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Problem solving: 8 practical tips to make it work in your classroom

2. “Let’s split up and look for clues”

If you can help them break a new problem down and analyse the elements, students may be able to activate some prior knowledge – a confidence boost!

Try:
Ask them if they see something they think they recognise and then help them follow it so it links with new information.. “like a clue to solve the mystery!”

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