In this blog, I hope to convince you that we do not have to use algebra (eg, x=3y+4, y=x-2) to solve your kid's primary school mathematics. As the proverb says "A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words", I will use models instead of spending a lot of words in trying to explain how I come to the solution.
A few tips in starting your "model":
- Start drawing blocks on the paper, you don't have to draw in scale. Just draw it neatly.
- Label things, people, ...
- Put in the known number(s)
- Put in question mark(s) to indicate unknown to be found.
- Assign a "u" unit for easy reference, if applicable
- Do not put too many details in one model, try to use a few models and draw vertical lines to ensure alignment.
Below shows two sample models for most of the typical questions.
1 comment:
I think you have a good idea with this blog.
Newcomers might need more specific instruction and "baby-steps" though.
Why don't you just post a simple problem in each post, and then the diagram or model for that one problem. And start simple!
Thanks!
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