpected uses of fractions as quotient and as operator,
drawing on part-whole understanding when solving fraction problems.
Seyum Getenet & Rosemary Callingham
Teaching Fractions For Understanding: Addressing Interrelated Concepts