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Problem Solving Susie 

Read

Think

Solve

Check

Justify

What is the question to be answered? Rewrite the question in your own words Break the task down into smaller parts.

What are the given facts? What are the key words? What do you need to find out? Can you predict an answer?

Can you draw a picture of it? Can you put the information in a table? Can you ‘model’ the problem? Can you show it using algebra?

Work backwards – try ‘undoing’ Make a list Work backwards – try ‘undoing’ Would a chart or graph help?

Have you completed all the steps? Have you answered question fully? Have you included all the facts? Does you answer make sense?

Explain why you made your choices Describe what you did Explain why you made your choices Write your answer out fully Remember CaPPS!