88: Problem Solving in the Math Classroom

One Tired Teacher: Teaching Without Burnout

One Tired Teacher: Teaching Without Burnout
88: Problem Solving in the Math Classroom
Aug 06, 2020 Episode 88
Trina Deboree

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88: Problem Solving in the Math Classroom

Today Meg Anderson from The Teacher Studio talks all about the power of problem-solving in the math classroom. Students often struggle in the area of problem-solving. Their go-to response is- I don’t get it.  So how can we get them to stop and create a mental image and push through with critical problem-solving skills? Tune in to find out how we can get kids to start solving problems on their own. 

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