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Why Kids Should Explain Their Answers, Not Just Get Them Right

Asking children to explain their answers helps turn simple worksheets into reasoning, language, and thinking practice.

Quick answer: When children explain their answers, they practice using clues, organizing thoughts, and making reasoning visible. The explanation can matter as much as the answer itself.

The problem with answer-only worksheets

A worksheet can be completed quickly without much thinking. A child might guess, copy a pattern, or circle something without explaining why.

A simple follow-up question changes the task: “Why does that make sense?”

What explanation builds

Keep it short

Young children do not need long explanations. One sentence is enough:

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