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  1. SOLVING MATH WORD PROBLEMS by Harold Schneider, 1965
  2. Math Word Problems F: Read, Plan, Solve, Check (PSP Problem Solving Power)
  3. How to Solve Math Word Problems on Standardized Tests: Proven Techniques from an Expert by David S. Wayne, 2001
  4. How to Solve Math Word Problems: Grade 2 (Weekly Reader)
  5. How to Solve Math Word Problems (Weekly Reader Math Skills Book 3) by Rita A. D'Apice, 1994-06
  6. Weekly Reader Math Skills Book 2: How to Solve Math Word Problems by Rita A D'Apice, 1987
  7. Math Word Problems, Level C Mixed Concepts by Anita Harnadek, 1996-01-02
  8. Problem Solving and Word Problems (Math Success) by Rebecca Wingard-Nelson, 2004-06-22
  9. Marvelous Math Word Problem Mini-Books: 12 Reproducible Mini-Books Filled with Engaging Word Problems That Kids Complete to Build Essential Math Skills, Grades 2-3 by Betsy Franco, 2002-09
  10. Master Math: Solving Word Problems (Master Math Series) by Brita Immergut, 2003-08-01
  11. Math Practice Simplified: Word Problems (Math Practice Simplified)
  12. The Great Barrier Reef: Using Graphs and Charts to Solve Word Problems (Math for the Real World) by Therese Shea, 2005-12-30
  13. Solving Word Problems (Applied Math Series) by Stan Vernooy, 1997-01
  14. EZ Solutions - Test Prep Series - Math Review - Word Problems - SAT (Ez Solutions: Test Prep Series) by Punit Raja SuryaChandra, 2008-01-06

81. ThinkQuest : Library : Math For Kids - A Medieval Adventure In Problem-solving
All the math problems were written by the two fourth grade team members. Many math students have trouble with word problems. The
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82. Math Worksheets, Puzzles, Printables, Problems, Test Prep
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83. Translating Word Problems Lesson - I
Lists some of the keywords that are useful in translating word problems from English into math. First of two in a series.
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Lesson pages: Keywords, Application examples Keywords The hardest thing about doing word problems is taking the English problem and translating it into math. Usually, once you get the math equation, you're fine. The actual math involved is often fairly simple. But actually getting the equation can seem nearly impossible. What follows is a list of hints and helps. To really learn how to do word problems, you'll just have to practice, practice, practice. The first step to effectively working word problems is to read the problem entirely. Don't try to start solving anything when you've only read half a sentence. Try to get a feel for the whole problem, and try to see what information you have, and what you still need. The second step is to work in an organized manner. Label variables with what they stand for, draw and label pictures neatly, and explain your reasoning as you go along. And you need to determine what the problem is actually asking for. You need to do this for two reasons:
  • Working clearly will help you think clearly, and
  • 84. Practical Algebra Lessons From Purplemath
    Translation How to translate word problems from English into math age problems area/volume/perimeter problems coin (money) problems,
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    The following lessons give practical tips, hints, and examples, and point out common mistakes. They are cross-referenced to each other, to help you find related material. Are you wanting to study the lessons in order
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    (binary, hexidecimal, etc.) Number Properties (Distributive, etc.) Number Types (natural, integer, real, etc.) Converting between Percents, Decimals, and Fractions Rounding (and significant digits Beginning Algebra Topics Canceling Units Distance Formula Engineering Notation Evaluation Exponents: Basic rules Negative exponents Fractional exponents Graphing Overview ... Graphing: Linear Inequalities (of the form "

    85. MathSURF Teacher Site Introduction Page
    You can check our contacts page at for further information. For word problems to keep your students mental math skills strong, check the links below.
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    Teacher Resources Teacher's Resource Planner: NEW Math Fun ... Educational Grants Welcome! to mathSURF 's teacher site full of ideas and activities for you and your students. Explore the site by clicking on any of the links on the left. Teacher Resources is an excellent starting point. Please let us know if there is anything else you'd like to see at this site. You can check our contacts page at for further information. For word problems to keep your students' mental math skills strong, check the links below. There are fifteen problems for each level: level one for grades one and two, level two for grades three and four, and level three for grades five and six.
    [Grades 1-2]
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    [Grades 3-4]
    Day One

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    Day Four ... Day Fifteen [Grades 5-6] Day One Day Two Day Three Day Four ... Pearson Education, Inc.

    86. Quizzism
    Introduction to Algebra terms Simplifying with addition and subtraction Simplifying by multiplication Simplifying by division word problems as equations Sequences math Contests. School
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    87. Money Worksheets, Counting Money, Story/word Problems, Shopping, Adding, Subtrac
    Home, Home. Click Here. Home Grades K2 math Measures Money , Learn to count and add money units. NEW! Money math NEW! Try the DEMO with Pennies now.
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    Counting Money 2 Counting Money 3 Shopping Time! Add and subtract money units. Shopping Time 1 Shopping Time 2 Shopping Time 3 Tell a friend Money NEW! Money Math NEW! Try the DEMO with Pennies now. Find out more Lesson - Meet This Coin
    Learn to identify and count pennies. Count the Money
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    How many coins do you need to make this amount of money? Keep adding coins until you get the designated amount of money. Worksheet 1 Worksheet 2 Try the Test BUY IT! ...
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    88. Amby's Math Resources - Problem Solving
    Check your answer. ANSWERS 1) $6 2) 35 lb 3) 258 lb 4) $266 5) B $58 6) D -360 lb. For more practice, see Solving word problems with Arithmetic Expressions
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    Problem Solving
    Solving arithmetic problems can be difficult because the wording of the questions is frequently confusing. Don't despair!! Use your experiences in Real Life to help you make sense of the nonsense!! Try these questions. If you get stuck, click on HINT to get a suggestion. Check your answer when you are finished with each. If you arrived at a different answer, see if you can figure out what happened... Good Luck!!
    Problem 1
    Pat worked 5 hours and was paid $30. How much is this an hour? Get a hint... Divide the total ($30) into (5) equal parts. Check your answer 30 dollars 5 hours = $6.00 per hour
    Problem 2
    Tonya bought 2 skirts that cost $10 each and 3 tops that cost $5 each. What was the total cost? Get a hint... Find the separate totals (multiply quantity times price) then add to combine. Check your answer 2 skirts $10 each plus 3 tops $5 each = $35.00 total
    Problem 3
    John works 30 hours a week and is paid $195.45. How much does he earn per hour? A) Less than $5
    B) $5 - $6
    C) $6 - $7
    D) $7 - $8 Get a hint...

    89. Literature-Math Crossover Lesson
    I will read the story I Can Lick 30 Tigers......Literature/math Crossover Lesson Plan word problems. Author Marc Sheehan
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    Literature/Math Crossover Lesson Plan - Word Problems
    Author: Marc Sheehan
    Description:
    I will read the story "I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today!" from the Dr. Seuss book of the same title. I think that this book is easy enough for my first grade class to understand. It is also an entertaining selection.
    Grade: First
    Materials: "I Can Lick 30 Tigers Today!" by Dr. Seuss, pencils and paper for activity
    Time Required: Approximately 30-35 minutes
    Content Objectives: This story involves subtraction. The main character reduces the number of opponents through various excuses. The number goes from 30 to 29 to 22, etc. It can be seen as a giant word problem.
    Process Objectives: It is important for students to build up operational skills like subtraction. This story is also an interesting example of a word problem if the cat (the main character) started with 30 tigers and ended with 1, how many tigers were sent away?
    Intelligences Engaged: I think that this activity will engage the students word comprehension abilities and also their abilities to perform math operations.
    Links To Long-Term Planning: The children have already been introduced to subtraction. I plan to build upon that knowledge by introducing them to word problems. I think that they have the necessary skills of word comprehension and knowledge of subtraction to work a word problem.

    90. Ms. Lindquist: The Free Algebra Tutor For Word Problems
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    91. UWMC WWW Server : Notes For College Algebra And Geometry - Maheswaran
    Solving Applied ( word ) problems. When you have to solve applied problems or word problems the following stepwise procedure will be very helpful
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    Notes for College Algebra and Geometry
    These are Notes for College Algebra and Geometry prepared by M. Maheswaran, Department of Mathematics, University of Wisconsin - Marathon County.
    CONTENTS
    Solving Applied ("Word") Problems
    When you have to solve applied problems or " word problems " the following stepwise procedure will be very helpful:
  • Read the problem carefully - as many times as you need to understand the information and the question.
  • Introduce a letter to denote an unknown quantity. Usually, this quantity is what you have to evaluate.
  • Write a formula or equation that connects the quantities appearing in the given information.
  • Draw a figure if possible.
  • Set up a table or a list of values of the quantities given in the problem.
  • Set up an equation, using the table or list of values.
  • Solve the equation.
  • Check that your solution is consistent with the given information. CLICK HERE for an example of solution of an applied problem using this procedure.
  • 92. Physics, Math, And Word Problems
    An explanation YOU can understand of word problemsnot how to do the math, but how to relate it back to the real world. Click here
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    Click here for a version of this paper done in SI units (meters instead of feet)
    Think Like a Physicist
    or, Why do Physicists Waste So Much Time Talking About Math? by Kenny Felder
    Animated GIF by Chris Quarnstrom
    After talking to a lot of bright-but-frustrated students, I've come to the conclusion that the "hard part" of Physics is not the Physics per se So, the following experiment. I'm going to do an entire Physics lecture about math, but using no math at all. This may sound odd, or even useless, but I will make a very strong claim: the concepts in this small paper are exactly This paper is based on the following scenario: you throw a rock. It goes straight up into the air, and then comes down. That's all. Now, let's put some numbers to it. First, let's assume that the rock starts at the ground (even though it would be difficult to throw a rock that way in real life). You throw the rock with an initial speed of 32 feet per second. It goes up for exactly one second, reaches a height of 16 feet, and then takes exactly one second to fall back down. Finally, let's coin some letters. We will call the time

    93. NEPTUNE'S WEB - Oceanography Lesson Plans For Math; Word Problems
    Teachers Use an oceanography whale theme in your math class. These word problems offer practice in word problem skills while using relevant information from
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    Whale Word Problems
    Math - Grade (junior high)
    Teachers: Use an oceanography whale theme in your math class. These word problems offer practice in word problem skills while using relevant information from science. Encourage your students to create their own ocean word problems. Methods of Use:
  • Daily review problem on board to prepare students for lesson. File folder activity in student centers for practice or bonus. Bonus question on unit evaluation. Extension for above average or gifted students.
  • Objectives: Students should be able to use subtraction, multiplication, and division to successfully solve ocean word problems. Questions:
  • A pilot whale is 27 feet long. A narwhale is 19 feet long. How much longer is the pilot whale? A blue whale calf drinks 130 gallons of milk from its mother a day. How much milk will it drink in two days? a week? There are eight killer whales in the pod. The average weight of a killer whale is 16,000 pounds. How much does the entire pod weigh? A common dolphin can swim 70 miles per hour. How far could it swim in three hours? 12 hours? A newborn blue whale weighed two tons at birth. It gained ten pounds in an hour. How long did it take the baby to weigh three tons? (one ton = 2,000 pounds)
  • 94. NEPTUNE'S WEB - Oceanography Lesson Plans For Math; Word Problems
    The purpose of these problems is to allow students to learn that math and science are used together in the classroom and in oceanography. Methods of Use
    http://pao.cnmoc.navy.mil/educate/neptune/lesson/math/gallons.htm
    How Many Gallons of Water are in the Ocean? (Conversions)
    Math - Grades (junior high and high school)
    Teachers: All of these lessons are to be used to combine math and science by using oceanography facts. These lessons can be used in a general science unit on the ocean to physical science conversion practice to marine biology/oceanography. The purpose of these problems is to allow students to learn that math and science are used together in the classroom and in oceanography. Methods of Use:
  • Daily math problem(s) on board to prepare students for the class lesson. File folder activity in student station for reinforcement of conversion applications. Review conversion problems using other large units to break the monotony of converting metric to English. Bonus problems on evaluation tests. Extension for above average students.
  • Questions:
  • How many gallons of water are in the ocean? How many olympic pools would the ocean fill? How many times would the Olympic pools of ocean water wrap around the Earth at the equator? How many times would gallon "milk" jugs of ocean water wrap around the equator?
  • 95. Chapter 2.3 And 2.4 Lesson, Math 101 - Fall 1997
    math 101, Intermediate Algebra. word problems Chapter 2, Sections 3 and 4. Solving word problems. Read the problem carefully. Draw a
    http://www.sci.wsu.edu/~kentler/Fall97_101/nojs/Chapter2/section3.html
    Math 101 Intermediate Algebra
    Word Problems

    Chapter 2, Sections 3 and 4
    Solving Word Problems
  • Read the problem carefully
  • Draw a picture (if you can) illustrating the problem.
  • Identify unknown quantities you're being asked to find.
  • Choose a variable to represent one quantity.
  • Write down , in words, what the variable (you chose in 4) represents
  • Represent other quantities to be found in terms of the variable (you chose in 4).
  • Write the word problem as an equation (hard steptakes practice).
  • Solve the equation for the unknown quantity.
  • Answer the question asked in the word problem.
  • Check your solution in the original word problem.
    Some Common Formulas
    Formula Use A = r Area of a circle.
    r is the radius C = 2 r Circumference of a circle.
    r is the radius A = LW Area of a rectangle.
    L is length, W is width P = 2L + 2W Perimeter of a rectangle.
    L is length, W is width A =
    BH Area of a triangle.
    B is base length, H is height a + b = c Pythagoean theorem for a right triangle.
    a, b lengths of legs
    c length of hypotenuse A = Prt Simple interest.
  • 96. Flooble :: Perplexus :: Logic Puzzles, Brainteasers, Riddles And Math Tricks
    Here, we collect all sorts of puzzles, from simple logic questions and word tricks to indepth math problems like probability and geometry.
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    All about flooble fun stuff Get a free chatterbox ... Avatars Notice: this site has moved to perplexus.info
    That's right - we now have our own new domain. These pages will eventually stop working, so please update your bookmarks!
    To access this page on the new site, go here: perplexus.info :: logic puzzles, brainteasers, riddles and math tricks
    (Your old login and password will still be valid on the new site) Home Welcome to perplexus.info , flooble's perplexing puzzle portal. Here, we collect all sorts of puzzles, from simple logic questions and word tricks to in-depth math problems like probability and geometry. Click around and see if your brain is up to the task! If you're new here, make sure you sign up so that you can leave comments and submit your own problems! Categories All Problem Categories Latest: Sliding Puzzle (in General Here is one of the older sliding puzzles:
    You have a sliding puzzle that looks like this:
    AB C DE You may move a block with a letter on it to the blank space by sliding it there. How many moves does it take to put D where E is and E where D is at the same time? (The other pieces don't need to be in their original spots.)

    97. Rick's Math Web...Word Problems
    These problems measure the same math strands (areas) tested by the State of Minnesota 8th These wordproblems suit a wide range of learners (4th grade on up
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    Word Problems (4th grade on up?) These problems measure the same math strands (areas) tested by the State of Minnesota 8th grade Basic Skills Test. For more information on that test see the Minnesota Department of Children Families and Learning . These word-problems suit a wide range of learners (4th grade on up ?).
    See page #0 for the skills needed for these problems.
    Begin here: or pick and choose
    Here are the answers to the above problems... Answers to Word Problems
    A Tips and Tricks section is planned for this as well.

    98. Solving Rate-Time-Distance And Other Rate Problems
    Rate problems and Principles by Rick Garlikov. Rate x Time = Distance problems. One of the students on a mathhelp forum wrote That is what word problems do.
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    "Rate" Problems and Principles
    by Rick Garlikov Rate x Time = Distance Problems One of the students on a math-help forum wrote: > Plane A leaves los Angeles for York @ 500 mph, at the same time
    > plane b leaves from York for Los Angeles @650mph. Assume the distance from
    > los Angeles to York is 3000 miles, find how long it will take them to meet.
    > (2.6 hours)
    > I know the answer, but I don't understand the reasoning or how to get it. This was his second attempt at sending us this problem. The first time, he left out the numbers and just wanted us to help with the concept, which was okay; but, more importantly, he stated the problem mistakenly that first time. What he wrote then was: "Two planes leave at the same time going in opposite directions at different speeds. How long will it take them to meet? They both travel the same distance." We wrote back that having the numbers might be helpful, and that it wasn't clear whether they were flying toward each other from different locations or whether they were initially flying away from each other from the same place and then going around the world to cross paths on the way, or what. But more importantly, he had stated a contradiction - since there was no way the planes could fly the same distance if they flew for the same amount of time at different rates. For example, if I drive 90 mph and you drive 45 mph, then no matter how long we drive, as long as we drive the same amount of time as each other, I will cover twice the distance you do. The faster vehicle will always go further over the same amount of time.

    99. Word Problems For Kids
    word problems For Kids. Made Possible With Funding From This This Web Site contains word problems for students and teachers. The
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    Word Problems For Kids
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      This site has been turbo charged for viewing with This Web Site contains word problems for students and teachers. The problems are classified into grade levels from Grade 5 to Grade 12. THIS IS NOT A TEST, but a set of carefully selected problems which can help you improve your problem solving skills -if you try to carefully think about how you would solve each problem, and once you have found the solution, you make sure that you understand all parts of the solution. You can try any problem you like and if the problem is a little difficult you can get helpful hints by following the hints link. This web site has been established with support from Industry Canada and is located at St. Francis Xavier University . Our thanks to the Waterloo Mathematics Foundation for their permission to adapt problems from the Canadian Mathematics Competitions Please send any suggestions you may have for improvements to this Web Site to

    100. Grade Five Problems
    Answer. 22) This is a turtle graphics problem. A bug is walking across the doorstep of a house. Answer. 39) A math student interviewed 50 fifth graders.
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    Grade Five Problems
    Let's do some fun problems!
      How many addition signs should be put between digits of the number 987654321 and where should we put them to get a total of 99?
    Need A Hint? Answer Divide the face of the clock into three parts with two lines so that the sum of the numbers in the three parts are equal. Need A Hint? Answer According to experts the first 4 moves in a chess game can be played in 197299 totally different ways. If it takes 30 seconds to make one move, how long would it take one player to try every possible set of 4 moves? Need A Hint? Answer Batman has been imprisoned by the Riddler. To escape he must find the quickest way to move the tower of plutonium disks from one post to another so that the disks have the same arrangement as on the original post. He may move only one disk at a time. What is the minimum number of moves he must make in order to move the ten disk tower and have it appear the same? Need A Hint?

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