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How to Solve a Story Problem | Grade 1

Your child came home from school today and said, “No! You have to do RDWW!” What now?

Aired 10/31/2014 | Rating NR

Good To Know

How to Solve a Story Problem | Grade 1

Special | 1m 45s

Your child came home from school today and said, “No! You have to do RDWW!” What now?

Your child came home from school today and said, “No! You have to do RDWW!” How do you even respond to that?! Not to worry! This will help. RDWW is a memory tool used by elementary teachers to help children solve story problems, or word problems. Here is a first grade example: First, we read. Madison picked 3 flowers. Logan picked 2 more. How many flowers did they pick in all?

Aired 10/31/2014 | Rating NR

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Good To Know

How to Solve a Story Problem | Grade 1

Special | 1m 45s

Your child came home from school today and said, “No! You have to do RDWW!” How do you even respond to that?! Not to worry! This will help. RDWW is a memory tool used by elementary teachers to help children solve story problems, or word problems. Here is a first grade example: First, we read. Madison picked 3 flowers. Logan picked 2 more. How many flowers did they pick in all?

Aired 10/31/2014 | Rating NR

Problems with Closed Captions? Closed Captioning Feedback

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