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Problem Solving: Classroom Display - Neutral Classroom Decor
Problem Solving: Classroom Display - Neutral Classroom Decor
Problem Solving: Classroom Display - Neutral Classroom Decor
Problem Solving: Classroom Display - Neutral Classroom Decor
Problem Solving: Classroom Display - Neutral Classroom Decor
Problem Solving: Classroom Display - Neutral Classroom Decor
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"This is an uncluttered resource and easy to refer to. The muted colours will help chin with autism and others to stay calm. Rather soothing. "
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Problem Solving Strategies

Support mathematical reasoning and the solving of problems by providing learners with a range of strategies.

Display 1: Support mathematical reasoning and the solving of problems by providing learners with a range of strategies: work backwards, make a table, draw a picture, guess and check, find a pattern and use a known strategy (number line). 

Display 2: A general approach to problem solving is known as 'CUBES'. CUBES stands for circle the numbers, underline the question, box the key words, eliminate the unnecessary information and solve/check your answer.

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Problem Solving: Classroom Display - Neutral Classroom Decor

Rated 5 out of 5, based on 2 reviews
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What others say

"This is an uncluttered resource and easy to refer to. The muted colours will help chin with autism and others to stay calm. Rather soothing. "
star
Suzanne D.

Description

Problem Solving Strategies

Support mathematical reasoning and the solving of problems by providing learners with a range of strategies.

Display 1: Support mathematical reasoning and the solving of problems by providing learners with a range of strategies: work backwards, make a table, draw a picture, guess and check, find a pattern and use a known strategy (number line). 

Display 2: A general approach to problem solving is known as 'CUBES'. CUBES stands for circle the numbers, underline the question, box the key words, eliminate the unnecessary information and solve/check your answer.

If you are loving these resources, share over on Instagram and tag @giftedandtalentedteacher

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Clear and concise resource for problem solving strategies.
Rated 5 out of 5
January 4, 2026
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This is an uncluttered resource and easy to refer to. The muted colours will help chin with autism and others to stay calm. Rather soothing.
Suzanne D.
227 reviews • Outside the United States
Grades taught: 3rd, 4th, 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
February 28, 2023
Not only does this fit with our maths work on CUBES problem solving but it also looks beautiful in my room
519 reviews
Grades taught: 2nd, 3rd

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