Kelly-Anne Bouwer
Student number: 66695953
Module code: MFP1501
Examination Oct/Nov
Date: 10/11/2022
, Question 1
1.1) For displaying the measurements or quantities that numbers can represent,
images of numbers are helpful. Our emphasis is on "structured" images, which
enable us to observe "numbers within numbers" and, consequently, the
compositional and decompositional possibilities of numbers. Number lines make
it easier for humans to compare and round off the relative sizes of numbers.
Images of skip counting are helpful for recognizing and illuminating multiplicative
relationships. Selecting images that are particularly helpful in illuminating
particular ideas and relationships is an essential component of effective teaching.
Images of 4:
1.2)
Number Word Problem class Problem type Numerical context
problem
context
(example) Mpunki has Part-part-whole Whole unknown 6+4=?
6 green
apples
and 4 red
apples. How
many
apples does
Mpunki
have?
1 There were 1.1) Join 1.2) Result 1.3) 123 + 50
123 people problem unknown =?
on
the bus.
Then 50
more
people got
on. How
many
Student number: 66695953
Module code: MFP1501
Examination Oct/Nov
Date: 10/11/2022
, Question 1
1.1) For displaying the measurements or quantities that numbers can represent,
images of numbers are helpful. Our emphasis is on "structured" images, which
enable us to observe "numbers within numbers" and, consequently, the
compositional and decompositional possibilities of numbers. Number lines make
it easier for humans to compare and round off the relative sizes of numbers.
Images of skip counting are helpful for recognizing and illuminating multiplicative
relationships. Selecting images that are particularly helpful in illuminating
particular ideas and relationships is an essential component of effective teaching.
Images of 4:
1.2)
Number Word Problem class Problem type Numerical context
problem
context
(example) Mpunki has Part-part-whole Whole unknown 6+4=?
6 green
apples
and 4 red
apples. How
many
apples does
Mpunki
have?
1 There were 1.1) Join 1.2) Result 1.3) 123 + 50
123 people problem unknown =?
on
the bus.
Then 50
more
people got
on. How
many