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Math Investigations 6 - 8Tammy L Jones
[email protected]@TLJConsultingGroup.com [email protected]
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Process Standards
• Problem Solving
• Reasoning & Proof
• Communication
• Connections
• Representation
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A Bell Ringer or Problem of the Week…Find the Number
Use as few clues as possible, in the order given 1. It is a five-digit whole
number
2. It is divisible by 5
3. It is divisible by 4
4. The sum of its ten-thousands digit and its thousands digit is 14.
5. The sum of its ten-thousands digit and its hundreds digit is 11.
6. The sum of its thousands digit and its tens digit is 8.
7. The sum of its hundreds digit and its ones digit is 3.
8. The sum of its tens digit and its ones digit is 2.
9. It is greater than 80000.
10. Its thousands digit is 6.
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Carry out the plan: Are you being systematic
1. ab,cde2. (and 3) d is even, e = 04. a + b = 145. a + c = 116. b + d = 87. c + e = 3
Looks like I have enough info to continue.
If e = 0 and c + e = 3, then c = 3
So..a = 8Then b = 6And d = 2 (yes…even)The number is:
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Reasoning About Number & Operations
Sums of Consecutive Numbers
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So…
• What did you notice about the numbers on the preceding slide?
• Definition??
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Number Sets…
• Label your cardstock– “The Real Number System”
• Using your curves AND whatever else you need, model the Real Number System on the cardstock.
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Sum-thing About Consecutive Numbers
3 + 4 = 7
2 + 3 + 4 = 9
4 + 5 + 6 + 7 = 22
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Other examples…
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With an elbow partner…
• Sum-thing about Consecutive Numbers
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Pattern Sniffer
• Did you sniff out any patterns?
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What about…
• The numbers that CANNOT be sums of consecutive integers?
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Shortcuts?
• Can you see a shortcut for determining whether a number is the sum of two or more consecutive addends?
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Factors & Multiples
• LCM/GCF
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3 Activities
• Looking for the Least
• In-Venn-stigating Multiples and Factors
• What are the Relationships?
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Illuminations
Difference of Squareshttp://illuminations.nctm.org/LessonDetail.aspx?id=L276
Fibonacci Nimhttp://illuminations.nctm.org/LessonDetail.aspx?id=U176