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THE INFLUENCE OF VIRTUAL MANIPULATIVES ONSECOND GRADER'S ACQUISITION OF PLACE VALUE CONCEPTS

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2011
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The purpose of this study was to examine my own practice of teaching place value and the influence virtual manipulatives had, in addition to physical manipulatives, on place value understanding of my second grade students. I wanted to see how adding a base-ten computer applet might better meet the needs of all learners while also meeting the needs of today's technological classroom. Through this study, I found that both physical and virtual manipulatives helped students acquire place value concepts. I found that virtual manipulatives had features that engaged students in a way that increased their mathematical language, increased students' ability to represent more conceptual understanding of composing and decomposing numbers, and express enthusiasm towards mathematics. A pretest and posttest revealed that students' academic performance increased. While research on virtual manipulatives and mathematical achievement is fairly recent, this study offers insight to other classroom teachers and the research community.
Title: THE INFLUENCE OF VIRTUAL MANIPULATIVES ONSECOND GRADER'S ACQUISITION OF PLACE VALUE CONCEPTS.
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Name(s): Jolicoeur, Kay, Author
Dixon, Juli, Committee Chair
University of Central Florida, Degree Grantor
Type of Resource: text
Date Issued: 2011
Publisher: University of Central Florida
Language(s): English
Abstract/Description: The purpose of this study was to examine my own practice of teaching place value and the influence virtual manipulatives had, in addition to physical manipulatives, on place value understanding of my second grade students. I wanted to see how adding a base-ten computer applet might better meet the needs of all learners while also meeting the needs of today's technological classroom. Through this study, I found that both physical and virtual manipulatives helped students acquire place value concepts. I found that virtual manipulatives had features that engaged students in a way that increased their mathematical language, increased students' ability to represent more conceptual understanding of composing and decomposing numbers, and express enthusiasm towards mathematics. A pretest and posttest revealed that students' academic performance increased. While research on virtual manipulatives and mathematical achievement is fairly recent, this study offers insight to other classroom teachers and the research community.
Identifier: CFE0003763 (IID), ucf:48799 (fedora)
Note(s): 2011-05-01
M.A.
Education, School of Teaching Learning and Leadership
Masters
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Subject(s): virtual manipulative
place value
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFE0003763
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Host Institution: UCF

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