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Page 1: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

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Kenora K-3

Marian SmallNOVEMBER 2018

Page 2: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

agenda

• TeachingwithIntention• ConsolidatingwithIntention• Automaticity

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Page 3: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

A problem

• Use20counters.• Createthreegroupsasequalasyoucan.• Tryagainwith24counters.

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Page 4: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

The idea

• Somenumberscanbemadeintoequalgroupsofagivensizeandsomecannot.

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Page 5: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

Another problem

• Use24counterstomaketwogroups,butonegroupisdoubletheother.

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Page 6: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

The idea

• x+x+xcanberegroupedinto2x+x..OR• Aratioof2:1canbeshowninmanyways.

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Page 7: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

Now

• Use20counterstocreatethreegroups.• OneisSUPERBIGandtheothertwohavetobelittle.

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Page 8: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

The idea

• Youcanalwaysdecomposeanumberintopartswhereonepartismostofthenumber.

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Page 9: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

OTHER EXAMPLES

• Gr1:skipcounting

Page 10: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

These are ideas I care about

• Youskipnumberswhenyoudon’tcountby1s,andthereisapatterntohowyouskip.

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These are ideas I care about

• Ifyouskipcountbyabiggernumber,yougethigherfaster.

Page 12: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

Grade 2

• Representinghalvesandfourths

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Ideas I care about

• Afourthisalwayshalfofahalf.• Ifyouhaveahalf,it’seasytoshowafourth.• Ifyouhaveafourth,it’seasytoshowahalf.

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Ideas I care about

• Ahalforafourthcanbealotoralittle.• Afourthofonethingcanbemoreorlessthanhalfofanother.

Page 15: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

Another topic

• Measuringlengthusingnon-standardunits

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Ideas I care about

• Ifyouusealittlerunit,youneedmoreofthem.• Whatunitmakesmostsensedependsonsizeofobject,sizeofunit,andpurpose.

Page 17: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

Positional vocabulary

• Oftenthesewordscomeinpairs,e.g ifAisaboveB,thenBisbelowA.• IfAisinfrontofB,thenBisbehindA.

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SUBTRACTING

• Studentsrealizethatsubtractionmeansdifferentthings,e.g.whenmightyouthink12– 5.

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More ideas

• Everysubtractionisa“secret”addition.• Theanswerwhenyousubtractcanbemoreorlessthanwhatyousubtracted.

Page 20: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

More ideas

• Ifyousubtractalittle,thenumberdoesnotchangealot.

Page 21: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

Now you try

• Chooseanexpectation.• Whatideasdoyouwanttocomeoutofit?

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consolidating

• Afterkidsdoanactivity,teachersneedtopullittogetherandaskquestionsthatfocusonbringingoutideas.

Page 23: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

algebra

• Theactivity:• Use2differentcolours ofcubesononesideofthebalance.• Use2othercolours ofcubesontheothersideofthebalance.• Makesurethereisabalance.

Page 24: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

algebra

• Writeanadditionequationthatdescribesthebalance.

• Repeatwithotheramountsofcubes.

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To consolidate

• Ipostsomeoftheequationsstudentshavecreatedandaskkidstonoticethings.

Page 26: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

I ask

• Ifyoulinedupallthecubesontheleftandthenallthecubesontheright,whatwouldhappen?

Page 27: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

I ask

• Supposeonesidehad6redandsomeyellow.• Theothersidehad8blueandsomegreen.• Weretheremoreyelloworgreen?Howdoyouknow?

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I ask

• Supposeonesidehad3redandsomeyellow.• Theothersidehad1blueandsomegreen.• Weretheremoreyelloworgreen?Howdoyouknow?

Page 29: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

I ask

• Whywereyourequationsadditionequations?

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It might be about place value with tens and onesMyactivitymightbetoprovidebasetenrodsandones.

Iaskthemtoaccomplishthesetasks:

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It might be about place value with tens and ones- Represent23with5blocks.- Represent23with23blocks.- Represent23withadifferentnumberofblocks.

Page 32: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

I might ask

Yourepresented23with5blocks.What2-digitnumbercouldyouhaverepresentedwith6blocks?

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I might ask

Whatifyouhadrepresented65?Wouldtherebemoreorlesswaystodothatthantodo23?Why?Howcouldyoudo65with20blocks?With29blocks?

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I might ask

Whatisthemostnumberofblocksyoucouldusetoshow65?Theleastnumber?Why?

Page 35: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

money

• Iwantkidstorealizethatyoucanrepresentamountsofmoneyindifferentwaysandthatyouneedmorepiecesofmoneyiftheirvaluesarelower.

Page 36: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

Task might be

Chooseanamountofmoneybetween$20and$30.RepresentitusingaLOTofbillsorcoins.ThenrepresentitusingNOTMANYbillsorcoins

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Task might be

Repeatwithoneotheramountofmoney.

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To consolidate

Whothinkstheyrepresentedtheiramountusingfewerpiecesofmoneythananyoneelseintheroom?Whydoyouthinkitcouldbeyou?

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To consolidate

Whothinkstheyrepresentedtheiramountusingoneofthemostpiecesofmoneyintheroom?Whydoyouthinkitcouldbeyou?

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To consolidate

Supposeyouhadusedonlydimes.Wouldyouusealotofcoinsornotmany?

•Supposeyouhaduseda$20bill.Couldyoustillhaveusedalotofpiecesofmoney?

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I would ask

Whendoyouusealotofpiecesofmoney?Whendon’tyou?

Page 42: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

geometry

Makeapatternblockdesignthatfollowstheserules.•Thereissymmetry.•Thereare4moreyellowblocksthanblueones.•Thereareasmanyblueasredblocks.

Page 43: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

What would you ask?

• Howdoyouknowthereissymmetry?•Istheredareabiggerortheblue?Theyellowortheblue?•Couldtherebeanevennumberofblueblocks?Anoddnumber?

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What would you ask?

• Ifthereareonlytwoblueblocksinthedesign,couldonebeclosetothelineofsymmetryandonefarfromit?

Page 45: Kenora K-3 · 2018. 11. 24. · A problem •Use 20 counters. •Create three groups as equal as you can. •Try again with 24 counters. 3

Your turn

• Thinkofanactivitythatfocusesononeoftheseideas:

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Idea choices

• Lotsofstrategiesyoucanusetoadd• Lotsofpatternsmightincludesomeofthesamenumbersorshapes• Centimetres vsmetres

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now

• Thinkofanactivity,butfocusonhowtoconsolidate.

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automaticity

• Whatcomputationsdoyouthinkkidsshouldbefastat?• Howfast?Thesameforall?

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