Title: Math Lesson: Problem Solving
1Math LessonProblem Solving
2Our learning objective To solve one-step story
problems using addition, subtraction, or
multiplication.
Why learn this?
In every-day life, we need to use math to solve
problems and find answers.
3Before we begin, if you can remember one word,
you can remember the steps to solve a word
problem.
The word is
R.O.S.E.
4Problem Solving is easy if you remember these
steps
- Read the problem carefully
5R.O.S.E.
Read the problem carefully
6Step 1 Read the problem carefully
- Key word CAREFULLY
- Find the important information.
- Write down the numbers you will need to use.
7Step 1 - Read the problemRead the problem
carefully.
- Nick earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the
first week of November. At the end of the
following week he had a total of 31 points. How
many points did he earn the second week?
8Step 1 - Read the problemFind the important
information.
- Nick earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the
first week of November. At the end of the
following week he had a total of 31 points. How
many points did he earn the second week?
9Step 1 - Read the problemWrite down the numbers.
- Nick earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the
first week of November. At the end of the
following week he had a total of 31 points. How
many points did he earn the second week?
Total 31
1st week 14
10R.O.S.E.
Pick the Operation
11Step 2 Pick the Operation
- Look for key words
- Identify what the problem wants you to solve.
- Ask if your answer is going to be a larger or
smaller number compared to what you already know.
12Step 2 - Pick the OperationIdentify what the
problem wants you to solve.
- Nick earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the
first week of November. At the end of the
following week he had a total of 31 points. How
many points did he earn the second week?
Total 31
1st week 14
2nd week ?
13Step 2 - Pick the Operation Ask if your answer
is going to be a larger or smaller number
compared to what you already know.
Total 31
1st week 14
2nd week ?
It will be smaller than the total but may or may
not be smaller than the first week.
14R.O.S.E.
Solve the problem
15Step 3 Solve the problem
- Choose a method
- Do your calculations carefully.
- Always always ALWAYS show your work!
16Step 3 Solve the problemChoose a method
- Use a graph Use formulas
- Write an equation Make a list
- Find a pattern Work backwards
- Use reasoning Draw a picture
- Make a table Act it out
17Step 3 Solve the problem Do your calculations
Total 31
1st week 14
2nd week ?
- Since I know both weeks total 31
- I write
- 14 s 31
18Step 3 Solve the problem Do your calculations
Total 31
1st week 14
2nd week ?
- I can use the inverse operation
- to solve for s
- 14 s 31 31 14 s
19Step 3 Solve the problem Always show your work
1st week 14
Total 31
2nd week ?
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20R.O.S.E.
Examine your answer
21Step 4 Examine your answer
- Re-read the problem
- Substitute your new number to see if it works
- Make sure you record the units correctly.
- (25 dollars are not the same as 25 rubber
chickens!)
22Step 4 Examine your answerReread the problem
- Nick earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the
first week of November. At the end of the
following week he had a total of 31 points. How
many points did he earn the second week?
Total 31
1st week 14
23Step 4 Examine your answer Substitute your new
number
- Nick earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the
first week of November. At the end of the
following week he had a total of 31 points. How
many points did he earn the second week?
Total 31
1st week 14
2nd week 17 points
24Step 4 Examine your answer Substitute your new
number
- Nick earned 14 Accelerated Reading points the
first week of November. At the end of the
following week he had a total of 31 points. How
many points did he earn the second week?
Did your new number work?
14 17 31
25Now watch as I show you how to answer a word
problem using the R.O.S.E. method.
26- Miss Paige looked out her window to find 19
hungry kittens staring back at her. She fed each
kitten 2 cans of tuna. The next morning, 57 more
kittens had come looking for a feast. How many
kittens are there now?
27for understanding
- What steps can you follow to solve a word
problem? - Why are we learning this?
- Show me some thumbs.
28Brain Break!
29Your turnto practice!
- Remember the R.O.S.E.
- - Read the problem carefully
- - Pick the Operation
- - Solve the problem
- - Examine your answer
30- Karlas family is having a cookout. She buys 4
packages of hotdog buns. There are 8 buns in
each package. How many hotdog buns did Karla buy?
31- Lukes cleaned out the refrigerator for his mom.
He found 7 old apples, 5 wrinkled oranges, 2
black bananas, 12 spotty lemons, 6 squishy
peaches, 3 bowls of oatmeal, 9 moldy cookies, and
a pear with a bite missing. How many pieces of
fruit did Lukes find?
32- Kalebs pet is a king snake name Bob. Bob is
still very young, so he is only 13 inches long.
When he is full-grown, he will be 48 inches long!
How much longer will Bob be when he is grown
than he is now?
33- Jonathan has twice as many Webkinz as Kennedy.
If Kennedy has 12 Webkinz, how many does Jonathan
have?
34- Ian was sure he saw a shark in his pool. He said
the shark probably weighed 2 zillion pounds and
had 660 teeth! Ian was telling a very big lie. A
real shark doesn't weigh 2 zillion pounds. Some
sharks do have 3,000 teeth, though. How many more
teeth can a real shark have than Ians imaginary
shark?
35- Be thankful if a fire ant has never bitten you!
Cierra got four bites on her left hand, two bites
on her right hand, three bites on her left foot,
five bites on her leg, and twenty-seven bites on
her back where she cant even reach. How many
times did Cierra get bitten?
36Review
- What are the steps to solve a word problem?
- Why do you need to know how to use this
strategy?
37Problem Solving is easy if you remember these
steps
- Read the problem carefully
38Words often signal what operation you should
choose.
- Addition
- sum
- total
- in all
- all together
- Subtraction
- difference
- how many more
- how many left
- fewer
- Multiplication
- groups of
- each