Your teacher will give you either a Problem Card or a Data Card. Do not show or read your card to your partner.
Information Gap routine. Step 1, both students read the problem card. Cycle. Problem card student says, can you tell me, fill in the blank? Data card student says, why do you need to know, fill in the blank? Problem card student says, I need to know, fill in the blank, because dot, dot, dot. Data card student listens to partner's reason and answers with information from the data cards. Repeat cycle until the problem card student can state, I have enough information to solve this problem. Both solve the problem independently and continue to ask questions if more information is needed. Finally, share data card, then compare strategies and solutions.
Pause here so your teacher can review your work.
Ask your teacher for a new pair of cards and repeat the activity, trading roles with your partner.
Student Section Summary
We used rounding to estimate answers to problems. This helped us decide if our answers to problems made sense, based on the situation and the numbers in the situation.
We also wrote equations with an unknown and used diagrams to solve for the exact answer in problems.
Situation with an unknown:
Mai had 104 beads. She bought 2 more packs of beads and each pack has 10 beads in it. How many beads does she have now?
Diagram with an unknown:
Equation with an unknown:
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