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EALR 2: Problem Solving EALR 3: Reasoning EALR 4: Communication EALR 5: Connections Component 5.3: Relate mathematical concepts and procedures to real-world situations. GLE 5.3.1: Understand that mathematics is used in daily life and extensively outside the classroom.

MATH! 10 min. - Discussion / Introduction / Examples 15 min. - Activity: “What’s wrong with that doll?” 10 min. - Discussion, Relationship to Standards and the Focal Points 15 min. – More $ Store Examples 10 min. – Conclusions

Tattoos!

What’s wrong with that doll? What’s wrong with us? I think we look awesome!

Number and Operations: Developing an understanding of and fluency with multiplication and division of fractions and decimals Number and Operations: Connecting ratio and rate to multiplication and division Algebra: Writing, interpreting, and using mathematical expressions and equations Number and Operations and Algebra and Geometry: Developing an understanding of and applying proportionality, including similarity Measurement and Geometry and Algebra: Developing an understanding of and using formulas to determine surface areas and volumes of three-dimensional shapes Number and Operations and Algebra: Developing an understanding of operations on all rational numbers and solving linear equations NCTM Focal Points

Number and Operations: Developing an understanding of and fluency with multiplication and division of fractions and decimals Number and Operations: Connecting ratio and rate to multiplication and division Algebra: Writing, interpreting, and using mathematical expressions and equations Number and Operations and Algebra and Geometry: Developing an understanding of and applying proportionality, including similarity Measurement and Geometry and Algebra: Developing an understanding of and using formulas to determine surface areas and volumes of three-dimensional shapes Number and Operations and Algebra: Developing an understanding of operations on all rational numbers and solving linear equations

How do we teach these things?

For whom does this work best?

So how shall we teach? “The best way to create interest in a subject is to render it worth knowing, which means to make the knowledge gained usable in one’s thinking beyond the situation in which the learning has occurred.” - Jerome Bruner, 1961 Assimilate? Accommodate? Ignore?

Quantitative tools: Tape Measures, Thermometers and Stop Watches!

Of course, yours will look more like these:

A trip to the Dollar $tore

The Dollar $tore comes to you!

What do we want? What is the point of math / science education?

conceptual understanding fluent skills problem solving orientation positive dispositions What do we want?

We want people who can and will use mathematics and science effectively as tools in their efforts to make sense of the world. What do we want? We want people who are equipped and inclined to wonder.

EALR 2: Problem Solving EALR 3: Reasoning EALR 4: Communication EALR 5: Connections Component 5.3: Relate mathematical concepts and procedures to real-world situations. GLE 5.3.1: Understand that mathematics is used in daily life and extensively outside the classroom.

Let’s have a look at the Web site, shall we?

Visit the Virtual Dollar Store! Imagine that you have $20 to spend. What would you buy? Why? What learning targets would be addressed?