Description
What our Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan includes
Lesson Objectives and Overview: Keywords for Word Problems teaches students strategies for recognizing important keywords in word problems. At the end of the lesson, students will be able to identify keywords in word problems. This lesson is for students in 1st grade, 2nd grade, and 3rd grade.
Classroom Procedure
Every lesson plan provides you with a classroom procedure page that outlines a step-by-step guide to follow. You do not have to follow the guide exactly. The guide helps you organize the lesson and details when to hand out worksheets. It also lists information in the blue box that you might find useful. You will find the lesson objectives, state standards, and number of class sessions the lesson should take to complete in this area. In addition, it describes the supplies you will need as well as what and how you need to prepare beforehand.
Options for Lesson
Included with this lesson is an “Options for Lesson” section that lists a number of suggestions for activities to add to the lesson or substitutions for the ones already in the lesson. One optional addition to this lesson is to have your students practice reading and writing the key words. You can also have your students brainstorm other places they have heard the key words. Another option is to have your students work through word problems to find the words not necessary to solve the problem. Finally, you can create index cards with word problems for extra practice during down time in the classroom.
Teacher Notes
The teacher notes page includes lines that you can use to add your own notes as you’re preparing for this lesson.
KEYWORDS FOR WORD PROBLEMS LESSON PLAN CONTENT PAGES
Keywords for Word Problems
The Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan includes two content pages. There are many different ways to solve word problems. No matter which method you choose, you can use specific words to figure out which operation to use to solve.
Some key words for addition include add, sum, total, all together, plus, and in all. For multiplication, some key words include multiply, product, times, twice, total, and multiplied by. Next, for subtraction, some key words include subtract, remain, difference, less than, fewer, how many more, and minus. Finally, some key words for division include divide, quotient, goes into, split equally, and each.
How to Solve a Word Problem
There’s a helpful four-step strategy for solving word problems. Step one is to read the problem. Step two is to circle the numbers. Step three is to underline the key words. Finally, step four is to solve the problems by either drawing a picture or writing a number sentence (or both!).
The lesson closes with a helpful example that walks through each of these steps. Students should read through this example to learn how to use these four easy steps to solve word problems.
KEYWORDS FOR WORD PROBLEMS LESSON PLAN WORKSHEETS
The Keywords for Word Problems lesson plan includes four worksheets: an activity worksheet, a practice worksheet, a homework assignment, and a quiz. You can refer to the guide on the classroom procedure page to determine when to hand out each worksheet.
CREATING WORD PROBLEMS ACTIVITY WORKSHEET
Students will work with a partner to complete the activity worksheet. Each pair will create word problems based on a single setting, like with the practice worksheet. They will pick a keyword from each operation to use in their problems. Next, they will use the four-step method for showing how to solve their problems. They will also draw a picture and write a word sentence for each problem.
FOUR-STEP METHOD PRACTICE WORKSHEET
For the practice worksheet, students will use the four-step method to solve four word problems.
KEYWORDS FOR WORD PROBLEMS HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENT
Like the practice worksheet, for the homework assignment, students will use the four-step method to solve four word problems.
QUIZ
This lesson also includes a quiz that you can use to test students’ understanding of the lesson material. For the quiz, students will name two words for each of the given operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division).
Worksheet Answer Keys
This lesson plan includes answer keys for the practice worksheet, the homework assignment, and the quiz. If you choose to administer the lesson pages to your students via PDF, you will need to save a new file that omits these pages. Otherwise, you can simply print out the applicable pages and keep these as reference for yourself when grading assignments.