What are Open Middle Math Problems, and how do they Support Student Learning?

Katepratt

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Open Middle problems have a fixed start and end but allow for multiple strategies and solutions. How do you use them to build problem-solving skills and deepen mathematical thinking in your classroom?
 
Open Middle math problems are a type of math problem designed to engage students in deeper mathematical thinking by having a clear starting and ending point (a single correct answer) but allowing for multiple, varied approaches to solving the problem (the "open middle").
 
Open Middle Math Problems are math tasks with a fixed beginning and end but multiple ways to reach the solution. They promote critical thinking, creativity, and deeper understanding by encouraging students to explore different strategies. These problems support student learning by enhancing problem-solving skills, fostering perseverance, and allowing differentiated instruction across varying levels of mathematical ability.
 
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