Sunday, June 3, 2012

June Problem of the Month

GUIDELINES

1. Understand– Make sure you understand what the question is asking. If you need clarifications, please ask Ms. Trask.

2. Process– There is often more than one way to get to a solution. You may want to consider some of the following questions.

How do you get started?
What approaches should you try?
Where did you get stuck?
What drawing, chart, graph, or model can you use?

3. Solution- State your solutions as clearly as you can. Include any drawings, graphs, and lists and so on that you used to help you. Defend why you believe your solution is correct or the best possible answer. Your explanations should be written in a way that will be convincing to someone else.

PROBLEM: Kelly has three times as many sisters as she has brothers. Her sister Rianna has two more sisters than she has brothers. How many siblings in the family? (Hint: there are no more than 10).


Good Luck!

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