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Four What? Word Problem-Solving Strategy
Four What? Word Problem-Solving Strategy
Four What? Word Problem-Solving Strategy
Four What? Word Problem-Solving Strategy
Four What? Word Problem-Solving Strategy
Four What? Word Problem-Solving Strategy
Four What? Word Problem-Solving Strategy
Four What? Word Problem-Solving Strategy
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This is a word problem-solving strategy that encourages students to think in a broader context and place themselves inside the word problem. It helps students develop into problem solvers by using words to express themselves and figure what is reasonable. Encourage your students not to look at the word problem as an exercise in extricating numbers and figuring out what to do with them, but to see those numbers as items that represent something.

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Four What? Word Problem-Solving Strategy

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2nd - 5th
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45 minutes

Description

This is a word problem-solving strategy that encourages students to think in a broader context and place themselves inside the word problem. It helps students develop into problem solvers by using words to express themselves and figure what is reasonable. Encourage your students not to look at the word problem as an exercise in extricating numbers and figuring out what to do with them, but to see those numbers as items that represent something.

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Solve two-step word problems using the four operations. Represent these problems using equations with a letter standing for the unknown quantity. Assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies including rounding.
Identify arithmetic patterns (including patterns in the addition table or multiplication table), and explain them using properties of operations. For example, observe that 4 times a number is always even, and explain why 4 times a number can be decomposed into two equal addends.
Multiply or divide to solve word problems involving multiplicative comparison, e.g., by using drawings and equations with a symbol for the unknown number to represent the problem, distinguishing multiplicative comparison from additive comparison.
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