Standards: 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3b, 6.RP.3c Resource: Connected Math Program 2 Bits and Pieces I, Investigation 4.2.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
When the denominat ors are equal simply look at the numerato rs.
Advertisements

Modeling & Representation: Fractions and Decimals Grade 3-6.
Comparing Decimal Numbers Standard 2 - Number and Operations SPI Compare whole numbers, decimals and fractions using the symbols, and =.
Warm Up Complete sprint exercise 1…you have 4 minutes, complete as many as you can.
7 th Grade Pre-Algebra Focus 1: Proportional Reasoning Standards: 7.RP.1, 7.RP2a, 7.RP.2d Resource: Connected Math Program 2 Common Core Investigation.
Welcome to 8 th Grade Math!! Mr. Keith Jenkins Room 222 (check your schedule)
Standards: 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3b, 6.RP.3c Resource: Connected Math Program 2 Bits and Pieces I, Investigation 4.1.
Fractions, Percents & Decimals
Amy LeHew Elementary Math Facilitator Meeting November 2012.
Fractions Workshop J. Learning Outcomes  To show the connection between multiplication and division strategies to those used in fractions.
Converting © Math As A Second Language All Rights Reserved next Fractions to Decimals.
FOCUS 1: PROPORTIONAL REASONING STANDARDS: 7.RP.1, 7.NS.2D, 7.NS.3, 7.EE.4A, 7.G.1 RESOURCE: CONNECTED MATH PROGRAM 2 COMPARING AND SCALING: INVESTIGATION.
Standards: 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3b, 6.RP.3c Resource: Connected Math Program 2 Bits and Pieces I, Investigation 4.3.
Lesson 4 Comparing and Ordering Numbers Comparing and Ordering Numbers __.
Percent 6.RP.3c. I can find the relationship between percent, fractions, and decimals.
6th Grade Math Focus 2: Rates, including percents
Standards: 7.RP.1, 7.NS.2d, 7.NS.3, 7.EE.4a, 7.G.1 Resource: Connected Math Program 2 Comparing and Scaling: Investigation 3.3.
Percentages without a calculator
5-1 Objective: Solving proportions.
THIRD GRADE EQUIVALENT FRACTIONS
Ratios! Station SIX DIRECTIONS: Determine the correct answers when comparing numbers in ratio form. Converting: Fraction ratio percentage decimal.
Fractions, Decimals, and Percents
BITS and PIECES III Investigation 3.2 The Great Equalizer: Common Denominators.
Percents To Reduced Fractions Decimals To Percents.
Do Now: Find every fraction with a denominator less than 50 that is equivalent to the given fraction.
Unit 1 Ratios and Unit Rates Unit 1 Ratios and Unit Rates.
Divide Fractions Lesson 2.3. Using Mental Math ÷How many groups of are in ? 1414 ÷ 3 How many groups of are in 3? 3434 ÷ 3 What are the 3 equal groups.
© TUNING UP FRACTIONS LINDA WEST SMARTTRAINING, LLC.
F OCUS 1: P ROPORTIONAL R EASONING Standards: 7.RP.1, 7.NS.2d, 7.NS.3, 7.EE.4a, 7.G.1 Resource: Connected Math Program 2 Bits and Pieces III: Investigation.
Preservice teachers’ understandings of what makes a fractions model “linear” Steven Boyce.
Plenary 2A. Grade 5 expectation: Describe multiplicative relationships between quantities by using simple fractions and decimals (e.g. If you have 4 plums.
What’s That Portion? Investigations Unit 4 5 th Grade Math Alliance Meeting Beverly Woods Elementary.
Fractions to Decimals. Notice that the denominator 4 can be written as 2 2, and the decimal representation has two decimal places; 8 can be written as.
Models and Benchmarks to Compare Fractions Unit of Study: 7 Global Concept Guide: 1 of 4.
Percent of a Number Mrs. Herron. I can… Find the percent of a number. A percent is a part of 100. Since it is part of 100, we can set up proportions to.
BUSINESS MATH PERCENTS Chapter 3. PERCENTS – DECIMALS – AND FRACTIONS  Which is the largest number?  25% .25  1/4.
Equivalents ½ ½ ⅔.
Percentages Objectives:
Problem of the Day Fractions, Decimals, Percents.
Our fourth objective in Math is another part of number and number sense!! Through this objective students will continue to use problem solving, mathematical.
Learning from each other; locally, nationally & internationally Helping teachers to develop as reflective practitioners.
Bits & Pieces I, II, III. Benchmarks An easy number to work with that can be used to estimate the size of other numbers. easy reference points X 0, ½,
1 Math CAMPPP 2012 Plenary 1 Why students struggle with fractions.
Learning from each other; locally, nationally & internationally Helping teachers to develop as reflective practitioners.
Fractions Unit 2 Understanding equivalent fractions.
Plenary 1 Why students struggle with fractions
Finding Percent using a Bar Model
LL SIFE Math: Unit 2 Unit Central Concepts Slides
Fractions, percentages and decimals
100 % 100% represents one whole unit or object. The grid shows the whole split into 100 parts. Each part is 1%, 1 out of 100, 1/100 or 0.01.
Proportions and Percent Equations
Patterns X = 205 2,050 X 1 0 = Complete the number sentences using the above strategy. 14 X 10 = 42 X 100 = 504 X 100.
CMP3 Focus Questions.
Comparing Decimal Numbers
Decimals > Fractions > Percentages
MATH UNIT #6 Fractions and Decimals
Relationships of Percent, Decimals, and Fractions
Modeling Tenths with Fraction Circles
Understanding Fractions
How fractions, decimals and percentages work together.
Percentages Year 5-6 (age 9-11)
Undersanding Fractions
7 Percent.
What fraction is shaded?
Samples and Populations
Changing fractions to deicmals
Equivalent Fractions And Simplest Form
5-1 Objective: Solving proportions.
Ratios Percentages and Fractions Lesson 2
Presentation transcript:

Standards: 6.RP.2, 6.RP.3b, 6.RP.3c Resource: Connected Math Program 2 Bits and Pieces I, Investigation 4.2

 Introduce percents as a part-whole relationship where the whole is not out of 100 but scaled to be “out of 100” (4.1)  Use fraction partitioning and fraction benchmarks to make sense of percents (4.1)  Develop strategies, including percents, to use in comparisons where the whole is less than 100 (4.2)  Understand that comparing situations with different numbers of trials is difficult unless we use percents or some other form of equivalent representation (4.2)  Work with situations where the whole is sometimes greater than 100 and sometimes less than 100 (4.3)  Develop connections between fractions, decimals, and percents (4.3)  Develop strategies for expressing data in percent form (4.3)  Relate fractions, decimals, and percents (4.4)  To move from percents to other representations and from other representations to percents (4.4)

Students will be able to work with percents by understanding and completing the following: 1. Develop strategies, including percents, to use in comparisons where the whole is less than Understand that comparing situations with different numbers of trials is difficult unless we use percents or some other form of equivalent representation

 Draw a Percent Bar for EACH player in Part A in your workbook  Write down the RAW data and percent scale on each Percent Bar  Consider making equivalent fractions to help you scale the raw data to the correct percent  This means you might need to reduce or increase the raw data to equal a whole of 100  If you can’t make equivalent fractions, what operation could you use to scale it to 100?

 What is in the problem or the numbers that made you decide to find Emily’s percentage one way and Angela’s another way?  Will the approach you used for Angela work for Cristina and Emily too?  Which approaches appear to work for all the cases in Questions A and B and which ones do not?  Why might this be the case?

Students will be able to work with percents by understanding and completing the following: 1. What strategy did you use to make comparisons when the whole was less than 100? 2. Explain how using percents or other form of equivalent representation makes it easier to compare situations.

Bits & Pieces 1 ACE #3-6, 32