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Connecting Bar Models to Algebra Richard Bisk Professor of Mathematics [email protected] www.worcester.edu/smip sites.google.com/site/singmathproject/ To find presentation slides on the web Search for: singmathproject Sometimes “Bisk math” works too. Worcester State University Common Core Mathematical Practices • MP1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. • MP2 Reason abstractly and quantitatively. Worcester State University C→P→A Concrete: Pictorial: Abstract: ? ││││││││ 8 Worcester State University Abstraction • Gives mathematics its power. • But abstraction without understanding?? • Leads to confusion. Worcester State University Is this a hard problem? Than spent 3/5 of his money in the first week and 1/3 of the remainder in the second week. He spent $110 altogether. How much did he have left? Worcester State University MODEL DRAWING and C→P→A The model drawing approach takes students from the concrete to the abstract stage via an intermediary pictorial stage. Many complex problems are easier to solve with algebra…. if you understand the algebra! Outline of Presentation • Examples starting at grade 1 • Connections to algebra • Problems for you to try •Handout has many of the examples. Addition Worcester State University Connects set and measurement models 0 5 10 15 3 ? Worcester State University Subtraction Worcester State University Operations and Algebra • CCSS.Math.Content.1.OA.B.4 Understand subtraction as an unknown-addend problem. For example, subtract 10 - 8 by finding the number that makes 10 when added to 8. Worcester State University 13 + x = 7 13+x=17 x + 11= 14 Worcester State University Multiplication Worcester State University Division Suppose Trish scored x goals. Then Shawn scores 3x goals x + 3x = 36 4x = 36 x=9 Worcester State University Example (grade 4): Josh spent 2/5 of his money on a present for his Dad. The present cost $12. How much money did he have at first? Josh’s Money ? 12 2 units = 12 1 unit = 6 5 units = 30 Josh started with $30. Josh’s Money ? 12 2 units = 12 2 x 12 5 1 unit = 6 1 x6 5 5 units = 30. x 30 Suppose Josh started with x dollars. Example (grade 5): Bob and Jill share $80 in the ratio 3:2. How much money did Jill get? Bob $80 Jill ? 5 units = 80 2 units =32 1 unit = 16 Jill gets $32. Worcester State University Bob and Jill share $80 in the ratio 3:2. How much money did Jill get? Suppose Bob gets 3x dollars and Jill gets 2x dollars. Then 3x + 2x = 80 5x = 80 x = 16 Jill’s share is 3x = 48 Worcester State University Three boys, Juan, Seth and Jared shared a number of stamps in the ratio of 3:5:7. If Seth received 45 stamps, how many more stamps did Jared receive than Juan? ? Juan Seth 45 Jared Can you finish this? Worcester State University ''Of the people in attendance at a recent baseball game, one-third had grandstand tickets, one-fourth had bleacher tickets, and the remaining 11,250 people in attendance had other tickets. What was the total number of people in attendance at the game?" Seats G G G G B B B ? 11,250 5 units = 11,250 1 unit = 2,250 12 units = 27,000 The total attendance was 27,000. Worcester State University ''Of the people in attendance at a recent baseball game, one-third had grandstand tickets, one-fourth had bleacher tickets, and the remaining 11,250 people in attendance had other tickets. What was the total number of people in attendance at the game?" Suppose x people attended the game. Then x 1 1 x x 11, 250 3 4 7 x x 11, 250 12 5 x 11, 250 12 1 x 2250 12 x 27, 000 Worcester State University Than spent 3/5 of his money in the first week and 1/3 of the remainder in the second week. He spent $110 altogether. How much did he have left? Than spent 3/5 of his money in the first week and 1/3 of the remainder in the second week. He spent $110 altogether. How much did he have left? Money Remainder 110 ? Money 11 units = $110 4 units = $40 1 unit = $10 He has $40 left. Worcester State University Than spent 3/5 of his money in the first week and 1/3 of the remainder in the second week. He spent $110 altogether. How much did he have left? Shall we do the algebraic solution? Suppose Than started with x dollars. The first week, he spent (3/5)x and had (2/5)x remaining. The second week he spent (1/3) of the remaining money or (1/3)(2/5)x. Altogether he spent (3/5)x + (1/3)(2/5)x. If we simplify this we get (11/15)x was spent altogether. Now we need to solve (11/15)x = 110. We get (1/15)x = 10. So x = 150. He started with $150 and spent $110. So he had $40 left. Worcester State University Nick spent $39 on dinner. This was 26% of his paycheck. How much was his paycheck? 100% Nick’s pay ? 26% (39) 26% → 39 Nick’s paycheck was $150 1% → 39/26 100% → 100 x (39/26) = $150 Worcester State University Nick spent $39 on dinner. This was 26% of his paycheck. How much was his paycheck? 100% Nick’s pay ? 26% (39) 26% of x = 39 26% → 39 0.26x =39 1% → 39/26 100% → 100 x (39/26) = $150 x = 39/.26 = 150 Worcester State University Problems to Try 1. Ann has 7 more books than Kim. Together they have 33 books. How many books does Kim have? 2. Ribbon A is twice as long as Ribbon B. Ribbon C is twice as long as Ribbon A. The total length of the three ribbons is 224 cm. How long is Ribbon C. (Adapted from “Primary Math 3 – Challenging Word Problems”) Worcester State University 3. On a recent math exam, 1/5 of the grades were A’s and 1/3 were B’s. There were 6 more B’s than A’s. How many students took the exam? 4. After spending 2/5 of his allowance on a shirt, Oscar still has $27 left. How much was his allowance? Worcester State University After spending 2/5 of his allowance on a shirt, Oscar still has $27 left. How much was his allowance? Oscar’s Money ? 27 3 units = 27 1 unit = 9 5 units = 45 Oscar started with $45. Worcester State University 5. Two kiwis and a pineapple cost $4. Two kiwis and three pineapples cost $9. What does a pineapple cost? 6. John and Paul spent $45 together, John and Henry spent $65 together, and Henry spent 3 times as much as Paul. How much did John spend? (From Primary Math 5A) Worcester State University 7. A fish tank weighs 11.5 lbs. when it is 1/8 full of water and 34 lbs. when it is 3/4 full. How much does the empty tank weigh? (From Parker/Baldridge: Elementary Mathematics for Teachers) 8. A school raised $18,000 in a charity event. The money raised was shared among three charities, A, B, and C, in the ratio 1:2:3. How much money did each organization receive? (From Math In Focus 6A) Worcester State University Common Core Mathematical Practices • MP1 Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. • MP2 Reason abstractly and quantitatively. Worcester State University