Description
This is a 5 step math problem solving process that is great for primary grades. It includes visuals. The 5 steps are:
1. Read the problem two times.
2. Underline important information {numbers, key actions, vocabulary}
3. Circle the question.
4. Solve the problem {draw a picture}
5. Write the answer {number sentence and sentence}
This can be laminated so that you can fold it up and show each step as you do it. You could also put it on a ribbon and use a clothespin to show which step you are currently doing. Another idea is to put the steps on a ring.
1. Read the problem two times.
2. Underline important information {numbers, key actions, vocabulary}
3. Circle the question.
4. Solve the problem {draw a picture}
5. Write the answer {number sentence and sentence}
This can be laminated so that you can fold it up and show each step as you do it. You could also put it on a ribbon and use a clothespin to show which step you are currently doing. Another idea is to put the steps on a ring.
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PreK - 5th
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Teaching Duration
Lifelong tool
Description
This is a 5 step math problem solving process that is great for primary grades. It includes visuals. The 5 steps are:
1. Read the problem two times.
2. Underline important information {numbers, key actions, vocabulary}
3. Circle the question.
4. Solve the problem {draw a picture}
5. Write the answer {number sentence and sentence}
This can be laminated so that you can fold it up and show each step as you do it. You could also put it on a ribbon and use a clothespin to show which step you are currently doing. Another idea is to put the steps on a ring.
1. Read the problem two times.
2. Underline important information {numbers, key actions, vocabulary}
3. Circle the question.
4. Solve the problem {draw a picture}
5. Write the answer {number sentence and sentence}
This can be laminated so that you can fold it up and show each step as you do it. You could also put it on a ribbon and use a clothespin to show which step you are currently doing. Another idea is to put the steps on a ring.
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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Awesome visuals to help my students that continue to struggle with the steps of problem solving. Sometimes we just need reminders and clues to help us reach our end goal.
GREAT resource! Thanks!
Thank you for sharing and for making it in Spanish too. :)
Great!
Great resource!
Awesome resource
Thank you!
Thank you!
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