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Go Solve Word Problems blends whole-class, group, and individualized instruction, for flexible implementation in any classroom. Students efficiently build robust problem-solving skills over 30 minute sessions, 1-2 times a week, in less than 2 months.
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GO Solve Word Problems is the perfect companion to the interactive whiteboard or projector. Teachers can lead the class through the Anchored Instruction animations and utilize the Guided Practice to create an interactive lesson.
GO Solve Word Problems presents 9 different mathematical situations in 3 separate modules. View the grade-level alignment of the different modules here.
GO Solve Word Problems, a program developed by Tom Snyder Productions, was designed to address these issues in math problem solving. It teaches students how to better understand word problems before solving them.
Learn how the GO Solve approach develops students’ problem-solving skills. Download this e-Kit including a 8-page brochure and 14-page research foundation paper entitled “GO Solve Word Problems: Research into Practice” to share with your colleagues.
GO Solve Word Problems presents a different graphic organizer for each problem situation. Using these diagrams to represent the problem, students gain and retain word problem solving skills.
Go Solve Word Problems teaches students to recognize mathematical situations in word problems, comprehend problems with the aid of graphic organizers, and plan solutions with addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.