The purpose of this activity is for students to write and interpret division expressions and equations that represent equal sharing situations. They explain the relationships between the dividend and the numerator and divisor and the denominator. Students may draw diagrams to help them make sense of these relationships (MP1).
The last problem provides an opportunity for students to think critically about a proposed solution to a problem (MP3). Different ways to think about the proposed solution include:
- Estimation: with 3 friends sharing 2 liters equally, each friend gets less than 1 liter.
- Thinking about the meaning of the numerator (how many liters are being shared) and denominator (how many people are sharing the water equally).
This activity uses MLR3 Critique, Correct, Clarify. Advances: reading, writing, representing
Representation: Internalize Comprehension. Synthesis: Invite students to identify which details were needed to solve the problem. Display the sentence frame, “La próxima vez que escriba ecuaciones de división, prestaré atención a . . .” // “The next time I write division equations, I will pay attention to . . . ”
Supports accessibility for: Conceptual Processing, Memory, Language