2024
EMA1501 ASSIGNMENT 4
ANSWERS 2024
EMA1501
ASSIGNMENT 4
ANSWERS 2024
, ASSESSMENT 4 , 2024
Emergent Mathematics
EMA1501
Question 1
The diagram below is the data handling cycle, and it is used in emergent
mathematics as a tool to collect, organise, represent, and interpret numerical
information or data.
1. In the Grade R classroom, students are taught how to work with data,
beginning with the collection, sorting, and representation of the data.
However, in the Foundation Phase, students are taught how to work with all
four elements of the data handling process. Explain, in two to three sentences,
why Grade R students only represent the data. (2) In order to develop the
foundational skills necessary to handle numerical information in a way that is
both concrete and understandable, students in Grade R focus on collecting,
sorting, and representing data. Because interpreting data requires more
advanced cognitive skills that develop in later grades, the emphasis at this
early stage is on comprehending fundamental concepts of classification and
visualization. Before moving on to more difficult interpretations, this gradual
progression enables younger students to gain self-assurance and a solid
foundation in the fundamentals of data handling. 2. Using your own words,
compare and contrast the order in which students in Grade R acquire data
handling skills with the order in which students in Grades 1 through 3 acquire
data handling skills. It should be written in two paragraphs of approximately
EMA1501 ASSIGNMENT 4
ANSWERS 2024
EMA1501
ASSIGNMENT 4
ANSWERS 2024
, ASSESSMENT 4 , 2024
Emergent Mathematics
EMA1501
Question 1
The diagram below is the data handling cycle, and it is used in emergent
mathematics as a tool to collect, organise, represent, and interpret numerical
information or data.
1. In the Grade R classroom, students are taught how to work with data,
beginning with the collection, sorting, and representation of the data.
However, in the Foundation Phase, students are taught how to work with all
four elements of the data handling process. Explain, in two to three sentences,
why Grade R students only represent the data. (2) In order to develop the
foundational skills necessary to handle numerical information in a way that is
both concrete and understandable, students in Grade R focus on collecting,
sorting, and representing data. Because interpreting data requires more
advanced cognitive skills that develop in later grades, the emphasis at this
early stage is on comprehending fundamental concepts of classification and
visualization. Before moving on to more difficult interpretations, this gradual
progression enables younger students to gain self-assurance and a solid
foundation in the fundamentals of data handling. 2. Using your own words,
compare and contrast the order in which students in Grade R acquire data
handling skills with the order in which students in Grades 1 through 3 acquire
data handling skills. It should be written in two paragraphs of approximately