Mathematical Modeling Approach and Exploration of Geometric Properties as Part of an Outdoor Activity for Primary-School Pupils in Out-of-School Learning
School-age children and being outdoors are intrinsically linked. Education and the outdoors offer unique opportunities to extend the learning potential of children at this age in a more engaging way. From the point of view of mathematics, this way of learning is very suitable and certainly motivatin...
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| Language: | English |
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MDPI AG
2024-11-01
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| Series: | Education Sciences |
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| Online Access: | https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/14/12/1304 |
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| Summary: | School-age children and being outdoors are intrinsically linked. Education and the outdoors offer unique opportunities to extend the learning potential of children at this age in a more engaging way. From the point of view of mathematics, this way of learning is very suitable and certainly motivating for the pupils since mathematics, especially geometry, is not very popular among pupils. Therefore, in this article, we describe how we used an out-of-school learning experience for second-level primary school pupils (sixth to ninth grade) to link mathematics to outdoor learning. Activities that we solved with pupils in the outdoor environment were solved in the teaching process using only modeling. Practical applications were illustrated through interesting topographic fieldwork, which we analyzed for their appropriate integration into the teaching process by means of a priori analysis. The inclusion of these practical problems was preceded by research on 781 pupils of primary schools who solved application problems related to the circle and the square. It was clear from the research that pupils have a significant problem with the geometric interpretation of simple geometric concepts, which can be improved with the use of mathematical modeling and the linking of similar problems that can be carried out in a non-school environment. |
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| ISSN: | 2227-7102 |