Using Proportional Reasoning

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Using Proportional Reasoning Projector Resources

Which is strongest? Card 1: Card 2: Card 3:

Individual think time Your task is to work with your partner to put the cards in order of strength, from least orangey (on the left) to most orangey (on the right). Look at the cards and think about ways you could carry out this task. Write your ideas on your mini-whiteboards.

Working together Work together to put the cards in order of strength, taking turns with the work. Explain decisions to your partner. If you think more than one card describes the same fizzy orange mixture, group them together. If a group of cards does not contain a juice box card, then shade in one of the Cards M - P. When you both agree where each card should go and why, glue them onto your poster. On your poster, explain your decisions.

Sharing work One person from each group get up and visit a different group. If you are staying with your poster, explain your card order to the visitor, justifying the placement of each card. If you are the visitor, look carefully at the work and challenge any cards that you think are in the wrong place. If you agree on the placement of the cards, compare your methods used when ordering.

Emmanuel’s Reasoning

Sifi’s Reasoning

Alex’s Reasoning