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Problem Solving Ask Questions, Data in Rows. The children drew a picture of themselves on paper. They then answered the question, ‘Did you walk to school? ’, placing their picture in the ‘yes’ row or the ‘no’ row. Sally said there were more children who said ‘yes’ than ‘no’. Is she right? yes Sally said there were more children who said ‘no’ than ‘yes’. Is she right? no Sally said there were more children who said ‘yes’ than ‘no’. Is she right? yes no © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Ask Questions, Data in Rows. The children drew a picture of themselves on paper. They then answered the question, ‘Did you walk to school? ’, placing their picture in the ‘yes’ row or the ‘no’ row. Sally said there were more children who said ‘yes’ than ‘no’. Is she right? yes Sally said there were more children who said ‘no’ than ‘yes’. Is she right? no Sally said there were more children who said ‘yes’ than ‘no’. Is she right? yes no © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Ask Questions, Data in Rows. The children drew a picture of themselves on paper. They then answered the question, ‘Did you walk to school? ’, placing their picture in the ‘yes’ row or the ‘no’ row. Sally said there were more children who said ‘no’ than ‘yes’. Is she right? ye s no yes no Sally said there were fewer children who said ‘no’ than ‘yes’. Is she right? Sally said there were more children who said ‘yes’ than ‘no’. Is she right? yes no © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Ask Questions, Data in Rows. The children drew a picture of themselves on paper. They then answered the question, ‘Did you walk to school? ’, placing their picture in the ‘yes’ row or the ‘no’ row. Sally said there were more children who said ‘no’ than ‘yes’. Is she right? ye s no yes no Sally said there were fewer children who said ‘no’ than ‘yes’. Is she right? Sally said there were more children who said ‘yes’ than ‘no’. Is she right? yes no © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Ask Questions, Data in Rows. The children answered the question, ‘What is your favourite colour out of red, blue and green? ’, They coloured a circle, then placed their picture in rows. Which colour did the most children choose? Which colour did the least children choose? Which colour did 2 more children choose than green? © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Ask Questions, Data in Rows. The children answered the question, ‘What is your favourite colour out of red, blue and green? ’, They coloured a circle, then placed their picture in rows. Which colour did the most children choose? Which colour did the least children choose? Which colour did 2 more children choose than green? © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Ask Questions, Data in Rows. The children answered the question, ‘What is your favourite colour out of red, blue and green? ’, They coloured a circle, then placed their picture in rows. Sally said red was chosen by the most children. Is she right? Sally said blue was chosen by the least children. Is she right? Sally said 2 more children said red, than said blue. Is she right? © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
Problem Solving Ask Questions, Data in Rows. The children answered the question, ‘What is your favourite colour out of red, blue and green? ’, They coloured a circle, then placed their picture in rows. Sally said red was chosen by the most children. Is she right? Sally said blue was chosen by the least children. Is she right? Sally said 2 more children said red, than said blue. Is she right? © 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US
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© 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching
© 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching
© 2020 A Learning Place A Teaching Place Relational Mathematics TPL 4 US Resourceful Teaching
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