Title: Welcome to PRIME
1Welcome to PRIME
- Year 4 Day 1
- October 21, 2014
2Welcome to DAY 1!
Facilitators Nicole Crockett, Lisa Handyside,
Brandy King, and David Sword Wayne RESA M/S
Center Director Libby Pizzo Program
Coordinators Carolyn Siebers, Roger
Verhey Project Evaluator Fredi Frost
3HOUSEKEEPING
4MAKING CONNECTIONS
5ICE BREAKER
6DO NOT write your name on the card!
7What is ONE of your school colors?
8What grade(s) do you teach?
9What is something you could not live without?
10What is something you have to do regularly that
you would love to eliminate?
11If you were in the Miss (Mr.) America pageant,
what would be your talent?
12What was your strategy?
13Mathematically Powerful?What are we doing
differently?
145 PRACTICE SCRAMBLE (please count off by)
155 PRACTICE SCRAMBLE
- In your groups
- Cut out the title cards first and place them in
order. - Summarize each practice.
- Cut out and sort the statement cards by practice.
- As a group, create an additional statement for
each Practice.
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17LMT ASSESSMENT
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18PRIME
19MATH CHALLENGE
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED!
20MATH CHALLENGE
21Buying Cheese
- 10 ounces of cheese costs 2.40
- Ross wants to buy ounces of cheese.
- Ross will have to pay .........
Proportional? or Not?
22Proportional? or Not?
- First, INDEPENDENTLY cut and sort the cards
according to whether or not they represent
proportional situations. 7 mins. - On the back of each card (or on scrap paper),
present a mathematical/numerical explanation that
proves your selection proportional or not.
15mins. - Then, share out with your table. If you disagree
on any cards, present your numerical proof.
23- For each question, decide which statements are
TRUE. Explain your answers.
If you double one quantity, you double the other. The ratio First qty second qty is always the same
Speed, Time Speed Time
24Some Questions
- Give reasons why it is important for students to
recognize proportional relationships versus
those that are not. - What are key features of direct proportionality?
- What are hindrances students face when they are
unaware of proportional relationships. - What are common mistakes students make when
solving proportions?
25More Proportional Reasoning!
261. Independently Select one problem. 2. Solve
your problem as many ways as you can without
using the cross product.
More Proportional Reasoning!
273. Find your station group and discuss the
strategies used.4. Make a poster displaying the
strategies your station used to solve the
problem.
More Proportional Reasoning!
28GALLERY WALK QUESTIONS
- Which strategies were used to solve more than one
problem? - Could strategies used for 1 (for example) also
work for another problem?
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31GOAL SETTING
- What is one goal you would like to set for
yourself from now to the next session?
32Assessment/Evaluations
PRIME
- Thank you for your participation!
- Next Session (2)
- November 17th CADRE 1
- November 21st CADRE 2