While these
remarks were specifically written for math, many apply to
all subject areas.
In helping children learn, one goal is to assist children in
figuring out as much as they can for themselves
(constructing meaning). You can help by asking questions
that guide, without telling what to do. Good questions
and good listening will help children make sense of
mathematics, build self-confidence, and encourage
mathematical thinking and communication. A good question
opens up a problem and supports different ways of thinking
about it. Here are some questions you might try; notice that
none of them can be answered with a simple "yes" or "no."
Getting Started
While Working
Reflecting about the solution
Responding (helping your children clarify and extend their
thinking)
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Tell me more.
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Can you explain it in a different way?
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Is there another possibility or strategy that would work?
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Help me understand this part?
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