This article reports on the generalisation strategies used by students in a grade five class in an elementary school in Singapore and the factors that seemed to influence the use of these strategies. Each student completed a novel task that required generalisation after which they were interviewed. The findings indicated that the students were using strategies that had been reported in the literature. However, this study was able to provide further understanding into factors that influence generalisation strategy use, which included: (1) the ability to see structures and relationships; (2) prior knowledge; (3) metacognitive strategies; (4) critical-thinking strategies; (5) the use of organizing heuristics such as a table; (6) the use of simplifying heuristics such as trying out simpler cases; (7) task familiarity; and (8) technology.