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

4. “Can we do it for real”

Don’t hesitate to move away from paper methods and calculations when exploring a problem. Using manipulatives, or even role playing, may provide new insights and perspectives on a problem.

Try:
Ask them if they can explain the problem in language they might use with a younger or older relative. What are the important words and ideas?

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