- solve problems
that involve a specific content area (e.g., geometry, algebra, statistics,
probability)
- solve problems
that involve more than one content area within mathematics
- solve problems
that involve mathematics within other disciplines
- analyse problems
and identify the significant elements
- develop specific
skills in selecting and using an appropriate problem-solving strategy
or combination of strategies chosen from, but not restricted to, the
following:
- guess and check
- identify patterns
and use a systematic list
- make and use
a drawing or model
- eliminate possibilities
- work backward
- simplify the
original problem
- select and
use appropriate technology to assist in problem solving
- analyse keywords
- solve problems
individually and co-operatively
- determine that
solutions to problems are correct and reasonable
- clearly and logically
communicate a solution to a problem and the process used to solve it
- evaluate the efficiency
of the processes used
- use appropriate
technology to assist in problem solving
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Examples of multi-strand
and interdisciplinary problems that most students should be able to
solve are indicated with an asterisk (*).
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