The purpose of this activity is to match different expressions and diagrams with one situation. Some students may match the expressions, diagrams, and situation by finding the solution to the problem and the value of each expression. Some may match the representations without finding the value of the expressions. During the Activity Synthesis, highlight how the different expressions relate both to the situation and to the diagrams, and connect the relationships to the meaning of the expressions and diagrams.
Students reason abstractly and quantitatively (MP2) when they relate the story to the diagrams and expressions. All of the diagrams and expressions involve the same set of numbers so students need to carefully analyze the numbers in the story, the diagrams, and the expressions in order to choose the correct matches.
MLR8 Discussion Supports. Students should take turns finding a match and explaining their reasoning. Display the following sentence frames for all to see: “I noticed _____ , so I matched . . .” and “_____ and _____ are the same/different because . . . .” Encourage students to challenge each other when they disagree.
Advances: Speaking, Listening
Engagement: Provide Access by Recruiting Interest. Synthesis: Invite students to generate a list of additional situations the images could represent that connect to their personal backgrounds and interests.
Supports accessibility for: Attention, Conceptual Processing