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Session 2 - Identify and Use Proportional Relationships

Grade Band 6-8. Identify and Use Proportional Relationships (Grade 7)

Session 2

(25 to 35 minutes)

Igniting background knowledge (5-10 minutes)

Before delving into the lesson, let’s warm up the student’s brains.

Warm-up Activity: Lesson Slides (slides 3-5) and Lesson Guide (page 1)

Directions:

This lesson has a detailed instruction guide. The Instruction Guide: Session 2 provides detailed instructions, prompts, and strategies for helping students understand this concept. Please see the notes on timing and suggestions for use in the instruction guide.

Focus: MP6: Attend to precision and MP7: Look for and make use of the structure

Decorative question mark:

Why are students doing this/what are they getting out of it? 

Students can compare their strategy to two correctly worked examples. The worked examples may have more steps/information than students used. Noticing the similarities and differences may help students find and correct their own mistakes. It can also help students hone in on patterns. The models used in the worked examples can help students think about a proportional relationship as a collection of equivalent fractions.  

Lesson Activity #1 (20-25 minutes)

Activity: Lesson Slides (slides 6-10) and Lesson Guide (pages 2-3)

Directions:

This lesson has a detailed instruction guide. The Instruction Guide: Session 2 provides detailed instructions, prompts, and strategies for helping students understand this concept. Please see the notes on timing and suggestions for use in the instruction guide.

Focus: MP4: Model with mathematics and MP7: Look for and make use of the structure

Decorative question mark:

Why are students doing this/what are they getting out of it? 

The purpose of this activity is to review the definition of proportional relationships, notice and wonder about patterns in tables and graphs of proportional relationships, and determine if given tables and graphs represent proportional relationships. 

A Note About Timing

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Stop: This is the end of this session.  This is a good place to stop, take a break, and return to the next session later in the day or the next day.