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FISH! December 14 & 19, 2012 Melissa Deacon Brie Beane. Cuisenaire Rods. Whole Class Lesson Purple = 1whole unit What are the fractions described by Red rod? White rod? Light green rod? Yellow rod?. Question 1:. 1/3 + 2/9. Question 2:. 1/2 – 1/3. Question 3.
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Cuisenaire Rods • Whole Class Lesson • Purple = 1whole unit • What are the fractions described by • Red rod? • White rod? • Light green rod? • Yellow rod?
Question 1: 1/3 + 2/9
Question 2: 1/2 – 1/3
Question 3 • When the birthday cake was about to be served, you were told you could have • 0.6 • 60% • 3/5 • 6% • Which three will give you the same size portion? http://math.about.com/library/7a.pdf
Split Students into Groups • Intervention Group • Students got 0-1 correct on Formative Assessment • Teacher works with this group • Remediation Group • Students got 2 correct on Formative Assessment • Must be a paired activity • Accelerated Group • Students got all 3 correct on Formative Assessment • Should be as a group
Group 1 • Teacher provides direct instruction • Back up to re-teach a more basic skill (common denominators instead of uncommon denominators) • Use concrete manipulatives that students can relate to
Group 2 • Students work in pairs to complete activity that readdresses the same skill and content that they were originally taught when they go the whole group instruction • Students will play Basketball Fractions • Completing the sheet together
Group 3 • Look at 5-7 store ads that use percents and convert them to decimals and fractions. • Determine the amount of savings for these ads. • Rewrite the ads using fractions instead and ask 2 adults which is the better deal, the fraction or the percent and why. • Record their responses and be prepared to explain to your teacher.
Considerations… • Any child can be in any “level” group depending on the objective being taught. “EC” or “LEP” or “AIG” makes no difference when fair formative assessment determines grouping. • Classroom management skills