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Section 4 Systems of Professional Learning Module 2 Grades K-5: Focus on Content Standards

Section 4

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Section 4 43 Ron’s Recycle Shop was started when Ron bought a used paper-shredding machine. Business was good, so Ron bought a new shredding machine. The old machine could shred a truckload of paper in 4 hours. The new machine could shred the same truckload in only 2 hours. How long will it take to shred a truckload of paper if Ron runs both shredders at the same time? (Van de Walle, Karp, & Bay-Williams, 2012)

Section 4 44 A ranger estimates that there are 9 deer in each square mile of the park. If this estimate is correct, how many total deer are in the park? 1.What is the area of the park? 2.How many are in the park? 3.How many total deer are in the park? 13 miles 8 miles 9 deer in each = 1 square mile

Section 4 45 A ranger estimates that there are 9 deer in each square mile of the park. If this estimate is correct, how many total deer are in the park? 13 miles 8 miles 9 deer in each = 1 square mile

Section 4 46 A ranger estimates that there are 9 deer in each square mile of the park. If this estimate is correct, how many total deer are in the park? 13 miles 8 miles

Section 4 47 The perimeter of the rectangular state park shown is 42 miles. A ranger estimates that there are 9 deer in each square mile of the park. If this estimate is correct, how many total deer are in the park? Explain your answer using numbers, symbols, and words.

Section 4 How can I help teachers incorporate cognitively rigorous mathematics tasks that will benefit ALL students? 48

Section 4 Scaffolding Open Questions Parallel Tasks C-R-A 49 Page 22

Section 4 What can be added to the problem? What can happen during the implementation? 50 Five friends ordered 3 large sandwiches. James ate ¾ of a sandwich. Katya ate ¼ of a sandwich. Ramon ate ¾ of a sandwich. Sienna age ½ of a sandwich. How much sandwich is left for Oscar?

Section 4 Example 1: The answer to a division problem is 10. What numbers did you divide to get this answer and what word problem might you have been solving? 51 Example 2: Andrew ate ______ of the pizza and had _____ left over. Olivia ate ½ of the leftovers and gave the rest to Michael. How much pizza did Michael get to eat?

Section 4 Example 3: Create a word problem that can solved by adding two fractions. 52 Example 4: Fill in the numbers that will make the equation true. 9 + ____ = _____ ____ + 5 = _____ 10 + ___ = _____

Section 4 Example 1 Choice 1: Create an equation that requires you to add two 3-digit numbers. How can you tell if your equation is true? Choice 2: Create an equation that requires you to add two 2-digit numbers. How can you tell if your equation is true? 53

Section 4 Example 2: Create a word problem for one of these equations. Choice 1: 9 x 5 = 45 Choice 2: 18 x 3 = 54 Choice 3: 23 X 4 = 92 54

Section 4 Concrete 55 Representational Abstract

Section 4 56 Retrieved from Illustrative Mathematics

Section 4 Illustrative Mathematics 57 Achieve the Core Smarter Balanced Mathematics Assessment Project

Section 4 1.What other sites/materials do you know of that are good resources for cognitively rigorous tasks? 2.How do cognitively rigorous tasks relate to conceptual understanding, procedural skill and fluency, and application of mathematics? 3.How do cognitively rigorous tasks help students to develop the mathematical expertise in the Standards for Mathematical Practice? 58 Page 23