Being "good" at problem solving, doesn't mean that you always the answer right the first time. It means you have grit: you use multiple strategies to approach a difficult problem.
This document helps students process the information they are given, identify and articulate the problem they are experiencing and make them mindful of the different strategies they are using to solve the problem.
This can be used as a problem solving journal
Geometry notes can be difficult to take. Many times it's easier to remember a picture rather than a word for word definition. This pdf gives lots of blank space on the left so that key words are easy to find. It puts room in the middle for drawings and room for definitions on the right.
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