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Arrange students in groups of 2. Display the image for all to see. Ask students to think of at least one thing they notice and at least one thing they wonder. Give students 1 minute of quiet think time, and then 1 minute to discuss with their partner the things they notice and wonder about.
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Ask students to share the things they noticed and wondered about. Record and display, for all to see, their responses without editing or commentary. If possible, record the relevant reasoning on or near the image. Next, ask students, “Is there anything on this list that you are wondering about now?” Encourage students to observe what is on display and to respectfully ask for clarification, point out contradicting information, or voice any disagreement.
If the reasoning behind the left hanger being balanced and the right hanger being unbalanced does not come up during the conversation, ask students to discuss this idea. Students should understand that a hanger will balance only if the weight of the unknown objects in both socks is the same. If they are not the same, then the heavier side is going to be lower than the lighter side.