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Proportional Thinking Using Double Number Lines Jill Smythe With thanks to Phil Doyle
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The Power of Number Lines Fraction Problems Algebra Problems Ratio Problems Percentage Problems
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What do students need to be able to do before we solve percentage problems? Have a knowledge of percentages Know common factors & multiples Recall of multiplication and division facts
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Fabulous Folding The first step might be to….. Using a piece of paper, fold it and mark the fold lines. What is the meaning of the denominator and numerator? FIO Number Level 2-3 Page 18. (Teacher guide - notes) Purpose - build up 2 double no lines
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Then progress to double number lines
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To find the fraction of a quantity.. eg. one quarter of the class of 32 students travel to school by bus, how many of the class travel by bus? 32168 So 8 students travel by bus 24
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These lines can be simplified to 0 8 32 What stage do students need to be to do this? Multiplicative? 0 1
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Fraction Problems Use a number line to solve/explain: of 9 of = 18
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Hot Shots Book 7 P 47 - 49 Extending Hot Shots P 56 - 60
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% Problems 20% of 150 is 20% of is 30 % of 150 is 30
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0% 20% 100% 20% of 150 is Question (in context) The local dairy farmer is selling 20% of his herd of 150 cows. How many is he selling? Rewrite in maths language 150
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How do we use the lines to get the answer? 0% 20% 100% 150 20 x 5 = 100 150 divided by 5 = 30 0% 20% 100% 150 Find 10% : 150 divided by 10 So 10% = 15 So 20% =30
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0% 20% 100% 150 15 x 10 10 x 10 10 x 2 15 x 2
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There are 30 students in Room 16. 40% are girls. How many girls are there in the class? What is the maths? (Mathematize it)
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0% 40% 100% 40% of 30 is 30 __________________________________________
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How do we use the lines to get the answer? 0% 20% 40% 100% 30 20 x 5 = 100 20% = 6 So 40% = 12 30 divided by 5 = 6 0% 20% 40% 100% 30 Find 20% : 30 divided by 5 20% = 6 so 40% =12
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3 x 10 10 x 1010 x 4 3 x 4 0 40% 100% 0 30
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30% of the swimming team are girls. If there are 18 girls. How many are in the team altogether? 18 is 30% of
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0 30% 100% 18 3 x 10 10 x 10 3 x 6 6 x 10
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Sarah went shopping for a new bike which cost $350. When she got to town there was a sale and she got 20% off the price. What did she pay? Did she pay more or less? How much less? So instead of paying 100% she only paid? Show all this on the number lines 0% 80%100% $350
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40 80 120 × 3 or add to 80 = 120 Don’t forget to use “reverse” problems. Jim watched 2 thirds of a DVD. If he watched for 80 minutes, how long was the DVD?
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The value of a $400 antique vase has been increased by 20%. What is its value now? What questions do we ask? 120% of 400 is Or divide 400 by 10 (to get 10%) and multiply by 12. X 4 0%120%100% $400
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After an increase in his weekly wage of 20% Joe has $540.What was his wage before the increase? $540 is 120% of 0% 100%120% $540
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How about looking at GST? Problem A plasma TV costs $1 200 before GST. How much GST will have to be paid on this? What is the maths? 112.5% of $1 200 = $1 200 + 12.5% of $1 200 =
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0 100% 112.5% 8 x 12.5% 9 x12.5% 1200 8 x 150 9 x 150 Will you pay more or less? When GST is raised to 15%, how much more will you pay?
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Moving to number properties 20% of 150 is ? Now is time to link what they know about % with decimal fractions. How else can we write this? What does 20% actually mean? How could we do this without the number line? For some students this stage will be a long time coming! For others they will tell you. Now might be the time to bring in a calculator and some more “awkward” q’s
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Teaching progression Materials Images Knowledge Start by: Using materials, diagrams to illustrate and solve the problem Progress to: Developing mental images to help solve the problem Extend to: Working abstractly with the number property
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Sian has 2 packs of sweets, each with the same number of sweets. She eats 6 sweets and has 14 left. How many sweets are in a pack?
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A possible way….. As double number line 14 6
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Don’t forget to always use “reverse” problems Jim watched 2/3 of a DVD. If he watched for 80 minutes how long was the DVD? 40 8080 120 × 3 or add to 80 = 120
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Ameeta has 3 packs of biscuits, and 4 extra loose biscuits. Sam has one pack of biscuits and 16 loose biscuits. If they both have the same number of biscuits, how many biscuits are in a pack? Can you draw a picture to show the problem?
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4 16
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28 is % of 50
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30% of the swimming team are girls. If there are 18 girls. How many are in the team altogether?
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