The Van hiele theory on the development of geometric thoughts is very helpful in structuring and teaching geometry. Five levels are identified, in the textbook, these levels are called level 0-4. (Note that in some other sources they are called levels 1-5. Give one example of how a learner on level 1 will define a rectangle. Give one example of how a learner on level 2 will define a rectangle. Discuss its meaning in the context of the classification of quadrilaterals as a lea1 on level 2 would do it. Reflect on how your knowledge of the thought levels of van Hiele will influence your own teaching of geometry.
1) A learner on level 1 will define a rectangle as a shape with one pair of sides longer than the other pair of sides.
(2)A learner on level 2 will define a rectangle as a quadrilateral.
(3) In level 1 the objects of thought are classes of shapes the student learnt to analyze as having properties such as four sides and angles. In level 2 the objects of thought are geometric properties the student learnt to connect deductively. learners recognize the relationship between types of shapes thus rectangle is a quadrilateral because it has four sides.
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