6 Representing Conjectures Symbolically
· Students need to learn number sentences with multiple variables and equations in which variables appear more than once
· Then they have the necessary tools to represent conjectures using symbols
Replacing Words with Symbols
· The zero property for addition is a good place to start
· Students may require a little support to get started
· For an open number sentence to represent a conjecture, there is an implicit statement that the number sentence is true for every number
Open Number Sentences That Are Always True
· Challenge students to write an open number sentence that is true for all numbers
· This is a little more challenging than what has been done before, but is still doable
· Classes might generate one of the following open sentence conjectures:
o a – a = 0
o 0 x r = 0
o 1 x a = a
o a ¸ 1 = a
· Teacher needs to get students to see a connection between these newly generated conjectures and ones previously done with numbers around the room
· Students will realize almost immediately that the number sentences from previous work correspond to these newly generalized conjectures
· Important to make this link in their thinking
Taking Advantage of an Opportunity
· Sometimes situations arise that provide a natural forum for introducing symbols to represent conjectures
· Even in a 2nd grade class this can be done
o Class discussing whether or not zero plus a number equals that number and a number plus zero equals that number were different conjectures
o Can use symbols like * or ¨ instead of letters, even will work well here
o Following this discussion and introduction to writing open sentences, students were able to revisit previous conjectures and re-write them using open sentences
Advantages of Open Number Sentences for Representing Conjectures
· Open number sentences provide a precise statement of a given conjecture
· Students generally agree it is an easier way to write a conjecture than with words
· Open number sentences also make it possible to generate conjectures that are difficult to state in words
· Still, students may find some conjectures are not readily expressed using an open number sentence and words are easier
· In general, conjectures that represent fundamental properties of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division can be represented with an open number sentence
· Open sentences provide younger students with an opportunity to use variables to express mathematical ideas
· Recognizing variables can be used to make these types of representations is an important mathematical skill
· For many older students variables are a mystery that is never really understood
· Lack of understanding of the concepts surrounding variables extremely limits a student’s mathematical perspective and causes problems as students develop more complicated ideas
· Students need multiple perspectives of what it means to use variables in ideas associated with arithmetic