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

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152 ◆ Assessment


Figure 11. 1


Draw and Solve.


  1. There were 25 bugs on the rock. Then, some more crawled on to the rock.
    Now there are 57 bugs on the rock. How many bugs crawled on to the rock?


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Draw and Solve.


  1. There were 307 boys and 287 girls in the school cafeteria. How many fewer
    girls were there than boys? How many children were there altogether?


A. Show your thinking with a tape diagram.

B. Explain your answer.

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Figure 11.2


Here is an example of some parts of a Fourth Grade Word Problem
Midyear Benchmark (see Figures 11.4, 11.5 and 11.6). Notice that the students
are asked to model their thinking with a drawing, number line or tape
diagram. It is important that students show their knowledge of the desig-
nated models of their math state standards. This test also requires that
students write a set-up equation with a symbol for the missing part. All
state standards require that students learn how to do this starting in first
or second grade. However, most classroom assessments tend to look for a
solution equation rather than require students to write set-up equations.

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