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MATH PROCESSES ASND * P * P* C2 Phase Process3 Phase Process 4 Phrase Process 4 Steps4 Steps + Details5 Steps5 Steps + Details Steps AnalysisDesign a Strategy4 Components of Process4 Components Flow Chart ALWAYSSOMETIMESNEVER

These are the steps to … Step 5 Step 4 Five Steps Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Name Why are these steps important? examples

These are the steps to … Five Steps Name Why are these steps important? Step 1 Gist of stepDetails Step 2 Gist of stepDetails Step 3 Gist of stepDetails Step 4 Gist of stepDetails Step 5 Gist of stepDetails examples

Topic SUMMARY Main Idea examples

So what? What is important to understand about this? Is about… Phase 1Phase 2Phase 3Phase 4 examples

So what? What is important to understand about this? SOMETIMES Words that sometimes describe this PROCESS OR when it is used NEVER Words that never describe this PROCESS OR when it is used MATH PROCESS IS USED TO ALWAYS Words that always describe this PROCESS OR when it is used

Describe* Plan* Predict * Check My prediction ways mostly correct, but it was slightly different in these ways …My prediction was very different from what actually happened. What actually happened was … CHECK to see if your prediction was correct after you have worked the problem PLAN the strategy for solving the problem 1 STEPSTEP 2 STEPSTEP 3 STEPSTEP 4 STEPSTEP 5 STEPSTEP DESCRIBE the problem

Phase 1Phase 2 So what? What is important to understand about this? Is about …

Four Steps+ Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Name These are the steps to … Why are these steps important?

Four Steps Name These are the steps to … Why are these steps important? Step 1 Details Step 2 Gist of step Step 3 Details Step 4 Gist of stepDetails

Steps Analysis © 2004 Edwin Ellis STEPSTEP 1 Specific actions that take placeWhy these actions are important STEPSTEP 2 Specific actions that take placeWhy these actions are important STEPSTEP 3 Specific actions that take placeWhy these actions are important STEPSTEP 4 Specific actions that take placeWhy these actions are important STEPSTEP 5 Specific actions that take placeWhy these actions are important

Problem my strategy is designed to solve: Potential problem that might make it difficult to complete this step HOTSPOTHOTSPOT If needed, my plan for dealing with the HOT SPOT SOLUTIONSOLUTION Strategy Step 1 Potential problem that might make it difficult to complete this step HOTSPOTHOTSPOT If needed, my plan for dealing with the HOT SPOT SOLUTIONSOLUTION Strategy Step 2 Potential problem that might make it difficult to complete this step HOTSPOTHOTSPOT If needed, my plan for dealing with the HOT SPOT SOLUTIONSOLUTION Strategy Step 3 Potential problem that might make it difficult to complete this step HOTSPOTHOTSPOT If needed, my plan for dealing with the HOT SPOT SOLUTIONSOLUTION Strategy Step 4 Potential problem that might make it difficult to complete this step HOTSPOTHOTSPOT If needed, my plan for dealing with the HOT SPOT SOLUTIONSOLUTION Strategy Step 5 How I’ll know it’s time to use my strategy:

So what? What is important to understand about this? Is about … Phase 3Phase 2Phase 1

Is about …