Title: Problem Solving with
1- Problem Solving with
- Model Drawing
- NCCTMs 39th Annual State Conference
- October 30, 2009
- Greensboro, NC
2North Carolina Teacher Academy Mission Statement
- The North Carolina Teacher Academy enriches
instruction and impacts student achievement by
supporting the growth and retention of highly
qualified teachers through research-based
professional development in the areas of school
leadership, instructional methodology, core
content, and instructional technology.
3What is Singapore Math?
- The term Singapore Math refers to the
mathematics curriculum in the country of
Singapore, developed by the Curriculum Planning
and Development Institute and approved by their
Ministry of Education. - In the US, the term generally refers to the
Primary Mathematics Series, which is the textbook
series for grades 1 through 6.
4What are the strengths of Singapores Primary
Math Curriculum?
- The curriculum is high coherent it is taught in
a logical, step-by-step manner that builds on
students prior knowledge and skills. - The curriculum follows a concrete to pictorial to
abstract approach, based on Jerome Bruners work
in the 1960s. - Fewer topics are taught in greater depth. The
goal is conceptualization and mastery. - Problem solving is the heart of the Singapore
curriculum. - Place value, mental math, and computation are
reinforced through problem solving, particularly
through the model drawing approach.
5What are the strengths of Singapores Primary
Math Curriculum?
- Singapores Primary Mathematics education culture
is reflective and based on students developing
the following core understanding - Number Facts and Number Sense
- Patterns, Visualization, and Communication
- The term Singapore Math is sometimes used
interchangeably with the key strategies. They
are NOT the same. Singapore Math refers to the
entire curriculum. - Key instructional strategies used in Singapores
Primary Mathematics curriculum relates to place
value, computation, mental math, and model
drawing. - These strategies are applicable and highly
effective when used to supplement US math program.
6Example of Look Talk
7Examples of Number Bond Stories
8Example of Word Problems, Using Actual Pictures
9Examples of Word Problems, Using Tiles or Other
Manipulatives
10Examples of Word Problems, Drawing Units,
Discrete Model
11Examples of Word Problems, Using a Continuous
Model
12Model Drawing is . . .
- A continuous model strategy designed to help
students understand and solve word problems. - The pictorial stage in the learning sequence to
move student into more abstract thinking. - A process to develop students visual thinking
capabilities and algebraic thinking.
13Model Drawing Develops Problem Solving Skills
- The unit bars model the relationships among the
components of each word problem. - While building models, given information is
identified as well as the unknown quantity, which
is a key concept in algebraic thinking. - Model drawing encourages students to look beyond
the surface to discover the concepts and
relationships at the core of every math problem.
14Model Drawing Steps
- Read the entire problem.
- Decide who is involved in the problem.
- Decide what is involved in the problem.
- Draw unit bars of equal length.
- Read each sentence carefully, one at a time.
- Put the question mark in place.
- Work computation to the side or underneath.
- Answer the question in a complete sentence.
15Sample Word Problem
- Kayla had 4 blocks in her toy box.
- She added 7 more. How many total blocks did
Kayla have in her toy box? - Kaylas
- blocks
16Problems That Dont Lend Themselves to Model
Drawing
- True Guess and Check Problems
- Find a number between 50 and 75 . . .
- More Than One Correct Answer Problems Make a
list, Combination Problems Use
each digit once to make 24 . . .
17Problems That Dont Lend Themselves to Model
Drawing
- Find a Pattern Problems
Fill in the next three numbers of the
pattern 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, __, __, __, . . . - Draw a Picture Problem
Reflect this image over
the line of symmetry.
18Subtraction Action Problem
19www.thinkingblocks.com
20For more information.
- North Carolina Teacher Academy
- Julia Kron, Executive Director
- 909 Aviation Parkway, Suite 700
- Morrisville, NC 27560
- 1.800.801.7983
- www.teacheracademy.org
- karen.kelley_at_teacheracademy.org