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Problem Solving Thermometers

Problem Solving Thermometers. Lola’s thermometer showed 24 degrees Celsius. Which thermometer could be Lola’s?. Lola’s thermometer showed between 25 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius. Which thermometer could be Lola’s?.

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Problem Solving Thermometers

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  1. Problem Solving Thermometers • Lola’s thermometer showed 24 degrees Celsius. • Which thermometer could be Lola’s? • Lola’s thermometer showed between 25 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius. • Which thermometer could be Lola’s? See instructions on Slides 2 to 10 for differentiating and using these problems to develop ‘PROBLEM SOLVING UNDERSTANDING AND CAPACITY’, and for ‘COLD PROBLEM SOLVING’. Delete this text box before use. • Lola read her thermometer 3 times during the day. • The temperature in the morning was lower than the temperature in the evening. • The temperature was hottest at lunch time. • What was the temperature in the morning, at lunchtime and in the evening? Measurement and Geometry 46

  2. Problem Solving Millilitres, Litres, Halves or Quarters of Litres Annie filled a measuring jug with water to 1 litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? ‘COLD’ end of lesson problem solving.Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Differentiate into 2 or more levels according to the levels that students were investigating during the lesson. Place the 2 or more problems on one slide for ‘COLD’ end of lesson problem solving. Explain to the students that they will select only one problem to attempt to solve.Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Measurement and Geometry 45

  3. Problem Solving Millilitres, Litres, Halves or Quarters of Litres Annie filled a measuring jug with water to 1 litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? ‘COLD’ end of lesson problem solving.Delete this text box before use. Remove the rectangle that is hiding the information. Allow students to select and attempt to solve the problem that they think challenges them a little. If they select the first problem, and they find it easy, they could then try the second problem. If they select the second or third problem, and they find it too challenging, they could then try the second or first problem. Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Measurement and Geometry 45

  4. Problem Solving Millilitres, Litres, Halves or Quarters of Litres ‘DEVELOPING PROBLEM SOLVING UNDERSTANDING AND CAPACITY’ whole lessons.Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to 1 litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Guide the students through the first problem. Delete this text box before use. Measurement and Geometry 45

  5. Problem Solving Millilitres, Litres, Halves or Quarters of Litres ‘DEVELOPING PROBLEM SOLVING UNDERSTANDING AND CAPACITY’ whole lessons.Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to 1 litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? After engaging students in mathematical discussion about what the problem is asking them to find out, and What information they expect to be given to find it out, remove the rectangle that is hiding the information. Delete this text box before use. Measurement and Geometry 45

  6. Problem Solving Millilitres, Litres, Halves or Quarters of Litres ‘DEVELOPING PROBLEM SOLVING UNDERSTANDING AND CAPACITY’ whole lessons.Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Guide the students through the second problem. Delete this text box before use. Measurement and Geometry 45

  7. Problem Solving Millilitres, Litres, Halves or Quarters of Litres ‘DEVELOPING PROBLEM SOLVING UNDERSTANDING AND CAPACITY’ whole lessons.Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? After engaging students in mathematical discussion about what the problem is asking them to find out, and What information they expect to be given to find it out, remove the rectangle that is hiding the information. Delete this text box before use. Measurement and Geometry 45

  8. Problem Solving Millilitres, Litres, Halves or Quarters of Litres Annie filled a measuring jug with water to 1000 millilitres. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Display 3 problems. Make the first problem similar to the first problem syudents were guided through. Make the second problem similar to the second problem students were guided through. Add a little complexity to the third problem. Explain to the students that they will select only one problem to attempt to solve. Delete this text box before use. ‘DEVELOPING PROBLEM SOLVING UNDERSTANDING AND CAPACITY’ whole lessons.Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Measurement and Geometry 45

  9. Problem Solving Millilitres, Litres, Halves or Quarters of Litres Annie filled a measuring jug with water to 1000 millilitres. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Remove the rectangle that is hiding the information. Allow students to select and attempt to solve the problem that they think challenges them a little. If they select the first problem, and they find it easy, they could then try the second problem. If they select the second or third problem, and they find it too challenging, they could then try the second or first problem. Delete this text box before use. ‘DEVELOPING PROBLEM SOLVING UNDERSTANDING AND CAPACITY’ whole lessons.Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Measurement and Geometry 45

  10. Problem Solving Millilitres, Litres, Halves or Quarters of Litres Annie filled a measuring jug with water to 1000 millilitres. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? ‘DEVELOPING PROBLEM SOLVING UNDERSTANDING AND CAPACITY’ whole lessons.Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Students then attempt to create their own problem, using these problems as a model. Delete this text box before use. Annie filled a measuring jug with water to litre. How many millilitres of water does Annie have? Create your own problem! Now solve it! Measurement and Geometry 45

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