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Proportional Reasoning: Focused on Proportional Thinking Day 3 August 18, 2010 Paul Alves, Sonia Ellison & Trish Steele
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Page 1: Proportional Reasoning: Focused on Proportional Thinking Day 3 August 18, 2010 Paul Alves, Sonia Ellison & Trish Steele.

Proportional Reasoning: Focused on Proportional Thinking

Day 3August 18, 2010

Paul Alves, Sonia Ellison & Trish Steele

Page 2: Proportional Reasoning: Focused on Proportional Thinking Day 3 August 18, 2010 Paul Alves, Sonia Ellison & Trish Steele.

Today’s Goals• Develop parallel tasks that provide

opportunities for all students to complete appropriate tasks that are aligned with a common learning goal

• Use common questions to further student understanding of the concept

• Use scaffolding questions at appropriate times to encourage students

• Continue active learning/discussion regarding proportionality

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Success Criteria

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Let’s investigate this example as a Think Aloud

Construct a graph to represent a monthly phone plan that costs $25, plus $0.10 per minute of airtime.

In which course do we expect students to be able to solve this problem?

What curriculum expectation(s) connect to this problem? Grade 9 applied /academic– LR2.01

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Example ContinuedConstruct a graph to represent a monthly phone plan that costs $25, plus $0.10 per minute of airtime.

Which Big Idea does it connect to?

Our learning goal:

Students will graph the relation using an appropriate scale

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Example Continued

Construct a graph to represent a monthly phone plan that costs $25, plus $0.10 per minute of airtime.

Identify issues students might have in completing this problem

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The Parallel Task

TASK A

Construct a graph to represent a monthly phone plan that costs $25, plus $0.10 per minute of airtime.

TASK B

Construct a graph to represent a monthly gym membership that costs $25 initiation fee, plus $5 per visit.

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Common Questions

Learning goal: Students will graph the relation using an appropriate scale

1. What scale did you choose for your horizontal axis? vertical axis?

2. How did you decide on the scales you used?3. Do you think these scales were good choices?4. Does it make sense to have the same scales on

both axes?5. What would happen to your graph if you doubled

the scale on the horizontal axis?

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Your TurnA trip is being planned from Kingston to Toronto. By car it is a 200 km drive and by train the route is 250 km. If the car averages 90 km/h and the train averages 120 km/h, which means of travelling is faster? Show at least two solutions.

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Your Task is:

• identify the curriculum expectations

• determine learning goal

• connect to BI,

• anticipate student difficulties

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Looking at Student Work

• What issues that you anticipated were evident in the student work?

• What issues that you anticipated were not evident in the student work?

• What issues did you not anticipate?

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Task:

• Create parallel questions

• Common questions

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Scaffolding Questions

• Consider the tasks we have just created

• What questions could you ask to scaffold these problems?

• Did your scaffolding questions do the thinking for the students or just lead them there?

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Explore Fractions and Ratios• Create pictures and

use manipulatives to represent a fraction

• Create an equivalent fraction

• Create pictures and use manipulatives to represent a ratio

• Create an equivalent ratio

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Create a situation where these equations are true:

6

5

3

1

2

1a)

b)5

2

3

1

2

1

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Consolidating Questions

• How are fractions and ratios the same?

• How are fractions and ratios different?

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Slope: Is it a Fraction or a Ratio?

Why can you use any two points on a line to determine the slope?

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Your turn….

• Select a course and a focus

• Identify curriculum expectation(s), Big Idea, learning goals, and Consolidation question

• Create a parallel task for either Minds On or Action

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What were the challenges?

• Anticipating student misconceptions?

• In creating parallel tasks?

• In creating your common questions?

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Let’s consolidate

• With a partner, tell how you would respond to a colleague who says:

• You can’t use parallel tasks since you have to stick to the curriculum expectations.

• How has your response changed from what you might have said this morning?

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•Big Ideas

•Questioning

•Mathematical Processes

•Instructional Strategies

•Assessment


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