PROBLEM SOLVING TASK CARDS
Spring Break Themed Math Problem Solving Task Cards by A
These task cards are great for when you return from Spring Break! Use during your math workshop or small group rotations. Includes multiplication, division, addition, subtraction, time intervals, and fraction problems as well as multi-step problemser key included!Would you like this as a Google..
Problem Solving and the New Curriculum
In the classroom this typically involves the teacher introducing a task and illustrating the technique, This activity is taken from the ATM publication "We Can Work It Out!", a book of collaborative problem solving activity cards by Anitra Vickery and Mike Spooner.
Kindergarten Kindergarten: Math Problem-Solving
OK, so I'm a big nerd! But since I started using a problem-solving model in my classroom several years ago, I have seen amazing growth in my students' math skills. Kindergartners can do so much more than I ever imagined! Problem-Solving is here to stay! If you follow the Common Core, the Mathematical Practices are all about Problem-Solving! 1.
Problem-Solving Treasure Hunt For Kids - Maths Games
Solve the clues and win the treasure in this engaging game, designed for children in upper primary. Combining a pirate treasure hunt with key Maths topics and code-breaking, this fantastic resource will keep children entertained and let their imaginations run wild. The treasure hunt is designed to test children’s problem-solving and reasoning skills, getting them to work out a
Maths KS2: Solving problems with money - BBC Teach
Abi needs a new guitar but it costs £300. She must do chores around the house for the next few months to earn enough to buy it. She gets paid £1 for vacuuming the stairs once a week, while
Multiplication and Division KS1 - NRICH
The NRICH Project aims to enrich the mathematical experiences of all learners. To support this aim, members of the NRICH team work in a wide range of capacities, including providing professional development for teachers wishing to embed rich mathematical tasks into everyday classroom practice.
School Zone - Thinking Skills Workbook - 64 Pages, Ages 3
School Zone’s digital content supports children’s learning goals by enhancing problem-solving and critical thinking, as well as reinforcing skills through multisensory activities. It also improves language skills, increases motivation to stay on task, and stimulates curiosity and imagination.
Cause and Effect Analysis (Fishbone Diagrams) - from
About the Tool. Cause and Effect Analysis was devised by professor Kaoru Ishikawa, a pioneer of quality management, in the 1960s. The technique was then published in his 1990 book, "Introduction to Quality Control."The diagrams that you create with are known as Ishikawa Diagrams or Fishbone Diagrams (because a completed diagram can look like the skeleton of a fish).
Non Standard Measurement Activities {Hands-On FUN!}
24 measuring with the correct unit task cards. Students identify the correct unit of measure for length (cm, m, km) capacity (mL, L) mass/weight (g,kg, t) a range of everyday objects. There's also an introduction to time and how long it takes to do everyday tasks, seconds, minutes or hours!Includes instructions for playing Scoot and recording grid for answers.
Language Learners: 15 Useful Skills You Get from Speaking
8. You'll Get Better at Problem Solving. There are few situations more anxiety-inducing than trying to express something urgent in a new language when you don't have the vocabulary to say what you need to say. The creative thinking skills we just talked about works well when working to solve problems.