The purpose of this activity is for students to find the area of a figure by decomposing it into two non-overlapping rectangles. The Activity Synthesis should emphasize different strategies and also encourage students to directly link expressions and the use of parentheses to the way they decompose the figure. If students drew gardens in the shape of the image in the Launch, display those drawings as well during the Notice and Wonder.
Some students may partition diagonally to split the figure into what looks like 2 symmetrical parts, or cut the figure up into more than 2 parts. Both are acceptable ways of finding the area. Ask students who partition diagonally to find the area in the way they partitioned, but then encourage them to find a second way that has partitions on one of the grid lines. As students look through each others’ work, they discuss how the representations are the same and how they are different, and can defend different points of view (MP3).
When students notice that the smaller parts of the figure can be added to find the total area of the figure they are looking for and making use of structure (MP7).
This activity uses MLR7 Compare and Connect. Advances: representing, conversing.