Using NRICH Tasks to Develop Key Pro…
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Here are some useful problem-solving skills: Trial and improvement Working systematically Pattern spotting Working backwards Reasoning logically Visualising Conjecturing Use of established procedures Looking for clue words Reading the problem carefully Developing a plan and reviewing your work Analyzing and controlling one's thinking Communicating mathematics by discussing work, explaining reasoning, and using mathematical language and notation. Trial and improvement Working systematically (and remember there will be more that one way of doing this: not just the one that is obvious to you!) Pattern spotting Use Established Procedures Learning how to solve problems in mathematics is knowing what to look for. ... Look for Clue Words Think of yourself as a math detective. ...
Trial and improvement
Working systematically
Pattern spotting
Working backwards
Reasoning logically
Visualising
Conjecturing
Use of established procedures
Looking for clue words
Reading the problem carefully
Developing a plan and reviewing your work
Analyzing and controlling one's thinking
Communicating mathematics by discussing work, explaining reasoning, and using mathematical language and notation.
Working systematically (and remember there will be more that one way of doing this: not just the one that is obvious to you!)
Use Established Procedures Learning how to solve problems in mathematics is knowing what to look for. ...
Look for Clue Words Think of yourself as a math detective. ...
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