Towards Effective Learning: Understanding the Connections of Vocabulary, Reasoning, and Mathematical Word Problem-Solving in Islamic Elementary Education

Word problems in mathematics require reasoning skills and the ability to visualize the relationship between mathematics and language. This study aimed to analyze the correlation between vocabulary mastery, reasoning ability, and the ability to solve mathematical word problems. The research focused o...

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Education, Elementary
Elementary education
Elementary schools
Hypotheses
Mathematical problems
Mathematics
Methods
Problem solving
Reasoning
Skills
Software
Students
Study and teaching
Teachers
Teaching methods
Validity
Variables
Vocabulary
Word problems (Mathematics)
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