What are mathematical procedures?
In general, a procedure is a sequence of mathematical operations carried out in order. A solution procedure is a sequence of steps that, when taken, solves an equation. Example. Procedures can also be visualized as flowcharts, where each step is connected by arrows.
What are the 7 maths processes?
The curriculum identifies seven key processes students engage in as they learn and use math throughout the grade. These are problem solving, reasoning and proving, reflecting, selecting tools and computational strategies, connecting, representing, and communicating.