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によって Len Lieffers 15年前.

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Problem Solving Meth

Various methods for problem-solving are essential tools in both educational and practical contexts. One effective approach involves making a drawing, which helps in visualizing the problem by putting all its details into a pictorial format.

Problem Solving Meth

Problem Solving Methods

The purpose of this map is to illustrate various methods of problem solving and provide material to better teach these methods.

4.) Review

Finally you must review the steps you took and decide whether or not your plan was successful and how effective it was.

When doing this you may find that there is a better method you could use to reach the solution.

3.) Carry Out the Plan

Third you must carry out your plan.

Using the plan (or method) you chose, work with what you know until you solve the problem.

If you are unable to reach a solution consider a different method of solving the problem.

2.) Devise a Plan

Next you must come up with a plan of action to solve to problem.

Decide, based on what you know, whether you should make a drawing, guess and check, make a table, use a model, or work backwards to solve.

1.) Understand the Problem

The first thing you must do when encountering a problem is to gain an understanding of that problem.

What does the problem tell you? What is the question that you should be answering?

Work Backwards

Sometimes we know the end result but we need to know how that result was reached. This method (in math) allows us to find the starting numbers which caused our answer to be.

Dooley TV

Dooley Elementary School has made several educational videos to help their students. This is directed at their students to provoke them into critical thinking. Specifically in this video is the topic of working backwards.

View more at:

http://k-12.pisd.edu/schools/dooley/dooleytv.htm

YouTube Video
Math Central

This site offers different examples of problems you can use to illustrate the work backwards method.

Use a Model

Models, like drawing pictures, helps students visualize and understand problems better.

Video showing the use of a math balance (a physical model).

Elementary Test Prep

Fun activities to demonstrate the use of models in problem solving.

Make a Table

Tables are effective ways to organize information and locate patterns in a logical fashion.

Sudoku

This is a game putting logic to work in a 9x9 table.

Guess and Check

Mathematicians use the guess and check method often. It requires you to make a conjecture on what the answer may be, solve using your conjecture, then check to see if what you thought will work.

Often when using the guess and check method it is a good idea to make a table to record your answers.

This is sometimes thought to be the weakest form of problem solving.

Pacificnet.net-MATH

This link includes various lesson plans for teachers. If you scroll 2/3 down the page you will find a section specifically for the guess and check method.

Make a Drawing

Drawing a picture is often used when dealing with elements of space, distances, or organization.

Put all the details of a problem into a picture so that you can better conceptualize what is going on and what you need to solve.

YouTube

This video adds to our problem solving methods by introducing a problem solving quadrant.

The boxes to fill in using the problem solving quadrant are: Question, Facts, Plan, and Solve.

All of the plans in this video demonstrate the make a drawing method.

Teacher Vision