The purpose of this activity is for students to use their experience with multiplication and division within 100 to plan part of a school garden. In this activity, students make choices about which produce to grow, how much space to use, and how much produce to grow. The choices are guided by some constraints, such as a desired yield. Students draw diagrams to represent how the plants are arranged in the garden and how much fruit they yield. When students consider constraints, make assumptions and decisions about quantities, and model a situation using a representation, such as a drawing or equation, they model with mathematics (MP4). If needed, students can be provided with images to see how the different plants grow.
MLR7 Compare and Connect: Invite groups to prepare a visual display that shows the strategies they used to plan part of the school garden. Encourage students to include details that will help others interpret their thinking. For example, specific language, using different colors, shading, arrows, labels, notes, diagrams or drawings. Give students time to investigate each others’ work. During the whole-class discussion, ask students, “What kinds of additional details or language helped you understand the displays? Were there any additional details or language that you have questions about?”
Advances: Representing, Conversing
Action and Expression: Internalize Executive Functions. Invite students to plan a strategy, including the tools they will use for designing their garden. If time allows, invite students to share their plan with another group.
Supports accessibility for: Organization, Social-Emotional Functioning