What are tools and strategies?

Tools and strategies are like friends who help you solve problems or finish tasks faster, just like how a toy car helps you zoom around the house instead of walking.

What is a tool?

A tool is something you use to make your job easier. Think about a screwdriver, it helps you tighten or loosen screws quickly, instead of using your fingers. Or imagine you’re building a tower with blocks: a ramp (like a slide) could be your tool, letting you move blocks up faster than carrying them one by one.

What is a strategy?

A strategy is like a plan, a way to think about how to do something step by step. If you're trying to collect all the red toys in the room, your strategy might be: Look for red toys on the floor first, then check under the couch. It’s like having a roadmap that helps you get from where you are to where you want to go.

Together, tools and strategies help you solve problems faster, just like having the right toy and knowing how to play with it!

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Examples

  1. A child uses a ruler to draw straight lines, helping them finish their homework faster.
  2. A chef uses a recipe as a strategy to make sure the meal turns out perfectly.
  3. A student uses a planner tool to manage their time better during exam season.

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