This lesson is to teach the problem-solving strategy using the CUBES acronym. …
This lesson is to teach the problem-solving strategy using the CUBES acronym. The students will use digital photos to create real-life story problems of their own and practice using the CUBES strategy to solve the problems they create as well as those of their peers.
This problem encourages children to use logical reasoning and to work systematically. …
This problem encourages children to use logical reasoning and to work systematically. Students are presented with the faces of five children and are asked to work out which name goes with each face using the clues provided. The Teachers' Notes page offers rationale, suggestions for implementation, discussion questions, ideas for extension and support.
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