by Maria Droujkova (Author), James Tanton (Author), Yelena McManaman (Author)
The term problem-solving sounds scary. Who wants problems? Why do we want to subject ourselves and youngsters to problems? The word problem comes from the word probe, meaning inquiry. Inquiry is a much friendlier idea. Rather than attack a problem that has been given to us, let us accept an invitation to inquire into and to explore an interesting opportunity. Even toddlers can excel at inquiring, exploring, and investigating the world around them
PROBLEM-SOLVING TECHNIQUES
- Successful Flailing
- Do Something
- Wishful Thinking
- The Power of Drawing
- Make It Small
- Eliminate Incorrect Choices
- Perseverance Is Key
- Second-Guess the Author
- Avoid Hard Work
- Go to the Xtremes
Number of Pages: 98
Dimensions: 0.27 x 10 x 7 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: December 15, 2016