ABSTRACT

All pupils - able children included - need to be taught strategies to enable their thinking skills to progress. They also need help with developing different approaches to problem solving. A sustained piece of work that requires perseverance, logical strategies, and refinement of method and extension of the original task is not the same as a straightforward quick-fix type problem. Both types of problem solving need to be taught. This book presents a series of activities that can be used with whole classes to provide a curriculum for the teaching of problem solving and the development of thinking skills. Each tried and tested investigation is clearly explained with ideas on how to introduce the task to a class, full solutions and resource sheets.

Activities include making 10p: a task to encourage systematic listing; tables and chairs: working systematically and spotting patterns; polygons and polyhedra: investigating diagonals, triangles, faces, edges and vertices; hidden faces: investigating different shapes and sizes of dice; and pond borders: investigating area and perimeter.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|4 pages

Rocket to the Moon

chapter 2|4 pages

Making lOp

chapter 3|22 pages

Tables and Chairs

chapter 4|6 pages

Polygons and Polyhedra

chapter 5|4 pages

Adding to 15

chapter 6|4 pages

Hidden Faces

chapter 7|8 pages

Dotty Investigation