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4th Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern Powerpoint Lesson
4th Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern Powerpoint Lesson
4th Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern Powerpoint Lesson
4th Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern Powerpoint Lesson
4th Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern Powerpoint Lesson
4th Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern Powerpoint Lesson
4th Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern Powerpoint Lesson
4th Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern Powerpoint Lesson
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Fourth Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern - This is perfect for distance learning on Zoom or similar formats. On top of that it is powerful when used as direct instruction in the classroom. It teaches students how to find a pattern with numbers or shapes that follow a given rule. They identify features of the pattern and are therefore able to solve the problem. The four steps of problem solving are followed: Analyze the problem, decide how you're going to solve the problem, solve the problem, look back and check. There are 22 effective teaching strategies used in this lesson base on research. For best results, students should have white boards and dry erase markers. Included in this powerpoint lesson are the following:

  • title slide
  • focus slide
  • objective
    • Students will be able to solve problems using the “find a pattern” strategy.
  • essential question
    • How can I solve problems using the “find a pattern” strategy?
  • vocabulary development
  • concept development
  • step by step demonstrations on how to find patterns that help to solve problems
  • guided practice
  • problem solving
  • checking for understanding
  • reward slide

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4th Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern Powerpoint Lesson

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4th, Adult Education
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes

Description

Fourth Grade Problem Solving - Find a Pattern - This is perfect for distance learning on Zoom or similar formats. On top of that it is powerful when used as direct instruction in the classroom. It teaches students how to find a pattern with numbers or shapes that follow a given rule. They identify features of the pattern and are therefore able to solve the problem. The four steps of problem solving are followed: Analyze the problem, decide how you're going to solve the problem, solve the problem, look back and check. There are 22 effective teaching strategies used in this lesson base on research. For best results, students should have white boards and dry erase markers. Included in this powerpoint lesson are the following:

  • title slide
  • focus slide
  • objective
    • Students will be able to solve problems using the “find a pattern” strategy.
  • essential question
    • How can I solve problems using the “find a pattern” strategy?
  • vocabulary development
  • concept development
  • step by step demonstrations on how to find patterns that help to solve problems
  • guided practice
  • problem solving
  • checking for understanding
  • reward slide

Don't forget to leave feedback on this lesson to earn points for purchasing other TpT products.

Be sure to follow my store to be alerted of new products. The first 48 hours is always 50% off. CLICK HERE

You may be interested in the following related powerpoint lessons:

4th Grade Number Patterns Powerpoint Lesson

4th Grade Problem Solving - Choose the Operation

4th Grade Problem Solving - Draw a Picture

4th Grade Problem Solving - Solving Multi-Step Problems

4th Grade Problem Solving - Use Logical Reasoning

4th Grade Problem Solving - Write a Number Sentence

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July 16, 2019
Adds variety to your math lessons, interesting and engaging product.
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February 24, 2017
Wonderful.
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February 1, 2017
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April 19, 2016
Good job!
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April 18, 2016
Thanks!
Kim W.
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November 20, 2015
Great visuals and examples.
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February 1, 2015
Great!
Anna B.
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Rated 4.8 out of 5
October 7, 2014
I wish it spent more time on basic number patterns before jumping into function tables, but the kids liked the visuals.
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Thank you so much for the feedback. That's how I grow. If you can write me back on my email and give me a few examples of the types of number patterns you were looking for, I will either update this powerpoint or send a new one free. moniyuskaitis@gmail.com

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Standards

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Generate a number or shape pattern that follows a given rule. Identify apparent features of the pattern that were not explicit in the rule itself. For example, given the rule “Add 3” and the starting number 1, generate terms in the resulting sequence and observe that the terms appear to alternate between odd and even numbers. Explain informally why the numbers will continue to alternate in this way.
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