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1 Implementation Review the mathematical concept. Review the problem solving steps. READ: Children read the part that is asking them to find something out. UNDERSTAND: Children explain what they need to find out. Children identify what information they will need to find it out. Remove the coloured rectangle. Children find the information they need to find it out. CHOOSE A STRATEGY: Children identify strategies that they could use to find it out. USE A STRATEGY: Children use a strategy to find it out. Children record their thinking as they find it out. CHECK: Children reread the part that asked them to find something out. Children check that they have found it out. Children check they have recorded their solution correctly. Children follow the problem solving steps to solve the 2nd level of the problem, with minimal teacher guidance. Children who solve the 2nd level, follow the problem solving steps to solve the 3rd level of the problem independently. Children use the problems as a guide to create their own problem, either alone or in pairs/small groups. Children solve their own problem. Throughout the lesson, children share solution strategies. At the end of the lesson, children explain how they created their own problems.

2 Value of Australian Notes and Coins
Problem Solving Value of Australian Notes and Coins The coin in my pocket has a lower value than 20 cents. What coin might I have? The coin in my pocket has a higher value than 20 cents. What coin might I have? The coin in my pocket has a lower value than 50 cents and a higher value than 10 cents. What coin might I have? Money and Financial Mathematics 2 Create your own problem! Now solve it!

3 Value of Australian Notes and Coins
Problem Solving Value of Australian Notes and Coins I have 2 coins in my pocket. One coin has a lower value than the other coin. One coin is a 10 cent coin. What could be the other coin? I have 2 coins in my pocket. One coin has a lower value than the other coin. One coin is a 50 cent coin. What could be the other coin? I have 2 coins in my pocket. One coin has a higher value than the other coin. One coin is a one dollar coin. What could be the other coin? Money and Financial Mathematics 2 Create your own problem! Now solve it!

4 Value of Australian Notes and Coins
Problem Solving Value of Australian Notes and Coins An apple costs 45 cents. I have a 50 cent coin. Do I have enough money to buy the apple? How do you know? An apple costs 70 cents. I have a 50 cent coin. Do I have enough money to buy the apple? How do you know? An apple costs 70 cents. I have a 1 dollar coin. Do I have enough money to buy the apple? How do you know? Money and Financial Mathematics 2 Create your own problem! Now solve it!

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