Proportional Reasoning: What it Is and Isn’t plenary 1.

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Proportional Reasoning: What it Is and Isn’t plenary 1

getting acquainted percents in random order neighbour to guess which percent is which

percent of your daily calorie intake that is snacks percent of your life that you’ve been a teacher/consultant/etc. percent of your staff that is under 28. Estimate.

past two camps focus on big ideas in algebraic thinking and proportional reasoning focus on using open questions and parallel tasks for DI and richer mathematics classrooms

and now focus more on how to respond to student thinking in these areas

big ideas on the wiki and in the program booklet

how long? three different ways to compare their lengths. Which is better? 175 cm 90 cm

SPINNING COLOURS Work with a partner. Create a spinner where you are likely to spin 3 more reds than blues in 10 spins. How many more reds than blues are you likely to spin in 15 spins?

mixing colours Jane Lianne same shade? Explain. 2 cans 3 cans 2 cans 3 cans

proportional reasoning deliberate use of multiplicative relationships to compare and to predict

additive approach

shapes triangles

potential problem shapes614 triangle s 412

between thinking 4 6 ? 12 =

within thinking 4 8 ? 12 =

unitizing

cross-muliplying ? = 4

This lunch is Papa Bear’s. Draw a sandwich that would be just right for Baby Bear.

How does the picture show that 4/5 is less than 9/10?

How does the picture show that 4/5 is less than 9/10?

which changed more? 1 5 vs

1¢ every time someone in Ontario sneezes, how long to become a $ aire?

What is proportional reasoning? OWN EXAMPLE Different CONTEXT