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Rumack, Aaron M. – Mathematics Teacher: Learning and Teaching PK-12, 2021
Reading mathematics problems can frustrate students to the point of shutting down. Although Pólya's four-step plan is a well-known problem-solving framework, the author's students benefited from a more concrete and detailed approach: chunking the reading. In this article, the author describes an approach to problem solving used with eighth-grade…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), Content Area Reading, Cognitive Processes, Problem Solving
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Shumway, Jessica F.; Pace, Lauren – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2017
Young children naturally engage in mathematics as they play and explore. Although many early childhood educators are aware that children are frequently interacting with mathematical ideas, a certain level of knowledge and awareness is required to identify and highlight the mathematics that children are engaging in and to create opportunities for…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Young Children, Early Childhood Education
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Sword, Sarah; Matsuura, Ryota; Cuoco, Al; Kang, Jane; Gates, Miriam – Mathematics Teacher, 2018
Mathematical modeling has taken on increasing curricular importance in the past decade due in no small measure to the Common Core State Standards in Mathematics (CCSSM) identifying modeling as one of the Standards for Mathematical Practice (SMP 4, CCSSI 2010, p. 7). Although researchers have worked on mathematical modeling (Lesh and Doerr 2003;…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Models, Learner Engagement, Secondary School Mathematics
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Lewis, Rebecca M.; Gibbons, Lynsey K.; Kazemi, Elham; Lind, Teresa – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2015
Supporting students to develop an understanding of the meaning of fractions is an important goal of elementary school mathematics. This involves developing partitioning strategies, creating representations, naming fractional quantities, and using symbolic notation. This article describes how teachers can use a formative assessment problem to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Mathematical Concepts, Formative Evaluation
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Roche, Anne – Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 2013
In this article Anne Roche describes some of the different types of story problems defined in the Cognitively Guided Instruction professional development program. Teachers will find the table reproduced on page 32 to be very helpful in designing word problems. Roche then gives some suggestions for improving the way division stories are used in the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Faculty Development, Word Problems (Mathematics), Elementary School Teachers
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Champagne, Zachary M.; Schoen, Robert; Riddell, Claire M. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2014
Early elementary school students are expected to solve twelve distinct types of word problems. A math researcher and two teachers pose a structure for thinking about one problem type that has not been studied as closely as the other eleven. In this article, the authors share some of their discoveries with regard to the variety of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Teaching Methods
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Sanchez, Wendy B. – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
Open-ended questions, as discussed in this article, are questions that can be solved or explained in a variety of ways, that focus on conceptual aspects of mathematics, and that have the potential to expose students' understanding and misconceptions. When working with teachers who are using open-ended questions with their students for the…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Thinking Skills, Cognitive Processes, Questioning Techniques
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Roberts, Sarah A.; Lee, Jean S. – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
Research shows that the greatest gains in student learning in mathematics classrooms occur in classrooms in which there is sustained use of high cognitive demanding tasks throughout instruction (Boston and Smith 2009). High cognitive demanding tasks, which this article will refer to as rich tasks, are mathematics problems that are complex, less…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Problem Solving
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Capraro, Robert M.; Capraro, Mary Margaret; Rupley, William H. – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2012
There is a reciprocal relationship between mathematics and reading cognition. Metacognitive training within reading-enhanced problem solving should facilitate students developing an awareness of what good readers do when reading for meaning in solving mathematical problems enabling them to apply these strategies. The constructs for each cognitive…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Problem Solving, Word Problems (Mathematics), Reading
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Allen, Kasi C. – Mathematics Teacher, 2013
Today, beginning algebra in the high school setting is associated more with remediation than pride. Students enroll by mandate and attend under duress. Class rosters in this "graveyard" course, as it is often referred to, include sophomores and juniors who are attempting the course for the second or third time. Even the ninth graders…
Descriptors: Algebra, Mathematics Instruction, High School Students, Secondary School Mathematics
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Hintz, Allison B. – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2013
"Strategy sharing" is a certain type of discussion that centers on students' ideas and occurs when children present different approaches to problems and provide information about how they solved the problem (Wood, Williams, and McNeal 2004). A teacher may orchestrate a strategy-sharing discussion to achieve one or more of the…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Instruction, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Jonassen, David – Interdisciplinary Journal of Problem-based Learning, 2011
Although the characteristics of PBL (problem focused, student centered, self-directed, etc.) are well known, the components of a problem-based learning environment (PBLE) and the cognitive scaffolds necessary to support learning to solve different kinds of problems with different learners is less clear. This paper identifies the different…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Problem Based Learning, Cognitive Processes, Case Studies
Chinn, Steve – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
Now in a second edition, the award-winning "The Trouble with Maths" offers important insights into the often confusing world of numeracy. By looking at learning difficulties in maths from several perspectives, including the language of mathematics, thinking styles and the demands of individual topics, this book offers a complete overview of the…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Numeracy, Short Term Memory, Word Problems (Mathematics)
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Fuchs, Lynn S.; Fuchs, Douglas; Powell, Sarah R.; Seethaler, Pamela M.; Cirino, Paul T.; Fletcher, Jack M. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2008
The focus of this article is intervention for third-grade students with serious mathematics deficits at third grade. In third grade, such deficits are clearly established, and identification of mathematics disabilities typically begins. We provide background information on two aspects of mathematical cognition that present major challenges for…
Descriptors: Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Word Problems (Mathematics), Grade 3
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Schulze, Kay Gladwell – Journal of Educational Technology Systems, 1990
Describes PRECEPTOR, an intelligent tutoring system that provides multiple explanations for algebraic word problems involving two variables. Modeling the cognitive processes of an effective teacher is discussed, the capacity for individualized tutoring is examined, and differential tutoring based on varying difficulty levels is explained. (17…
Descriptors: Algebra, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer System Design
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