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Title: Proportional Reasoning


1
Proportional Reasoning
  • Equivalents

2
Integer Rods
  • White 1 cm x 1 cm W
  • Red 2 cm x 1 cm R
  • Lime 3 cm x 1 cm L
  • Purple 4 cm x 1 cm P
  • Yellow 5 cm x 1 cm Y
  • Green 6 cm x 1 cm G
  • Black 7 cm x 1 cm K
  • Brown 8 cm x 1 cm N
  • Blue 9 cm x 1 cm B
  • Orange 10 cm x 1 cm E

3
Equivalent Rods
  • Equivalents
  • How many combinations can be made of each type of
    rod?
  • Is there a pattern?

4
  • How many different ways are there to make W?

5
  • How many different ways are there to make R?

6
  • How many different ways are there to make L?

7
  • How many different ways are there to make P?

8
  • What is the pattern?
  • How many different ways are there to make Y?

Rods of Units in Rod of Equivalents
W 1 1
R 2 2
L 3 4
P 4 8
Generalization n ?
9
  • How many different ways are there to make G?
  • What is the pattern?
  • Number of Equivalents 2(n-1), where n is the
    number of units in a rod
  • Should you assign your students to find all of
    the equivalents for K or N?

10
  • On a test or quiz you will have to give a
    semi-concrete model of the rods
  • It is important that your semi-concrete models be
    as accurate as you can make them
  • The letter representing the color of the rod
    should be placed in each rods representation
    once and only once see class notes

11
Equivalent Fractions
  • How do we represent fractions using integer rods?
  • Part to whole
  • Whole changes as necessary to make equivalents
  • A train is two rods put together
  • We will ALWAYS use the least number of rods
    possible to make a representation
  • Do NOT draw more lines on representations than
    necessary

12
  • One half is W over R
  • One half is R over P
  • One half is ? over ?
  • How many half equivalents are there up to an EE
    train?

13
  • One third is W over L
  • One third is R over G
  • One third is ? over ?
  • How many third equivalents are there up to an EE
    train?

14
  • One fourth is W over P
  • One fourth is R over N
  • One fourth is ? over ?
  • How many fourth equivalents are there up to an EE
    train?

15
  • What rational number does this represent?
  • What rational number does this represent?

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Other Manipulatives
  • We have just looked at two manipulative that can
    be used to model rational numbers, there are MANY
    others
  • Check out some other electronic manipulative
    listed under http//ejad.best.vwh.net/java/pattern
    s/patterns_j.shtml and http//nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/
    topic_t_1.html
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