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The purpose of this Warm-up is to elicit ideas about baking, which will be useful when students solve a problem about a recipe in a later activity. While students may notice and wonder many things about the image, baked goods with which students are familiar and details about the process of how those baked goods are made are the important discussion points.
¿Qué observas? ¿Qué te preguntas?
Recipe and Fractions Handout, Spanish
The purpose of this activity is for students to familiarize themselves with the structure of a recipe and consider the mathematical questions that could be asked about a recipe. When students wonder about what mathematics is involved in a situation, they model with mathematics (MP4). A blackline master of a recipe has been provided. If available, have students use cookbooks or internet enabled devices to look for recipes that interest them.
The purpose of this activity is for students to use what they have learned about multiplying and dividing fractions to solve a problem involving a recipe. Students have to figure out a way to measure the ingredients for a recipe using a limited set of measuring tools. They have to look for relationships between the amounts that need to be measured and the tools that are available. When students model a situation using a representation such as a drawing or equation, they model with mathematics (MP4).
Noah quiere preparar pan de banano usando esta receta. Él solo tiene una taza medidora de de taza y una cucharita medidora de cucharadita. ¿Cómo puede Noah preparar esta receta usando estas 2 herramientas para medir? Muestra cómo pensaste. Usa dibujos o ecuaciones.
“Hoy usamos lo que hemos aprendido sobre multiplicar fracciones y dividir números enteros y fracciones unitarias para resolver un problema sobre una receta” // “Today we used what we’ve learned about multiplying fractions and dividing whole numbers and unit fractions to solve a problem about a recipe.”
“Al resolver el problema de hoy, ¿cómo les ayudaron las relaciones entre las herramientas para medir y las cantidades de la receta?” // “How were some of the relationships between the measuring tools and the amounts in the recipe helpful as you solved the problem today?” (I knew that I could make 2 out of groups of , which helped me think to divide 2 by to find how many quarter cups he needed to measure the flour. I knew that I could multiply by a whole number to get which helped me figure out how Noah could measure the brown sugar.)
Consider having students respond to the previous question as a journal prompt.