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Show $6 Standard-Examin- and Lakeside Review, Tuesday, er April 10, 1990 Answer key Page 6 Page 3 Sock drawer 1. Missing information Karens class? 2. How 3. How Page 4 Solve the riddle Credits 1. This supplement is copyrighted by the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Standard-Examiner- SEEK s program is pleased to publish Problem Solving for our readers, with the permission of the Inquirer. EduSEEK (Standard-Examine- r cates Kids) is the Standards Newspaper in Education Program. SEEK is one way the Standard supports education and literacy in our communities. SEEK offers half price daily papers for use in the classroom. SEEK also offers eight special sections, like this one, throughout the school year, sections that are written and designed for students on a variety of subjects. SEEK provides free curriculum materials and activities for using the newspaper to learn about writing, reading, math, social studies, current events, economics and more. These are available to teachers who use the Standard-Examine- r with their students. SEEK also offers teaching ideas by phone through the Standard-Examinenew From any touch tone phone, simply dial and then 8314. SEEK also offers young readers The Mini Page for grades 2 through 5, Background for grades 5 through 12, and The Key for adults and students who need reading help. These appear weekly in the Tuesday edition of the rs Info-Lin- e. -- 547-0900 , To order newspapers for the classroom or to learn more about SEEKS programs or offerings, call 1 and ask for SEEK. for each cookie? much money was in the Athletic Department budget to begin with? 5. How big is the rug? 6. What percent sales tax is there? One a year. girls mother. 5. He drove the car in reverse. the score is Page Page 7 start of any game Whats relevant? 0-- 0. Page 9 Picture this Black Box Fill each of six boxes with: Gerry ate eggs. cotton balls paper clips Vi pound uncooked macaroni five pennies a bag M & Ms (open) 5 ounces water in a baby 10 25 The grid to success Cheryl liked bananas. John, center forward; Peter, goalkeeper; Michele, center halfback. 1. 2. food jar Find the hidden words Do you know the vocabulary of problem solving? terms There are 34 problem-solvin- g hidden horizontally and vertically in this puzzle. How many can you find? Hopefully, by the time you complete the supplement, many of these words will and the strategies they represent be familiar to you. G WORDS INPUT SOLUTION PROCESSING Dont miss the next SEEK Sec- THINK tion, coming Tuesday, May 8. The topic is Space and students in grades 1 through 9 will explore the universe. INFER OUTPUT BRAINSTORM IRRELEVANT STRATEGIES SELFQUESTION UNDERSTAND PERCEPTION CHART GRID EXPERIMENT INTERPRET SEQUENCE CREATIVITY JUDGE Page 12 Getting in line 1. Fred Gallagher, Ivory, Levy, Walden 3. 4. History Ivy . A, D, G 6 PROBLEM-SOLVIN- . 1. Charles Jones and Arthur Green 2. David Green 2. Baggs, VISUALIZE 394-771- tall is Lisa? much did Jerry charge Family tree 4. How 2. All 12 of them. 3. 11. 4. The Jockey is the 6. 64 days. 7. d. 8. Before the How many students are in 1. three socks Page 10 SCAMPER CAUSEANDEFFECT PATTERN PLAN REFLECTION OBSERVATION GRAPH ' BIAS ORGANIZE ANALYZE HYPOTHESIZE PREDICT INFORMATION LOGICAL Page 13 Cryptogram We only think when we are confronted with a problem. i |