LEARNING MATHEMATICS IN EVERYDAY LIFE TEACHING AND LEARNING INTEGER NUMBERS THROUGH SIMULATION OF BUYING AND SELLING IN BUSINESS: A CASE STUDY WITH 7TH GRADE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS
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https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v9i5.9891Keywords:
Ethnomathematics. Integers. Learning in everyday life. basic operations.Abstract
This work aims to understand the difficulties that cause the low learning rate of the four basic operations of mathematics of the students of the 7th grade of a school in the municipality of Manacapuru. This project presents the use of the simulation of simple sales trade as an auxiliary methodology in the teaching and learning of the four operations. The target audience is students diagnosed with difficulties in solving problems involving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. In addition it is based on the process of teaching and learning operations with integers. It will be prioritized the idea of seeking at all times the stimulus of the student to learn. Creating new ideas, new formulas, activating and stimulating calculation and logical reasoning.
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