It has been a blur getting up to speed with my new position as the Title I Technology Teacher at my new school. I find that being a specialist has a whole new set of challenges. Learning the names of all the students in the school is on that list, along with finding time to go to the restroom and trying to stay up on creating lessons for each grade level when I have no set curriculum to use. As I create new technology lessons, I plan to share them on the Highland Computer Lab website . I thought I’d share one of these resources with all of you here. It’s a .pdf version (a SmartBoard interactive version of this lesson will be available on the computer lab site, too) of a lesson I created for my 4th and 5th grade math groups to introduce them to some of the Teacher to Teacher problem solving lessons we’ll be doing this trimester related to their curriculum maps. I got the idea for this slideshow from the Teacher to Teacher newsletter of March 2009. Teacher Giny Christensen introduced a problem solving analysis guide that helps her students think through the important elements of a new problem they are being introduced to. BTW, the slide show is also linked to a set of problem solving strategy posters. Since this .pdf version is not animated, you can link to the posters on my website. Have you come up with any great ideas to help student become better mathematical problem solvers? I’d love to hear your ideas.
Tags: Math Problem Solving Strategies, Mathematics Problem Solving