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1 Learning to Solve Math Questions in Different Ways By Jenna Shore

2 CONTEXT Students in School District #22 are struggling to use problem solving skills and different strategies in Math. Moreover, students lack perseverance and motivation when presented with a math problem that they cannot figure out right away. Due to this, it is clear that students are showing lower achievement rates in math across the grades.

3 Students lack not only problem solving skills and strategies when approaching a math problem, but they also lack perseverance and motivation. I want to see students confident in their mathematical abilities (strategies) to approaching math questions and to demonstrate perseverance and motivation with a drive to conquer any problem.

4 Students need: To understand that math problems can be approached in different ways To learn a variety of different strategies to solve math problems Opportunities to practice those strategies in a safe place To know that there is an answer and that they can come to a reasonable answer with perseverance and motivation Confidence in themselves NEEDS ASSESSMENT

5 Students will be given a Problem Solving Activity using a Tangram Puzzle to achieve the following learning outcome: Students will be able to approach and solve a math problem by looking at it in different ways. This is the first step in the process…

6 Instruction sheet given to students

7 Students will be given a Tangram Puzzle Tangram Puzzle Prototype for students Tangram Puzzles can be manipulated into hundreds of different designs.

8 Examples of Tangram Designs This was not given to students.

9 Students will create 3 designs with all 7 pieces.

10 Students will record their designs on a recording sheet.

11 Lessons I learned about this activity:  students need support in coming up with designs, therefore giving them a design first and then having them figure out how to create a given design with all the shapes would prove beneficial  students thrive using on hands-on manipulatives  students need explicit directions using tangrams (ex. you can’t stack them or make 3-D shapes etc.)  students need constant reminders to read ALL directions first and to refer to those directions throughout the activity

12  How important it is to “test” a lesson in order to learn what could be changed, so that it can be as effective as possible  As teachers, we innately follow the design process  How important it is to create a “Needs Analysis” of the learners in order to best support them and their learning needs  How a “Big Idea” can and possibly should be broken down into smaller, more manageable pieces for students and teachers alike Lesson learned about the Designing Instruction Process:

13 Thank you for reading my project! ~ Jenna Shore

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