Fostering Mathematical Inquiry with Language Independent Board Games
Abstract
The authors discuss an approach for engaging students in mathematical problem solving and argumentation in a manner that supports all learners, including those for whom English is a non-native language (i.e., ELLs). Building on the work of Norval and Castaneda (2020), Wanko (2017), and others, the authors engage students in a language-independent game, Where are the Cherries?. English-speaking students learn the rules of the game as they analyze an instructional video in Chinese. Students strengthen their problem solving skills as they develop a greater appreciation of the language challenges that ELL classmates face on a daily basis.
Keywords: English language learners, ELLs, Language-independent math games
How to Cite:
Edwards, M., Yang, Z. & Zeng, J., (2022) “Fostering Mathematical Inquiry with Language Independent Board Games”, Ohio Journal of School Mathematics 91, 17--28.
Rights: Michael Todd Edwards, Zheng Yang, Jingyi Zeng
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