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Problem Solving Metacognition

Problem Solving Metacognition. Problem Solving: the what…. Workshop Objective. Our goal today is to become aware how self and others solve problems. Workshop Norms. Take care of your personal needs. Place cell phones on vibrate and step outside to answer calls.

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Problem Solving Metacognition

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  1. Problem Solving Metacognition Problem Solving: the what…

  2. Workshop Objective • Our goal today is to become aware how self and others solve problems.

  3. Workshop Norms • Take care of your personal needs. • Place cell phones on vibrate and step outside to answer calls. • Understand that those who work, learn. • Recognize that everyone has some expertise. • Speak only affirmatively while listening. • Should their be any additional norms?

  4. A funny…

  5. A Problem or Two

  6. Problem of the day • Alf and Bob cross a lake with a single-seat kayak. They can paddle at 7 mph but swim at 2 mph. They start out together-one paddling, one swimming. Later, the kayaker anchors the craft and starts swimming. When the swimmer reaches the kayak, he gets in and starts paddling. If the men arrive at their destination at the same time, for what fractional part of the journey was the kayak anchored?

  7. The answer • 5 • 9

  8. processes What steps did you take to solve the problem?

  9. Elbow Partner Reflection • What were the same steps you and your partner used to solve the problem? • What were the different steps you and your partner used to solve the problem? • Shout out!

  10. Quote from Dr. Betty K. Garner • Our own ability to process information quickly and work easily with abstract ideas can make it difficult for us to imagine what it is like to struggle to do these things, or to grasp that it is even possible for someone over the age of 7 or 8 to not be able to gather and organize information, recognize patterns, or see “obvious” connections. • P3 Getting to Got it.

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