Abstract
Forty-one students from Years 3 to 10 completed a clinical interview on the topic of fractions. Four of the questions from the 20-30 minute interview involved the fraction 3/4; students’ responses to these questions are analysed in this paper. When asked to illustrate 3/4, the most popular model chosen by students was a circle, yet fewer than 25% of the students knew that a circle divided into 4 parts with unequal areas (using 3 vertical lines) did not represent 3/4. Such students are unable to identify the appropriate attribute which is relevant to the given model.
Vicki Steinle and Beth Price
What Does Three-Quarters Look Like? Students’ Representations Of Three-Quarters