Step 1: Identify the given information in the problem.
Underline the information in your problem. Then create a checklist. As you use the information in your solution, make sure to check off each box.
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Step 2: Find the question in the passage and state it in your own words.
Underline the question with a different color than you used for the first step. After you have underlined the question, write the information out in your own words, so that you understand what is being asked.
Step 3: Devise a strategy to solve the problem.
Now that you have collected the information you need to solve the problem, you need to come up with a strategy to conquer the problem.
Think about what’s being asked. Is there a formula you need to use? Do you need to calculate a percentage for your final answer? Write out the steps you need to use to solve the problem, so that you can carry out your plan.
Use three different colored pencils/pens to separate each of the first three parts of the problem solving process.
Here are a few examples of how to use this process in solving a mathematical problem.
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Step 4: Once you have created a plan, then you need to solve the problem. Make sure you have used all the given information in the problem, answered the question, and followed each step in your strategy.
Keep Calm. Be confident. You’ve got this!