Way, Jenni. Using Questioning to Stimulate Mathematical Thinking: Addendum, October 2001, February 2011. Available from <
http://nrich.maths.org/2475/Addendum%20to%20this%20article%202475 >. access on 10 June 2016.
LEVELS OF THINKING | | GUIDE QUESTIONS |
Analysis: | solves a problem - conscious knowledge of the thinking | What have you discovered? How did you find that out? Why do you think that? What made you decide to do it that way? |
Application: | solves a problem - use of appropriate generalisations and skills | How can this pattern help you find an answer? What do think comes next? Why? |
Evaluation: | makes a value judgement | Have we found all the possibilities? How do we know? Have you thought of another way this could be done? Do you think we have found the best solution? |
Interpretation: | discovers relationships | What's the same? What's different? Can you group these in some way? Can you see a pattern? |
Memory: | recalls or memorises information | What have we been working on that might help with this problem? |
Synthesis: | solves a problem that requires original, creative thinking | Who has a different solution? Are everybody's results the same? Why/why not? What would happen if....? |
Translation: | changes information into another form | How could you write/draw what you are doing? Is there a way to record what you've found that might help us see more patterns? |
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Outcomes: higher level thinking questions for math
Way, Jenni. Using Questioning to Stimulate Mathematical Thinking, October 2001,February 2011. Available from <
https://nrich.maths.org/2473 >. access on 10 June 2016.
http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q=orientation+social+human+%22mathematical+thinking%22&btnG=Pesquisar
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