How to improve word problem speed?
Moderators: Section Moderators, Forum Moderators
How to improve word problem speed?
My daughter finds this the hardest and is the slowest at this.
In a recent mock she managed to finish all the short maths questions: 30 in 15 mins with only 1 wrong but got only 3/4 way through long maths and got 3 wrong. I know it is normal for children not to finish this section. We have managed to improve her speed a little and her accuracy a lot by giving her 10 minute tests Maths Word problems recently but she is getting bored of these.
Anybody got any tips of how we can help her extract the info she needs from the question. Or any more interesting ways of practicing? A game or app she might enjoy more?
TIA
In a recent mock she managed to finish all the short maths questions: 30 in 15 mins with only 1 wrong but got only 3/4 way through long maths and got 3 wrong. I know it is normal for children not to finish this section. We have managed to improve her speed a little and her accuracy a lot by giving her 10 minute tests Maths Word problems recently but she is getting bored of these.
Anybody got any tips of how we can help her extract the info she needs from the question. Or any more interesting ways of practicing? A game or app she might enjoy more?
TIA
Re: How to improve word problem speed?
If you search then I've posted ways for improving solving word problems before. Get back to me if you can't find them.
Re: How to improve word problem speed?
Thanks for the reply Guest55.
I have seen your posts about talking out load and found the word problems on primary homework help. Is that what you meant?
I can see the talking aloud might help. It seems to help with shuffled sentences.
Can I ask what is your view on multi-step maths questions?. I had told her to leave them to last in the test but she didn't remember.
I have seen your posts about talking out load and found the word problems on primary homework help. Is that what you meant?
I can see the talking aloud might help. It seems to help with shuffled sentences.
Can I ask what is your view on multi-step maths questions?. I had told her to leave them to last in the test but she didn't remember.
Re: How to improve word problem speed?
It was the suggestion about making up your own problems.
Start with a simple statement like 'A bag of crisps [more healthy choices can be made] costs 50p'
Make up a single stage problem. Examples might be 'How much does 3 bags cost?', 'How many bags can I buy for £3.50? £5.75?'
Then move on when she is confident and add another step e.g. calculating change, adding another item.
By making up their own problems they learn to deconstruct others.
Start with a simple statement like 'A bag of crisps [more healthy choices can be made] costs 50p'
Make up a single stage problem. Examples might be 'How much does 3 bags cost?', 'How many bags can I buy for £3.50? £5.75?'
Then move on when she is confident and add another step e.g. calculating change, adding another item.
By making up their own problems they learn to deconstruct others.
Re: How to improve word problem speed?
Thanks. Hadn't managed to find that info. Will try that. Funnily enough, she is always much better on the questions about food and sweets. I taught her fractions and ratio with M&Ms and smarties!
Re: How to improve word problem speed?
Btw I should have said to make her make up the questions - sweets are not fattening in maths questions!