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Teaching for Understanding Division with Fractions Dr. DeAnn Huinker, Dr. Kevin McLeod, Dr. Henry Kepner University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee Math Teacher Leader (MTL) Seminar Milwaukee Public Schools June 2005

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Teaching for Understanding Division with Fractions. Dr. DeAnn Huinker, Dr. Kevin McLeod, Dr. Henry Kepner University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Math Teacher Leader (MTL) Seminar Milwaukee Public Schools June 2005. Session Goals. Deepen conceptual understanding of division with fractions. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Teaching for UnderstandingDivision with Fractions

Dr. DeAnn Huinker, Dr. Kevin McLeod, Dr. Henry Kepner University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Math Teacher Leader (MTL) SeminarMilwaukee Public Schools

June 2005

Session Goals

Deepen conceptual understanding of division with fractions.

Examine “why” we can invert and multiply.

Popcorn PartyServing Size: 2 cups

How many servings from:

8 cups of popcorn

5 cups of popcorn

Summarize

Write the equation for each situation (8 cups; 5 cups).

Identify the meaning of each number in the equations.

SummarizeHow many 2–cup servings?

8 ÷ 2 = 4 cups cup servings

serving

5 ÷ 2 = 2 cups cup

serving

12

servings

What does the represent?

One-half of a cup of popcorn?

One-half of a serving?

Are you sure?

12

Popcorn PartyServing Size: cup

How many servings from:

1 cup of popcorn

4 cups

2 cups

12

12

SummarizeHow many 2–cup servings?

1 ÷ = 2 cup servings

4 ÷ = 8 cups servings

12

cupservin

g12

cupservin

g

TaskPopcorn Parties #1 & #2

Facilitator

Paper Strip Demonstrator

Algorithm

TaskPopcorn Parties #1 & #2

Facilitator poses one problem at a time.

Each individual silently solves it.

On facilitator’s cue: State answer.

Demonstrator models with paper strips.

Take turns to justify your reasoning.

Popcorn Party #1

Serving Size: cup of popcorn

How many servings can be made from: 1 cup of popcorn 2 cups of popcorn 3 1/2 cups of popcorn

14

Popcorn Party #2

Serving Size: cup of popcorn

How many servings can be made from: 3/4 cup of popcorn 6 cups of popcorn 2 1/4 cups of popcorn 4 1/2 cups of popcorn

34

Popcorn PartyServing Size: cup

How many servings from 4 cups?

34

SummarizeHow many 2–cup servings?

4 ÷ = cups

34

cupservin

g

Discussion

In reviewing these division situations and

your solutions, what are you noticing?

34 X = 1?

7 ÷ 8 =

1224 • = 1

1212

SummarizeHow many 2–cup servings?

5 ÷ = 3

4

5• =3

41

• =34

1

92

• =34

1

92