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  1. PDF MAKE AN ORGANIZED LIST OR A TABLE

    MAKE AN ORGANIZED LIST OR A TABLE Making a list or a table is a way to organize data presented in a problem. This problem solving strategy allows students to discover relationships and patterns among data. This strategy helps students to bring a logical and systematic development to their mathematics. Example 1:

  2. Problem Solving: Make a Table Math Strategy

    Step 3: Solve the Problem. Make a table to organize the data. For this example, create a row for the slower car, a row for the faster car, and a column for each hour. Find the distance traveled during each hour by looking at the distances listed in each column. The distance of the faster car was more than the distance of the slower car in hour ...

  3. Math Strategies: Problem Solving by Making a List

    FREE Word Problem Templates: Simply enter your email here to receive this set of Editable Word Problem Solving Templates. You should receive them in an email shortly after submitting the form. You will also be added to my email list to receive teaching tips, freebies and special offers. First Name (optional) Email Address.

  4. Make an Organized List

    Making an organized list helps problem solvers organize their thinking about a problem. Recording work in an organized list makes it easy to review what has been done and to identify important steps that must yet be completed. It also provides an easy way of recording calculations. Example Problem: Doug has 2 pairs of pants: a black pair and a ...

  5. Make a Table

    In this video, we explore one of eight problem-solving strategies for the primary math student. Students are introduced to the Make Table strategy and then s...

  6. Problem-Solving Strategies

    Make a table or a list. Carefully organize the information on a table or list according to the problem information. It might be a table of numbers, a table with ticks and crosses to solve a logic problem or a list of possible answers. Seeing the given information sorted out on a table or a list will help find patterns and lead to the correct ...

  7. Problem Solving Strategies

    If a half pound costs $2, then one pound would cost 2 x $2 or $4. Multiply by the number of pounds needed to get the total: 3 x $4 = 12. Now try the original problem: If a half pound costs $2.49, then one pound would cost 2 x $2.49 or $4.98. Multiply by the number of pounds needed to get the total: .53 x $4.98 = $2.6394 or $2.64.

  8. Problem-Solving Strategies

    Make a table or a list. Carefully organize the information on a table or list according to the problem information. It might be a table of numbers, a table with ticks and crosses to solve a logic problem or a list of possible answers. Seeing the given information sorted out on a table or a list will help find patterns and lead to the correct ...

  9. How Do You Solve a Problem by Making an Organized List?

    Using logic is a strong approach to solving math problems! This tutorial goes through an example of using logical reasoning to find the answer to a word problem. Virtual Nerd's patent-pending tutorial system provides in-context information, hints, and links to supporting tutorials, synchronized with videos, each 3 to 7 minutes long. In this non ...

  10. Problem-Solving Strategies

    10 Problem-Solving Strategies. Make a model/Act out. Draw a diagram or picture. Look for a pattern. Make an organized list. Make a table. Guess & Check. Make it simpler. Work backwards.

  11. Problem Solving 5 Making a Table or a List

    This is the 5th video in the series of videos about problem solving, a topic in the course Mathematics in the Modern World. In this video, we discuss problem...

  12. Make an Organized List

    Yang Kelty teaches how to make an organized list to solve math problems. ... Yang Kelty teaches how to make an organized list to solve math problems. The problem used in the video is from the ...

  13. Make an Organized List

    Make an Organized List. Making an organized list helps problem solvers organize their thinking about a problem. Recording work in an organized list makes it easy to review what has been done and to identify important steps that must yet be completed. It also provides an easy way of recording calculations.

  14. How Do You Solve a Problem by Making a Table and Finding a Pattern

    Using logic is a strong approach to solving math problems! This tutorial goes through an example of using logical reasoning to find the answer to a word problem. Virtual Nerd's patent-pending tutorial system provides in-context information, hints, and links to supporting tutorials, synchronized with videos, each 3 to 7 minutes long.

  15. Strategy: Make a Table

    Practice this math problem solving strategy, Make a Table to Solve a Problem, with the help of these free printable problems. Download this make a table to solve a problem set of word problems for your 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade math students. These worksheets will be a helpful addition to your problem solving collection.

  16. Using an organised list

    As well as the list above, the data could be presented in a table (below). Students could complete the table below for the 6 x 6 alternatives: the entries in each cell are the products of the row and column headers (in blue). In this case, students could be asked to make links between the worded problem, the organised list and the table cells.

  17. PDF Problem Solving Strategies

    PROBLEM SOLVING STRATEGIES > Use Objects / Act it Out > Draw a Picture > Look for a Pattern > Guess and Check > Use Logical Reasoning > Make an Organized List > Make a Table > Solve a Simpler Problem > Work Backward . As you and your students engage in problem solving investigations throughout the year, please be sure to actively refer to and ...

  18. Strategy: Making & Using a Table

    What are the 4 problem solving steps? After carefully reading the problem, students will: Step 1: Circle the math words. Step 2: Ask yourself: Do I understand the problem? Step 3: Solve the problem using words and pictures below. Step 4: Share the answer along with explaining why the answer makes sense. Making & Using a Table to Solve Problems

  19. Chapter 4, Lesson 3: Problem-Solving Investigation: Make an Organized List

    North Carolina Math Connects: Concepts, Skills, and Problem Solving, Course 2

  20. PDF 4-4 Problem-Solving Investigation: Make an Organized List

    An organized list allows you to make sure that -y)u have all the possibilities. WRITING IN MATH Explain how making an organized list helps you to solve a problem. Students should confirm the solution, which accounts for all possibilities. Explore: We need to find how many miles Greg will hike on the fifth day. Plan: Examine the pattern in the ...

  21. PDF MAKE AN ORGANIZED LIST OR A TABLE

    MAKE AN ORGANIZED LIST OR A TABLE Making a list or a table is a way to organize data presented in a problem. This problem-solving strategy allows students to discover relationships and patterns among data. This strategy helps students to bring a logical and systematic development to their mathematics. Example 1:

  22. Make an Organized List Printable (4th Grade)

    The word-problem tips and worksheets in this printable book will help fourth-graders hone their problem-solving skills. They'll learn to analyze problems, choose the right strategy, and build problem-solving confidence. Students create an organized list to make solving the problems on this printable worksheet easier.

  23. Chapter 4, Lesson 4: Problem-Solving Investigation: Make an Organized List

    Chapter 4, Lesson 4: Problem-Solving Investigation: Make an Organized List. Extra Examples. Group Activity Cards. Personal Tutor. Self-Check Quizzes.