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Revision Fractions, Decimals, Percentages
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Schedule:
Learning goals
Break
Student questions
Criterion C and D information
Criterion C and D practice
Real-life homework question
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Wiskunde
Middelbare school
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Leerjaar 2
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Good morning!
Schedule:
Learning goals
Break
Student questions
Criterion C and D information
Criterion C and D practice
Real-life homework question
Slide 1 - Slide
Learning goals
At the end of this lesson I can:
Communicate my answers effectively
Apply Mathematics in real-life context
Slide 2 - Slide
Give one word to describe your break?
(Can be in your native language)
Slide 3 - Mind map
Student questions
Bob has 150 candy canes. If he gives 2% of it to each of his 4 friends, how much does he have left?
Adam bought 20 Christmas trees over the holidays for his store. It costed €1 761.
13% of them are fake trees. How much is spent on fake tress?
Slide 4 - Slide
Student questions
Bob has 150 candy canes. If he gives 2% of it to each of his 4 friends, how much does he have left?
138 candy canes
Adam bought 20 Christmas trees over the holidays for his store. It costed €1 761.
13% of them are fake trees. How much is spent on fake tress?
13% of 20 = 2.6 trees
Slide 5 - Slide
Investigation C/D
Criterion C: Communication
Criterion D: Real life context
Part 1: Complete at home (you will get a week)
(January 11)
Part 2: Complete in class
(January 18)
Topics: Decimals, Fractions and Percentages
Slide 6 - Slide
Investigation C Criteria
1. Mathematical language:
1. Instead of saying 14 is in the
"times table"
of 7 say: 14 is a
"multiple"
of 7
Slide 7 - Slide
Investigation C Criteria
1. Mathematical language:
2. Different forms of mathematical representation:
1. Instead of saying 14 is in the
"times table"
of 7 say: 14 is a
"multiple"
of 7
2. What tools can you use to make you answers more clear?
Diagrams, examples, tables, etc.
Slide 8 - Slide
Investigation C Criteria
1. Mathematical language:
2. Different forms of mathematical representation:
3. Communication is clear and complete:
1. Instead of saying 14 is in the
"times table"
of 7 say: 14 is a
"multiple"
of 7
2. What tools can you use to make you answers more clear?
Diagrams, examples, tables, etc.
3. If someone who knows nothing about Math would read your answer, would they understand?
Slide 9 - Slide
Investigation C Criteria
1. Mathematical language:
2. Different forms of mathematical representation:
3. Communication is clear and complete:
4. Your diagrams/tables/calculations/etc. are organized and neat:
1. Instead of saying 14 is in the
"times table"
of 7 say: 14 is a
"multiple"
of 7
2. What tools can you use to make you answers more clear?
Diagrams, examples, tables, etc.
3. If someone who knows nothing about Math would read your answer, would they understand?
4. You have a clear beginning, middle and end/conclusion.
Try to do no scratching in the middle of your answer.
Slide 10 - Slide
Investigation D Criteria
1. Identify elements of real-life situations.
1. What do I need from the context to solve the problem?
Slide 11 - Slide
Investigation D Criteria
1. Identify elements of real-life situations.
2. Select appropriate mathematical strategies
1. What do I need from the context to solve the problem?
2. Choose the correct calculation rules/strategies. To add fractions, the denominator should be the same.
Slide 12 - Slide
Investigation D Criteria
1. Identify elements of real-life situations.
2. Select appropriate mathematical strategies
3. Apply chosen mathematical strategies succesfuly
1. What do I need from the context to solve the problem?
2. Choose the correct calculation rules/strategies. To add fractions, the denominator should be the same.
3. Apply the strategie(s) from 2 correctly giving the
right answer
.
Slide 13 - Slide
Investigation D Criteria
1. Identify elements of real-life situations.
2. Select appropriate mathematical strategies
3. Apply chosen mathematical strategies succesfuly
4. Describe/explain the degree of accuracy
1. What do I need from the context to solve the problem?
2. Choose the correct calculation rules/strategies. To add fractions, the denominator should be the same.
3. Apply the strategie(s) from 2 correctly giving the
right answer
.
4. How close is your final answer to the correct solution? Rounding, estimating, etc.
Slide 14 - Slide
Investigation D Criteria
1. Identify elements of real-life situations.
2. Select appropriate mathematical strategies
3. Apply chosen mathematical strategies succesfuly
4. Describe/explain the degree of accuracy
5. Describe/discuss/explain if a solution makes sense in the real life context
1. What do I need from the context to solve the problem?
2. Choose the correct calculation rules/strategies. To add fractions, the denominator should be the same.
3. Apply the strategie(s) from 2 correctly giving the
right answer
.
4. How close is your final answer to the correct solution? Rounding, estimating, etc.
5. Does my final conclusion/solution actually make sense?
Ex: Final answer is that there are 526.34 people in the world.
Slide 15 - Slide
Criterion C/D practice
Criterion C practice: Work together in duo's.
Criterion D practice: Work on it by yourself, let your work be checked by your neighbour!
Slide 16 - Slide
Real-life homework question
Create your own real-life homework question regarding
Decimals
- The question must come from a real-life context, the more complex the context the better.
- You must provide the working out and solution to your questions as well.
- Best questions will appear in tomorrow's lesson
Slide 17 - Slide
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