We’ve been exploring the many ways to help children reason about tough math problems, without giving them rules to follow.
As always, real math is not about the answers but the thinking.
But what about division with scary, big numbers? What if our kids get stumped on a calculation like 3840 ÷ 16?
When kids say, “I don’t know how”
We can teach without crippling children’s understanding if we follow the Notice-Wonder-Create cycle:
- Notice everything about the problem.
- Wonder about the possibilities.
- Create something new: perhaps a solution or a math journal entry, or perhaps just a deeper level of understanding.
“Notice, Wonder, Create” is not a three-step method for solving math problems. It’s the natural, spiraling cycle by which our minds learn anything.
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