Young math students will become expert problem solvers with this program of eight problem-solving techniques that include:
- guess and check,
- use or make a table
- make an organized list,
- look for a pattern,
- act out or use manipulatives,
- use logic,
- simplify or work backward, and
- make a diagram or drawing.
Although there are other problem-solving strategies that mathematicians use, these are the strategies that will allow elementary-age students to solve mathematical problems most consistently. Each technique is introduced with a week of problems. The second half of the book presents problems arranged randomly, so students have to determine on their own which problem-solving technique they will use. Attractively illustrated and sprinkled with humor, these problems will keep students entertained throughout the entire year while they develop skills for solving math problems.