If you’d prefer a prompt with only one correct answer try this one below.
What is the sum of the numbers covered by the grey squares? How do you know? What did you do?
Thinking: Which one doesn't belong? How would you defend your answer? Cam you pursuade others to share your perspective/belief? And
How many different ways can you determine the sum?
This is how one student counted the squares @MathBeforeBed @catholic_hill pic.twitter.com/fZZHmJAqSg — Kirsty Chamberland (@K_Chamberland) December 7, 2017
\ \ Fraction Circles provided by Brainingcamp: Access Brainingcamp’s virtual manipulatives and lessons Interested in exploring fractions through problem based
\ \ Answer together all the wondering questions your child has.\ \ Possible Questions to push the talk further:\ \
Thinking: Sunday morning #tmwyk. It’s so fun to watch L’s problem-solving & listen to her reasoning. Thanks for today’s “mission”,
\ \ Change it up. Re do the questions with saying “more than 20” Thinking: I think I have some
\ \ Possible discussion Questions: Who has eaten the most? Who has eaten the least? How many marbles are still
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