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Problem Solving by Monica Yuskaitis

Problem Solving is easy if you follow these steps Understand the problem

Step 1 – Understand the problem Read the problem carefully. Find the important information. Write down the numbers. Identify what the problem wants you to solve. Ask if your answer is going to be a larger or smaller number compared to what you already know.

Step 1 - Understand the Problem Read the problem carefully. Luis earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the first week of November. At the end of the following week he had a total of 31 points. How many points did he earn the second week?

Step 1 - Understand the Problem Find the important information. Luis earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the first week of November. At the end of the following week he had a total of 31 points. How many points did he earn the second week?

Step 1 - Understand the Problem Write down the numbers. Luis earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the first week of November. At the end of the following week he had a total of 31 points. How many points did he earn the second week? Total = 311st week =14

Step 1 - Understand the Problem Identify what the problem wants you to solve. Luis earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the first week of November. At the end of the following week he had a total of 31 points. How many points did he earn the second week? Total = 311st week =14 2nd week = ?

Step 1 - Understand the Problem Ask if your answer is going to be a larger or smaller number compared to what you already know. Total = 311st week =14 2nd week = ? It will be smaller than the total but may or may not be smaller than the first week.

Problem Solving is easy if you follow these steps Decide how youre going to solve the problem

Step 2 - Decide how youre going to solve the problem Choose a method Use a graphUse formulas Write an equationMake a list Find a patternWork backwards Use reasoningDraw a picture Make a tableAct it out

Step 2 - Decide how youre going to solve the problem Write your equation Since I know both weeks total 31 I write 14 + s = 31 Total = 311st week =14 2nd week = ?

Step 2 - Decide how youre going to solve the problem Write your equation I can use the inverse operation to solve for s 14 + s = – 14 = s Total = 311st week =14 2nd week = ?

Problem Solving is easy if you follow these steps Solve The Problem

Step 3 - Solve the problem 3 1 – 1 4 Total = 311st week =14 2nd week = ?

Problem Solving is easy if you follow these steps Look Back & Check

Step 4 - Look Back & Check Reread the problem Luis earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the first week of November. At the end of the following week he had a total of 31 points. How many points did he earn the second week? Total = 311st week =14

Step 4 - Look Back & Check Substitute your new number Luis earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the first week of November. At the end of the following week he had a total of 31 points. How many points did he earn the second week? Total = 31 1st week =14 2nd week = 17

Step 4 - Look Back & Check Substitute your new number Luis earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the first week of November. At the end of the following week he had a total of 31 points. How many points did he earn the second week? = 31

Step 4 - Look Back & Check Did your new number work? Luis earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the first week of November. At the end of the following week he had a total of 31 points. How many points did he earn the second week? = 31 Yes!

Write an equation to solve this problem. Jaylynn had $84.75 in her savings account. She made a deposit. Her new balance was $ How much was her deposit? $ d = $ Inverse operation $ – $84.75 = d

Write an equation to solve this problem. Anthony has twice as many pokemon cards as Joshua. If Anthony has 124 cards, how many does Joshua have? 2 x d = 124 2d = 124 inverse operation d = 124/2

Write an equation to solve this problem. Vicki baked 90 cookies. If there are 15 cookies in each batch. How many batches did she bake? 15 x b = 90 15b = 90 inverse operation b = 90/15

Write an equation to solve this problem. Navneet has 3 times as many CDs as Arlene. If Navneet has 36 CDs, how many does Arlene have? 3 x c = 36 3c = 36 inverse operation c = 36/3

Write an equation to solve this problem. A square has a perimeter of 48 inches. What is the length of each side of the square. 4 x s = 48 4s = 48 inverse operation s = 48/4

Write an equation to solve this problem. One year the city ambulance responded to emergencies on 293 days. How many days were there no emergencies? d = 365 inverse operation d =

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