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Many classrooms use the CUBES strategy for solving word problems. It's familiar, structured, and gives students a clear process. However, in this episode, we explore how traditional CUBES may unintentionally encourage students to “hunt for clues” instead of understanding the meaning of the story. Let’s talk about how to shift from keywords to reasoning using the Word Problem Workshop approach.
In this episode, you’ll hear how we reimagine CUBES to shift students from identifying to understanding:
This small shift leads to huge gains in reasoning, confidence, and real problem-solving.
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www.monamath.com/cubes
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Many classrooms use the CUBES strategy for solving word problems. It's familiar, structured, and gives students a clear process. However, in this episode, we explore how traditional CUBES may unintentionally encourage students to “hunt for clues” instead of understanding the meaning of the story. Let’s talk about how to shift from keywords to reasoning using the Word Problem Workshop approach.
In this episode, you’ll hear how we reimagine CUBES to shift students from identifying to understanding:
This small shift leads to huge gains in reasoning, confidence, and real problem-solving.
🎧 Listen + Subscribe
👉 Subscribe to the podcast
⭐ Leave a review to help more math educators find it
www.monamath.com/cubes

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