Description
Math Journal: Word Problems: Story Problems: Comparing Word Problems
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This math story problem ‘Math Journal’ focuses on: Simple Comparing Word Problems.
Math problems can be classified into various problem types using the Cognitively Guided Instruction Approach. They are Joining, separating, comparing, whole/whole/part, multiplying, partitive division and measurement division.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
*Cover for a journal (colored and black line)
* I can statement for journal (colored and black line)
* 5 problems on each sheet of paper so that you can print multiple copies and cut/paste into math journals. You can decrease size when you print to fit any size journal you have.
* 5 problems for Comparing- difference story problems
* 5 problems for Comparing- referent story problems
* 5 problems for – Quantity story problems
* Blank template for you to write your own word problems
* Graphic organizer for the three types of word problems
MATH INTERVENTION
Almost every student I have has a IEP goal or intervention RTI goal that relates to solving basic word problems. Do your students struggle with setting up math word problems? Do they struggle to understand what the problem is asking? As an Intervention Specialist I work with students who require specialized instruction in the area of math and learning how to solve math word problems. One of my student’s biggest struggles is how to set up the number sentence or math equation. Because of this, I teach my students how to solve math word problems by their type. I use the word problem types used in the Cognitively Guided Instruction Approach for math.
WHY JOURNAL?
Math journals give students an opportunity to practice solving math word problems on their own. These are meant to introduce one math word problem where a student uses strategies that they have previously learned to solve problems.
SUGGESTION FOR USE
You can print, cut, and paste into student notebooks. Or you can pass out strips of paper and have students get partners and discuss how they will solve. You can also use as exit slips. Personally I like to glue the cover to a regular sized notebook and have students past the word problems in horizontally. This gives them plenty of room to work and it is EASY!
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** Brand New Product Jan. 2017**
This product is part of a bundle: Check it out!
Word Problem Bundle- growing product
This math story problem ‘Math Journal’ focuses on: Simple Comparing Word Problems.
Math problems can be classified into various problem types using the Cognitively Guided Instruction Approach. They are Joining, separating, comparing, whole/whole/part, multiplying, partitive division and measurement division.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
*Cover for a journal (colored and black line)
* I can statement for journal (colored and black line)
* 5 problems on each sheet of paper so that you can print multiple copies and cut/paste into math journals. You can decrease size when you print to fit any size journal you have.
* 5 problems for Comparing- difference story problems
* 5 problems for Comparing- referent story problems
* 5 problems for – Quantity story problems
* Blank template for you to write your own word problems
* Graphic organizer for the three types of word problems
MATH INTERVENTION
Almost every student I have has a IEP goal or intervention RTI goal that relates to solving basic word problems. Do your students struggle with setting up math word problems? Do they struggle to understand what the problem is asking? As an Intervention Specialist I work with students who require specialized instruction in the area of math and learning how to solve math word problems. One of my student’s biggest struggles is how to set up the number sentence or math equation. Because of this, I teach my students how to solve math word problems by their type. I use the word problem types used in the Cognitively Guided Instruction Approach for math.
WHY JOURNAL?
Math journals give students an opportunity to practice solving math word problems on their own. These are meant to introduce one math word problem where a student uses strategies that they have previously learned to solve problems.
SUGGESTION FOR USE
You can print, cut, and paste into student notebooks. Or you can pass out strips of paper and have students get partners and discuss how they will solve. You can also use as exit slips. Personally I like to glue the cover to a regular sized notebook and have students past the word problems in horizontally. This gives them plenty of room to work and it is EASY!
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Or you might be interested in:
Special Education basic math assessments
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Math Journal Word Problems: Type comparing
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Description
Math Journal: Word Problems: Story Problems: Comparing Word Problems
** Brand New Product Jan. 2017**
This product is part of a bundle: Check it out!
Word Problem Bundle- growing product
This math story problem ‘Math Journal’ focuses on: Simple Comparing Word Problems.
Math problems can be classified into various problem types using the Cognitively Guided Instruction Approach. They are Joining, separating, comparing, whole/whole/part, multiplying, partitive division and measurement division.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
*Cover for a journal (colored and black line)
* I can statement for journal (colored and black line)
* 5 problems on each sheet of paper so that you can print multiple copies and cut/paste into math journals. You can decrease size when you print to fit any size journal you have.
* 5 problems for Comparing- difference story problems
* 5 problems for Comparing- referent story problems
* 5 problems for – Quantity story problems
* Blank template for you to write your own word problems
* Graphic organizer for the three types of word problems
MATH INTERVENTION
Almost every student I have has a IEP goal or intervention RTI goal that relates to solving basic word problems. Do your students struggle with setting up math word problems? Do they struggle to understand what the problem is asking? As an Intervention Specialist I work with students who require specialized instruction in the area of math and learning how to solve math word problems. One of my student’s biggest struggles is how to set up the number sentence or math equation. Because of this, I teach my students how to solve math word problems by their type. I use the word problem types used in the Cognitively Guided Instruction Approach for math.
WHY JOURNAL?
Math journals give students an opportunity to practice solving math word problems on their own. These are meant to introduce one math word problem where a student uses strategies that they have previously learned to solve problems.
SUGGESTION FOR USE
You can print, cut, and paste into student notebooks. Or you can pass out strips of paper and have students get partners and discuss how they will solve. You can also use as exit slips. Personally I like to glue the cover to a regular sized notebook and have students past the word problems in horizontally. This gives them plenty of room to work and it is EASY!
Check out my personal best seller
Special Education startup kit
Or you might be interested in:
Special Education basic math assessments
** Brand New Product Jan. 2017**
This product is part of a bundle: Check it out!
Word Problem Bundle- growing product
This math story problem ‘Math Journal’ focuses on: Simple Comparing Word Problems.
Math problems can be classified into various problem types using the Cognitively Guided Instruction Approach. They are Joining, separating, comparing, whole/whole/part, multiplying, partitive division and measurement division.
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
*Cover for a journal (colored and black line)
* I can statement for journal (colored and black line)
* 5 problems on each sheet of paper so that you can print multiple copies and cut/paste into math journals. You can decrease size when you print to fit any size journal you have.
* 5 problems for Comparing- difference story problems
* 5 problems for Comparing- referent story problems
* 5 problems for – Quantity story problems
* Blank template for you to write your own word problems
* Graphic organizer for the three types of word problems
MATH INTERVENTION
Almost every student I have has a IEP goal or intervention RTI goal that relates to solving basic word problems. Do your students struggle with setting up math word problems? Do they struggle to understand what the problem is asking? As an Intervention Specialist I work with students who require specialized instruction in the area of math and learning how to solve math word problems. One of my student’s biggest struggles is how to set up the number sentence or math equation. Because of this, I teach my students how to solve math word problems by their type. I use the word problem types used in the Cognitively Guided Instruction Approach for math.
WHY JOURNAL?
Math journals give students an opportunity to practice solving math word problems on their own. These are meant to introduce one math word problem where a student uses strategies that they have previously learned to solve problems.
SUGGESTION FOR USE
You can print, cut, and paste into student notebooks. Or you can pass out strips of paper and have students get partners and discuss how they will solve. You can also use as exit slips. Personally I like to glue the cover to a regular sized notebook and have students past the word problems in horizontally. This gives them plenty of room to work and it is EASY!
Check out my personal best seller
Special Education startup kit
Or you might be interested in:
Special Education basic math assessments
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I used this with my special education students and they loved it.
Excited to use this for reinforcement of taught skills. :)
Great resource for teaching the different types of word problems! I love using them in our interactive math notebooks.
Great!
What a great product! Thank you!
I love these! This is exactly what I was looking for. I use these for my math journal center.
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