Teaching problem solving is hard. It is about helping students learn to make sense, think, and reason. Simply, problem solving is not a procedure. Problem solving is not delivered, it is developed.
Join John SanGiovanni, Florida Reveal Math contributing author to understand how to develop problem solving routines through engaging, daily problem solving that is doable.

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