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Mathematics·Mathematical Thinking·meta

Justifying mathematical reasoning (age 8+)

Construct and present multi-step mathematical arguments; critique the reasoning of others and explain clearly why a method works or fails

Suggested ages 8–9

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Learning journey

Your child is developing strong mathematical reasoning skills — learning to explain their thinking clearly, spot patterns and connections, and choose the best strategies for solving complex problems.

Evidence of understanding

  • Explain why 1/3 > 1/5 using the idea that more parts means smaller pieces
  • Find and explain an error in a peer's column subtraction with exchanges
  • Present a chain of reasoning: since 6×8=48 and 6×2=12, then 6×10=60 so 6×8=60−12=48

Assessment prompt

If a classmate claims "you can't multiply a fraction and get a bigger answer", can Justifying mathematical reasoning (age 8+) think through whether that's always true — and give an example to support or challenge the claim?

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