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1 Math Alliance June 29, 2010 Beth Schefelker, DeAnn Huinker, Melissa Hedges & Chris Guthrie

2 We are learning to…  Use contextual situations to explore the meaning of division You will be successful when…  Explain why the various division procedures are valid based on the meaning of division.

3 Four friends are going on vacation together. They decide to rent an RV. The cost for the RV is $640.00. They agree to equally split the cost. How much will each friend pay? No U.S. standard algorithm please!

4  Share your strategy with your neighbor.  What language was used to explain the strategy? Now…  Use place value models to demonstrate your strategy.  How did the place value models ◦ support your use of concept-based language? ◦ push you to visualize the situation differently?

5  Turn and Talk: ◦ What is division?  Beckmann ◦ Two natural ways to interpret division and both are useful.

6 Context #1 Evan has 24 apples. He put them into bags containing 6 apples each. How many bags did Evan use? Context #2 Evan has 24 apples. He shares them equally among 6 friends. How many apples will each friend get? What is the answer in each context? How might a young child model each problem?

7 But is it?

8  Context #1 – Measurement Evan has 24 apples. He put them into bags containing 6 apples each. How many bags did Evan use? ◦ Known: Size of group ◦ Unknown: Number of groups  Context #2 – Partitive Evan has 24 apples. He shares them equally among 6 friends. How many apples with each friend get? ◦ Known: Number of groups ◦ Unknown: Size of groups

9 Javier has 8 marbles. If he puts 2 marbles in each bag, how many bags will he need? Measurement asks “how many groups?” Javier has 8 marbles. He equally shares them with his friend Jesús. How many marbles will each boy get? Partitive asks “how many are in each group?”

10  Read each problem.  Act out each problem with the counters using the “Division Work Mat.”  Identify if the problem is a measurement or partitive situation.  Draw a sketch. Write an equation. Label each accordingly

11  Homework ◦ Read pp. 289-293 from Beckmann ◦ Complete these problems following the instructions in the book:  p. 187 #1  p. 191 #1a, #1b, #1e  Due July 6, 2010


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