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Teaching notes These are NOT lecture notes. Students should try the questions on their own, before you show the answers. While they are practicing, you want to be walking around praising and coaching them. Before getting to class, be sure to print out the answers and have them handy. Otherwise you’ll be stuck solving the questions for yourself while they work, rather than walking around praising and coaching students. Using a remote mouse clicker, you can slowly display the answers. Time it so each answer appears soon after most students have finished that question.

Teaching Notes The purpose of these slides is to keep you, the teacher, mobile. Instead of being stuck in the front at the blackboard/projector, you can walk around. This works best if it takes less than 5 s. for you to look at each student’s work, praise or coach, and move on, “working the crowd” as Fred Jones would say. The student blackline is designed to make all students solve each question in the same part of their page, so you can see at a glance whether it’s right. That lets you work the crowd more efficiently and praise or coach many more students.

Incorrect: Correct: 1). 7 ringtones • 18 ringtones $15.75 $15.75 • 18 ringtones 7 ringtones Why is this a mistake? Please answer in your own words. 2). Maya made 65% of her free-throw shots. If she took 87 shots, how many did she make? Don’t solve the question—just set it up. Hint: 65% means ____ out of ____. 65 shots made • 87 shots taken 65 100 100 shots taken 3). 39 questions right • x total questions 50 total questions 0.78 • x Where did 0.78 come from? We divided 39 ÷ 50

x x x x x y = 48.84 (rounded) x x 4). 5). 3 = 15 7 9 a). _____ = 3 • 5 Just multiply x • 9 3 • 7 = 7 • 9 9 • 7 1.67 b). 3 • _____ = 5 5/3 = 1.6666… x (rounded) • 9 21 = 63 63 c). 3 = ( _____ ) • 5 0.6 3/5 = 0.6 x • 9 = 21 x = 21 d). (0.43) y = 21 21/0.43 = 48.8372… 9 y = 48.84 (rounded) x = 2.333333… e). (0.43) (21) = y x = 2.33 (rounded) 9.03 = y