Abstract
The mysterious Mr. “X” of algebra is creeping into the elementary school curriculums of the United States. In arithmetic classes throughout the country children are learning enthusiastically the language and symbols of algebra. However, the content of the algebra which should be included in the elementary school arithmetic program has not been examined rigorously. A decision is needed on precisely what algebraic concepts will be taught at the elementary level. Since students in the elementary school find it fascinating to work with both numerals and letters as symbols for numbers, algebraic skills which beginning students in algebra in secondary schools find quite routine can be introduced properly to elementary school students who find them challenging. This article will explore briefly the possibilitie for developing an algebraic arithmetic for elementary school. Those algebraic concepts which should be included in an elementary arithmetic program will be stated precisely.
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