Media Summary: Marianne Strayton demonstrates how to use the RDW process—Read, Draw, Write—to solve multi-step word problems involving place value and tape diagrams. By visualizing situations like calculating flower counts or comparing study hours, learners can determine the necessary operations without immediately guessing to add or subtract. This video shows a students' work, having applied the Solving Word Problems Using RDW Process- Mrs. Guttman
Rdw Process In Grade 2 Module 4 Lesson 16 - Detailed Analysis & Overview
Marianne Strayton demonstrates how to use the RDW process—Read, Draw, Write—to solve multi-step word problems involving place value and tape diagrams. By visualizing situations like calculating flower counts or comparing study hours, learners can determine the necessary operations without immediately guessing to add or subtract. This video shows a students' work, having applied the Solving Word Problems Using RDW Process- Mrs. Guttman