Preschool Students' Understanding of a Geometric Shape, the Square

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Autor(a) principal: Halat, Erdoğan
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Yeşil Dağlı, Ümmühan
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Bolema: Boletim de Educação Matemática
Texto Completo: https://www.periodicos.rc.biblioteca.unesp.br/index.php/bolema/article/view/9527
Resumo: The purpose of this study was to explore preschool children's conceptual understanding of geometric shapes, the square in particular. There were a total of 115 children, 61 girls and 54 boys, from state preschool education programs, who participated in the study. The data were collected in two semesters through interviews in a one-on-one setting, where the researchers administered a paper-pencil test to the participants. The test included six questions. One question asked children to draw a square, one question asked to select the square among three other geometric shapes, three questions asked to differentiate the square among five to seven geometric shapes which were printed in rotated directions and in various fonts and sizes and one question asked to identify a picture of a square-like real life object among a selection of pictures. The findings showed that 65% of children were able to draw a square accurately, and 77% of children were able to identify a picture of a square-like object. Approximately 69% were able to differentiate three squares in different sizes among five geometric shapes, while 27% of the remaining were not able to identify the square in smaller sizes. Approximately 79% in one task and 56% in another task were unsuccessful in identifying squares in rotated directions. Moreover, there was no gender difference in the test between boys and girls. Findings were interpreted linking to Duval's theory, van Hiele's theory, Prototype theory and Simon's task design model.
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spelling Preschool Students' Understanding of a Geometric Shape, the SquareTeacher Education. Early Childhood Education.The purpose of this study was to explore preschool children's conceptual understanding of geometric shapes, the square in particular. There were a total of 115 children, 61 girls and 54 boys, from state preschool education programs, who participated in the study. The data were collected in two semesters through interviews in a one-on-one setting, where the researchers administered a paper-pencil test to the participants. The test included six questions. One question asked children to draw a square, one question asked to select the square among three other geometric shapes, three questions asked to differentiate the square among five to seven geometric shapes which were printed in rotated directions and in various fonts and sizes and one question asked to identify a picture of a square-like real life object among a selection of pictures. The findings showed that 65% of children were able to draw a square accurately, and 77% of children were able to identify a picture of a square-like object. Approximately 69% were able to differentiate three squares in different sizes among five geometric shapes, while 27% of the remaining were not able to identify the square in smaller sizes. Approximately 79% in one task and 56% in another task were unsuccessful in identifying squares in rotated directions. Moreover, there was no gender difference in the test between boys and girls. Findings were interpreted linking to Duval's theory, van Hiele's theory, Prototype theory and Simon's task design model.UNESP - Campus de Rio Claro - Instituto de Geociências e Ciências Exatas2016-06-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionQuantitative Researchapplication/pdfapplication/mswordhttps://www.periodicos.rc.biblioteca.unesp.br/index.php/bolema/article/view/9527Bolema: Boletim de Educação Matemática; v. 30 n. 55 (2016); 830-8481980-44150103-636Xreponame:Bolema: Boletim de Educação Matemáticainstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://www.periodicos.rc.biblioteca.unesp.br/index.php/bolema/article/view/9527/7594https://www.periodicos.rc.biblioteca.unesp.br/index.php/bolema/article/view/9527/10327Halat, ErdoğanYeşil Dağlı, Ümmühaninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-12-01T20:00:55Zoai:periodicos.rc.biblioteca.unesp.br:article/9527Revistahttps://www.periodicos.rc.biblioteca.unesp.br/index.php/bolema/PUBhttps://www.periodicos.rc.biblioteca.unesp.br/index.php/bolema/oaibolema.contato@gmail.com||romiarka@gmail.com1980-44150103-636Xopendoar:2016-12-01T20:00:55Bolema: Boletim de Educação Matemática - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
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title Preschool Students' Understanding of a Geometric Shape, the Square
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Halat, Erdoğan
Teacher Education. Early Childhood Education.
title_short Preschool Students' Understanding of a Geometric Shape, the Square
title_full Preschool Students' Understanding of a Geometric Shape, the Square
title_fullStr Preschool Students' Understanding of a Geometric Shape, the Square
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author Halat, Erdoğan
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Yeşil Dağlı, Ümmühan
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Yeşil Dağlı, Ümmühan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Teacher Education. Early Childhood Education.
topic Teacher Education. Early Childhood Education.
description The purpose of this study was to explore preschool children's conceptual understanding of geometric shapes, the square in particular. There were a total of 115 children, 61 girls and 54 boys, from state preschool education programs, who participated in the study. The data were collected in two semesters through interviews in a one-on-one setting, where the researchers administered a paper-pencil test to the participants. The test included six questions. One question asked children to draw a square, one question asked to select the square among three other geometric shapes, three questions asked to differentiate the square among five to seven geometric shapes which were printed in rotated directions and in various fonts and sizes and one question asked to identify a picture of a square-like real life object among a selection of pictures. The findings showed that 65% of children were able to draw a square accurately, and 77% of children were able to identify a picture of a square-like object. Approximately 69% were able to differentiate three squares in different sizes among five geometric shapes, while 27% of the remaining were not able to identify the square in smaller sizes. Approximately 79% in one task and 56% in another task were unsuccessful in identifying squares in rotated directions. Moreover, there was no gender difference in the test between boys and girls. Findings were interpreted linking to Duval's theory, van Hiele's theory, Prototype theory and Simon's task design model.
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