Solving math problems - Unnecessary information - Elementary Cycle 2
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Our booklet of 60 mathematical problems for the second cycle of primary school contains problems related to addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and operations with decimal numbers. Each problem contains important information for solving the problem, but it also contains superfluous information. Students must therefore use their reasoning to eliminate superfluous information and use only appropriate values. Each problem must be solved in four stages: determining what needs to be found, establishing one or more mathematical equations, calculating in relation to the values found, and giving an appropriate answer. The aim is to establish an effective approach for students using this tool. In this way, the adult or teacher can better support the student in his or her mathematical success. This tool is relevant for all learners working on the concepts of subtraction, addition, multiplication, division, fractions and decimal numbers.
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