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Math Problem Solving

Math Problem Solving. How can you help your child?. Here are strategies we teach here:. R.O.P.E.S Scratch paper Charts, (Telling and Asking) Scratch paper to work problems. R.O.P.E.S. Read the problem. Omit unnecessary information Plan to solve it Efficiently carry out the plan

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Math Problem Solving

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  1. Math Problem Solving How can you help your child?

  2. Here are strategies we teach here: • R.O.P.E.S • Scratch paper • Charts, (Telling and Asking) • Scratch paper to work problems

  3. R.O.P.E.S • Read the problem. • Omit unnecessary information • Plan to solve it • Efficiently carry out the plan • Study results and check

  4. Read the Problem • Have your child read the problem to you. • Use a highlighter to underline important information. • Underline the question. • Circle and label the numbers. Make sure your child knows what they mean.

  5. Omit Unnecessary Information • Cross out information you don’t need

  6. Telling On this side of the chart, write all of the clues the problem gives you. Asking: On this side of the chart, write the question part of the problem. Use this side to work out the math. Plan: Put information into a chart or scratch paper

  7. Study the Results and Check • Check the math and make sure your computation is correct. • Make sure the answer makes sense

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