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The purpose of this Warm-up is to elicit the idea that number lines and tape diagrams can be used to represent the same relationships between numbers, which will be useful when students use tape diagrams and number lines in a later activity to interpret and solve story problems. While students may notice and wonder many things about these representations, the important discussion points are the way both representations show quantities and how they could be used to represent addition.
Card Sort Represent Stories Cards, Spanish
The purpose of this activity is for students to make connections between different representations of story problems. A sorting task gives students opportunities to analyze stories, equations, number lines, and tape diagrams closely and make connections (MP2, MP7). The Synthesis focuses on how the representations are alike and different. Students recognize some representations help to make sense of the story, while others help to show their thinking when finding solutions.
Tu profesor te va a dar varias tarjetas que muestran problemas-historia, diagramas, rectas numéricas y ecuaciones.
Agrupa cada problema-historia con un diagrama, una recta numérica y una ecuación. Prepárate para explicar tu razonamiento.
The purpose of this activity is for students to solve story problems using any strategies and representations that make sense to them. In previous lessons, students have used number lines, tape diagrams, and equations to represent situations and solve problems. Now they have the opportunity to apply their understanding and make choices about how to make sense of problems and show their thinking. In the Synthesis, students reflect on which representations are most helpful to them and make connections across representations (MP2). The last question in the Synthesis will likely elicit a variety of responses from students, which can emphasize the point that students should use representations that make sense to them.
Resuelve cada problema. Si te ayuda, usa una recta numérica o un diagrama.
“Hoy resolvieron problemas y compararon representaciones. Han aprendido cómo pueden usar diagramas para dar sentido a los problemas-historia y cómo las rectas numéricas les pueden ayudar a mostrar cómo pensaron” // “Today you solved problems and compared representations. You have learned how you can use diagrams to make sense of story problems and how number lines can help you show your thinking.”
“En esta unidad, hemos dedicado bastante tiempo a estudiar la suma y la resta en la recta numérica. Cuéntenle a su compañero una manera como la recta numérica les ayudó a entender una estrategia o la manera como alguien pensó” // “We've spent a lot of time looking at addition and subtraction on the number line during this unit. Tell a partner 1 way the number line helped you understand a strategy or someone else’s thinking.”
Resolvimos todo tipo de problemas y los representamos de distintas formas. Representamos la suma y la resta en la recta numérica. Relacionamos ecuaciones y estrategias. Sumamos y restamos hasta 100. Usamos diagramas, bloques en base diez, rectas numéricas y ecuaciones para mostrar cómo pensamos, y para dar sentido a historias y situaciones.