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Building Powerful Numeracy from Whole Numbers to Ratios, 5-7 Pamela Weber Harris @pwharris pamelawharris.com [email protected] facebook.com/numeracy

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Building Powerful Numeracy from Whole Numbers to Ratios, 5-7. Pamela Weber Harris @pwharris pamelawharris.com [email protected] facebook.com/numeracy. Math is figure-out-able!. [email protected]. 0.26 x 24. [email protected]. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Building Powerful Numeracy from Whole Numbers to Ratios, 5-7

Pamela Weber Harris@pwharris

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Math is figure-out-

able!

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0.26 x 24

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Counting Strategies

Additive ThinkingMultiplicative

ThinkingProportional ReasoningAlgebraic Reasoning

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15 - 7

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Counting RackRekenrek

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Counting RackRekenrek

Problem Strings

As Close As It Gets

409 + 1.19

a) 400 b) 410

c) 419 d) 500

As Close As It Gets

13.2 + 1,989

a) 14 b) 1,900

c) 2,000 d) 2,100

As Close As It Gets

a) 0 b) 0.5

c) 0.75 d) 1

Relational Thinking

36 + 97 = ______ + 100

3,554+2,849 = 3,403+ ____

True or False?

19.8 + 2.03 = 20 + 0.03

As Close As It Gets

14,009 - 9.19

a) 14,000 b) 5,000

c) 13,000 d) 4,000

As Close As It Gets

1,002 - 899

a) 3 b) 100

c) 200 d) 300

As Close As It Gets

a) 5 b) 6

c) 4 d) 3

Relational Thinking

36 - 19 = ______ - 20

3,554 - 2,849 = ______ - 3,000

True or False?

6.2 - 3.8 = 6 - 4

19.8 - 1.98 = 20 - 2

Counting Strategies

Additive ThinkingMultiplicative

ThinkingProportional ReasoningAlgebraic Reasoning

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11 x 12

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132 ... Um, I knew 10 x 12 = 120, and um, then I just add 12 because 1 x 12 = 12 and um I just

add 12 to 120 and I got 132.

I didn’t ask you if you know it, I asked you

what it is.What do you know...and figure it out from

there!

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ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

DOUBLE

ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

DOUBLE

DOUBLE + ONE

ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

DOUBLE

DOUBLE + ONE

DOUBLE, DOUBLE

ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

DOUBLE

DOUBLE + ONE

DOUBLE, DOUBLE

DOUBLE, DOUBLEDOUBLE

ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

DOUBLE

DOUBLE + ONE

DOUBLE, DOUBLE

TENS

DOUBLE, DOUBLEDOUBLE

ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

DOUBLE

DOUBLE + ONE

DOUBLE, DOUBLE

TENS

NINES

DOUBLE, DOUBLEDOUBLE

ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

DOUBLE

DOUBLE + ONE

DOUBLE, DOUBLE

TENS

NINES

5 IS HALF OF 10

DOUBLE, DOUBLEDOUBLE

ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

DOUBLE

DOUBLE + ONE

DOUBLE, DOUBLE

TENS

NINES

5 IS HALF OF 10

5 AND ONE MOREDOUBLE, DOUBLEDOUBLE

ONE FACTS

ZERO FACTS

DOUBLE

DOUBLE + ONE

DOUBLE, DOUBLE

TENS

NINES

5 IS HALF OF 10

5 AND ONE MOREDOUBLE, DOUBLEDOUBLE

Practice with a Game

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TI-Nspire, 84, 83 and APPS

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How to Build Multiplicative & Proportional Reasoning at the

Same Time?

•Good, rich contexts - See Cathy Fosnot

•Mini-lesson: Problem Strings

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Problem

Strings

2 x 274 x 278 x 27

10 x 279 x 275 x 27

100 x 2799 x 27324/27405/27

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Consider the Multiplication and

Division Algorithms

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Graph it

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What kind of relation?

•Open:

•packs sticks.tns

•Enter the values in lists

•Enter the equation in

•What questions could•you ask?

f (x)1 =

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Problem

Strings

2 x 3.24 x 3.28 x 3.210 x 3.29 x 3.25 x 3.2

15 x 3.2100 x 3.299 x 3.244.8/3.2

323.2/3.2313.6/3.2480/3.2

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Problem

Strings

PB CC

2

4

8

10

9

6

5

3

400

450

456

18

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270÷18

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Problem

Strings

25 x 361/4 x 360.25 x 360.26 x 360.24 x 360.25 x 24 0.75 x 240.76 x 24

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Math is Figure-out-able

•Look to most efficient strategies and build proportional reasoning at the same time

•Teachers build own numeracy

•It’s about relationships:

- Among numbers to solve problems

- Between teachers and students to build young mathematicians

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Building Powerful Numeracy from Whole Numbers to Ratios, 5-7

Pamela Weber Harris@pwharris

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