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Parents’ Workshop

Problem Solving Strategies for Lower Primary (10 Feb 2012). Parents’ Workshop. Act it Out/Draw a Picture. Ahmad is first in the queue. Betty is between Susan and David. David is between Betty and Mike. If David is fourth in the queue, who is last?. X. X. X. X. X. Susan. Ahmad. Betty.

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Parents’ Workshop

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  1. Problem Solving Strategies for Lower Primary (10 Feb 2012) Parents’ Workshop

  2. Act it Out/Draw a Picture Ahmad is first in the queue. Betty is between Susan and David. David is between Betty and Mike. If David is fourth in the queue, who is last? X X X X X Susan Ahmad Betty David Mike Mike is the last person in the queue.

  3. Examples of Model Drawing(P3) a? A 45 B C Alex, Benny and Caric shared 120 marbles. Alex and Benny received the same number of marbles. Caric received 45 more marbles than Benny. (a) How many marbles did Alex receive? (b) How many marbles did Caric receive? 120 b?

  4. Solution: For model drawing: http://thinkingblocks.com/ 120 – 45 = 75 3 unit  75 1 unit  25 Alex received 25 marbles. 25 + 45 = 70 Caric received 70 marbles.

  5. Make a List (P3) 2 4 6 8 1 2 4 3 Susan bought some chocolates at the supermarket. For every 2 packets of chocolates she bought, she got 1 packet of candy free. She bought 8 packets of chocolates. How many free packets of candy did she get?

  6. Guess and Check (P3) Jacob saw 12 zebras and peacocks at the zoo. He counted their legs and found that there were 32 legs altogether. Using the table below, find out how many zebras Jacob saw at the zoo.

  7. Complete the number pattern shown below. Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4

  8. Complete the number pattern shown below. Pattern 1 Pattern 2 Pattern 3 Pattern 4

  9. Working Backwards (P3) Ali was trying to decide when to get up in the morning. He needs 45 minutes to get ready for school. It takes him 25 minutes to drive to school. He wanted to get to school 20 minutes early to use the library. If school starts at 7.30am, what time should he get up? Ali went to the library for 20 minutes. Then it was 7.30am. He went to the library 20 minutes before 7.30am, at 7.10am. 1 2 He drove for 25 minutes. Then it was 7.10am. He got in his car 25 minutes before 7.10am, at 6.45am. He needed 45 minutes to get ready for school. Then it was 6.45am. 3 He began getting ready 45 minutes before 6.45am, at 6.00am. He should get up at 6 a.m.

  10. How the lower primary heuristics are used in questions at upper levels Draw a picture There are 4 rows of chairs with 6 chairs in each row. Mdm Lim wants to rearrange all the chairs to form a square. She wants the same number of chairs on each side of the square. How many chairs must she put on each side of the square?

  11. Solution Incorrect Solution 4 x 6 = 24 24 ÷4 = 6 She must put 6 chairs on each side of the square. 4 x 6 = 24 24 – 4 = 20 20 ÷4 = 5 5 + 2 =7 She must put 7 chairs on each side of the square.

  12. Model Drawing Shirt T-shirt T-shirt T-shirt T-shirt T-shirt T-shirt T-shirt T-shirt T-shirt T-shirt Shirt Shirt $140 Mr Wu bought 3 shirts and 4 T-shirts for $140. A shirt cost twice as much as a T-shirt. Find the cost of a T-shirt. 10 units  $140 1 unit  $14 The cost of the T-shirt is $14.

  13. Make a List Mrs Muthu had more than 40 but less than 60 marbles. If she gave each pupil 8 marbles, she would need 3 more marbles. If she gave each pupil 7 marbles, she would have 4 marbles left. How many marbles did Mrs Muthu have?

  14. The supermarket has all its employees working an equal number of hours each day. The total number of working hours for the day is 161. Each employee works more than one hour a day. How many employees are there? Guess and Check

  15. Look for patterns Look at the figures below. Figure 3 Figure 2 Figure 1 If the pattern is continued, how many squares will there be in a) Figure 5? b) Figure 153?

  16. Working Backwards Boxes A, B and C each contained some marbles. I moved 5 marbles from A to B, 2 marbles from B to C, and 4 marbles from C to A. Now there are 10 marbles in each box. How many marbles were there in Box A at first? There were 11 marbles in Box A at first.

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