Chapter 2: Working Mathematically: Applying Strategies Flashcards
List 10 strategies for solving problems.
Strategies for Solving Problems
- Trial and error/ guess, check and refine
- Make a drawing, diagram, or model
- Make a list, chart, table, or tally
- Eliminating possibilities
- Working backwards
- Acting it out
- Looking for patterns
- Solving a simpler problem
- Restate the problem in your own words
- Change your point of view.
List questions that you might ask yourself in order to estimate the solution to a problem.
Questions to Help You Estimate
- Will the answer be big or small?
- How big could the answer be?
- How small could the answer be ?
- Does my answer have to be a whole number?
- Does my estimate make sense for the problem?
What does it mean to solve a problem by trial and error?
To solve a problem by trial and error,
pick a possible answer and evaluate it in terms of the problem.
Was it correct? Was it too high? Too low? Did it make sense?
If the answer wasn’t correct, pick a new possible answer and do it again.
Solve the following problem by drawing a diagram:
Rhonda and Alan married and had five children. Each child married and had three children.
Assuming no-one has died, how many people are now in this extended family altogether?
There are 27 people in the family.