In this activity, students compare and order decimals in the context of running times. Students compare and order two-digit whole numbers, prompting students to be more attentive to the place value of the digits. The context of track and field may be unfamiliar, so time is built into the Launch to support students in making sense of the problem.
When students look carefully at the meaning of each digit in the numbers and interpret them in terms of the running context, they are reasoning abstractly and quantitatively and observing place value structure (MP2, MP7).
This activity uses MLR6 Three Reads. Advances: reading, listening, representing
Representation: Access for Perception. Begin by showing a video of an Olympic Women’s 400-Meter final event to support both engagement and understanding of the context. To emphasize the relative magnitude of decimals in this context, invite students to attend to the running clock, the moment when the athletes cross the finish line, and the table of final results. Ask, “Why are decimals important here?”
Supports accessibility for: Conceptual Processing, Visual-Spatial Processing