This document outlines the objectives and benefits of teaching problem solving in mathematics. The objectives are to identify different problem solving strategies, define routine and non-routine problems, and understand the benefits of problem solving. Some benefits discussed are increasing reasoning ability and expecting more than one solution. The document also includes a short quiz to distinguish between routine and non-routine problems.
This document outlines the objectives and benefits of teaching problem solving in mathematics. The objectives are to identify different problem solving strategies, define routine and non-routine problems, and understand the benefits of problem solving. Some benefits discussed are increasing reasoning ability and expecting more than one solution. The document also includes a short quiz to distinguish between routine and non-routine problems.
This document outlines the objectives and benefits of teaching problem solving in mathematics. The objectives are to identify different problem solving strategies, define routine and non-routine problems, and understand the benefits of problem solving. Some benefits discussed are increasing reasoning ability and expecting more than one solution. The document also includes a short quiz to distinguish between routine and non-routine problems.
At the end of this lesson, student should be able to:
1. Identify different strategies in problem solving in mathematics 2. Define routine problems and non-routine problems 3. Understand the benefits of problem solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving Benefits of Problem Solving QUIZ: Write R if the statement talks about Routine in Problem Solving and NR if it is Non-Routine. 1. Use clear procedures. 2. Increase the reasoning ability. 3. Expect more than one answer. 4. Do not require the use of HOTS questions. 5. Require suitable amount of time to solve Thank You For Listening!
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