Reflecting on Practice: Making Connections that Support Learning

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Reflecting on Practice: Making Connections that Support Learning Unit 2, Session 2 2016 Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute At your table, work in pairs so that each pair is doing a different problem. Find a solution for your problem and be ready to share your strategy. If you solve your problem quickly, find another strategy for finding the solution. Do all your work on poster paper. Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute What connections can you see? Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute How are all these connected? Think by yourselves for a minute, then round robin at your table. It is OK to pass if your ideas are not yet formed. Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

With your partner... What are other mathematical situations in which the situations appear different, but the underlying structure is really the same. For example adding fractions and combining like terms. Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute Taste Test: Can people tell the difference between Pepsi and Coke? Do people who prefer Coke do better at identifying it?   Spend the next few minutes at your table talking about how you would design the taste test. Have one volunteer from your table join your room’s planning committee to plan the test. The planning committee should meet at Lunch to set up the plan for the experiment and email Cal (sig225@gmail.com) by 6pm Friday the supplies and procedures needed for Monday. Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute Reflection in your journal: What's one thing you're really excited about, or have found useful, that you've encountered this week? Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute

Park City Mathematics Institute Reflection in your journal: What's one thing you're really excited about, or have found useful, that you've encountered this week? Exit ticket: What went well this week? What ideas do you want to know more about? Reflecting on Practice Park City Mathematics Institute