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Enhancing Children's Spatial and Numerical Skills through a Dynamic Spatial Approach to Early Geometry Instruction: Effects of a 32-Week Intervention
Authors:Zachary Hawes  Joan Moss  Beverly Caswell  Sarah Naqvi  Sharla MacKinnon
Affiliation:1. University of Toronto, Applied Psychology &2. Human Development, Ontario, Canada;3. Rainy River District School Board, Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:This study describes the implementation and effects of a 32-week teacher-led spatial reasoning intervention in K–2 classrooms. The intervention targeted spatial visualization skills as an integrated feature of regular mathematics instruction. Compared to an active control group, children in the spatial intervention demonstrated gains in spatial language, visual-spatial reasoning, 2D mental rotation, and symbolic number comparison. Overall, the findings highlight the potential significance of attending to and developing young children's spatial thinking as part of early mathematics instruction.
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