Reciprocal Learning Mathematics through Honeycomb Patterns
Kharika Devi Parajuli,
Bidya Nath Koirala,
Pramit Sharma Subedi
Abstract:The purpose of this paper is to examine the mathematical ideas, problems, and solutions from the honeycomb patterns. This is a qualitative research design under an interpretive paradigm. I used interview, participant observation, small group discussions, photos, notes taken, and personal reflection for the data collection tools. The information was analyzed by participants generated text, activities, and experience of learning mathematics through the honeycomb patterns. The major themes that generated were alg… Show more
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