The purpose of this activity is for students to represent and solve Compare story problems. Students label a tape diagram based on the given information and represent the unknown with a question mark. When students connect the story problem and the diagram, they look for and make sense of the structure of the problem (MP2).
In the Launch of the activity, it may be helpful to ask students to share what they know or have questions about in regards to a library to ensure each student has access into the context and understands books are checked out and returned.
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Synthesis: Give students 2–3 minutes to plan what they will say and practice with a partner before they present to the class. Encourage them to ask each other questions by using sentence frames such as, “¿Puedes decir algo más sobre . . . ?” // “Can you say more about . . .?” and, “¿Por qué decidiste . . . ?” // “Why did you . . . ?”
Advances: Speaking, Conversing, Representing
Engagement: Provide Access by Recruiting Interest. Provide choice. Invite students to decide in which order to complete the problems. Allow the students to choose where to start.
Supports accessibility for: Attention, Social-Emotional Functioning