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MIP2601 Exam October 2024 | Due 17 October 2024

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Question 1: Understanding and Application of Van Hiele's Theory of Geometry
Thinking

1.1 What do you understand by the term 'separation' in line with Van Hiele's
theory of geometry thinking? Provide an example to illustrate your
understanding.

‘separation’ refers to the ability to distinguish between different geometric shapes
based on their properties rather than their appearance. This is a crucial skill that
develops as learners progress through the levels of geometric understanding.

Let’s say
For instance, a student at the ‘separation’ level can recognize that a square is a type of
rectangle because it has all the properties of a rectangle (four right angles and
opposite sides equal) but also possesses additional characteristics (all sides are
equal). This understanding allows them to categorize shapes based on their definitions
and properties rather than relying solely on visual attributes.

1.2 Describe a geometry activity that you would assign to a Grade 5 class to
check whether the learners operate at an abstraction level. Justify why you say
the activity characterizes the abstraction level.

Have learners create a geometry collage using various cut-out shapes (triangles,
squares, circles, etc.) and then write a brief description for each shape, including its
properties, relationships to other shapes, and possible real-world examples.

This activity characterizes the abstraction level because it requires students to move
beyond mere identification of shapes. They must think critically about the
characteristics and relationships of the shapes, synthesizing information and
demonstrating an understanding of the concepts underlying geometric figures. The
ability to articulate properties and connect shapes to real-world objects indicates that
students are operating at an abstraction level.



1.3 Explain FOUR skills that are developed in learners when teaching geometry.
Answer:

Spatial Reasoning
Learners develop the ability to visualize and manipulate objects in space, helping them
understand how shapes fit together and how they relate to one another.

Problem-Solving
Geometry often involves solving problems using various methods. This helps learners
develop critical thinking and logical reasoning skills.

Measurement Skills
Teaching geometry helps students learn to measure lengths, angles, and areas, which
are essential for understanding real-world applications of geometry.

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