Are you about to start a unit that you know students find difficult? By starting off with an over-arching question you give students both a lens, through which to evaluate the new information, and a scale that helps them evaluate the importance of each new piece of information.
An over-arching question is a question that you would hope a student could answer at the end of the unit. It's not a problem to be solved, or a technique to be used, but instead a question you may ask another math teacher about a topic. By posing such a question to students at the beginning, and then expecting them to answer it by the end of the unit, it puts students in a new role as learners.
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