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Give some ideas for MATH SOLVING JOURNALS.............​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by dirtrider007
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Step-by-step explanation:

Whether you call it a notebook or journal, having your student record his math activities through writing and sketching can help reinforce his mathematical understanding.

Writing about math processes and creating diagrams and pictures stimulates different pathways of the brain, more than computation in isolation will do. A math journal provides students of all abilities and ages with the flexibility to examine and express their mathematical reasoning. This is especially useful when math concepts are too complex or abstract to keep track of mentally.

A math journal also benefits you, the instructor, by providing a glimpse into your student’s mind so you can address any misconceptions and applaud his successes. Also, along the way, you will have a record of your student’s math studies that can be used for a portfolio.

How you choose to use a math journal will depend on your purposes, preferences, and the particular age and needs of your student. Let’s review some frequently asked questions to help you decide how you can best implement a math journal in your current program.

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