Abstract
The research aims to investigate theimpact of strategy ofsimilarities in thedevelopment of visual thinking for mathematics at the primary school students, and to achieve the goal of the study and a researcher hypotheses put zero the following: -
Thelimitation of theresearchison a sample of students of the fifth grade, in a school (peace be upon him Hadi primary mixed) of the Directorate of Education BAGHDAD / Rusafa third.
TheResearcherchosesthenumberof pupilsrandomly (67) male and female pupils, after the exclusion of statistical represented Division (a) the control group, amounting to its size (31) pupils and studied according to ordinary method, while represented the Shab'a (b) of the experimental group, with a volume of (31) male and female pupils and studied according similars strategy.
Two sets of variables are conducted (chronologicalage, previous achievement in mathematics, the academic level of the parents, visual thinking), testing visual thinking "dish tribal" on my sample search, after extracting the results, began researcher taught the two groups (experimental and control), applied after the tool visual thinking.
TheresearcherAdoptedstatisticalmethods (t-test for two samples interlinked and one sample, Pearson) correlation coefficient.
The most important findings of thisresearch can be shown as follow:
Thereis asignificantdifferenceisstatistic at thelevel of (0.05) between the average grades of the experimental group, which will study the similarities and according to the degree of control group students who will study according to ordinary method to test visual thinking skills strategy.
Article Type
Article
First Page
55
Last Page
76
Publication Date
6-15-2018
Recommended Citation
Khazraji, Nidhal Taha khaleefa
(2018)
"The effect of Strategy ofsimilarities in the development of visual thinking for mathematics at the primary school pupils,"
Alustath Journal for Human and Social Sciences: Vol. 225:
Iss.
3, Article 3.
DOI: 10.36473/ujhss.v225i3.202
Available at:
https://alustath.researchcommons.org/journal/vol225/iss3/3