Grades 3-5 Math Problem Solving in Action_ Getting Students to Love Word Problems

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Structures to Scaffold Success ◆ 77


  • Rubrics help students to review their work.

  • Explanations are an important part of problem solving.


Summary


Problem solving is involved. Students should be consciously thinking
about how they are solving problems, which strategies they are using and
what models they are using. There are so many moving parts that it is
important to use templates, checklists and rubrics so that students can
monitor and reflect on their work as they are doing it and can think about
whether their answers make sense. If students are aware of their process,
then they can explain and justify what they did.


Reflection Questions



  1. Do you help your students to understand the difference between
    strategies and models?

  2. Do you have your students use checklists and rubrics to check
    their own work?

  3. How often do you have students monitor the work of others by
    using checklists and rubrics?

  4. What is your biggest takeaway from this unit? How will it impact
    your current practice?


References


Livingston, J. A. (1997). Metacognition: An overview. Retrieved
December 27, 2011 from http://gse.buffalo.edu/fas/shuell/
CEP564/Metacog.htm.
Nietfeld, J. L., & Shraw, G. (2002). The effect of knowledge and strategy
explanation on monitoring accuracy. Journal of Educational Research,
95 , 131–142.
Thiede, K. W., Anderson, M. C., & Therriault, D. (2003). Accuracy of
metacognitive monitoring affects learning of texts. Journal of
Educational Psychology, 95, 66–73.

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