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Communication about Division

Communicating About Division

The video episode in this clip shows a different classroom than in the last clip, but the situation is similar -- students are also working in small groups. In this small group the students are discussing how to divide 6 objects among 4 people. While you are watching, notice how the group members listen to each other.




Focus Questions

  • What are the characteristics of a classroom environment that would support this type of interaction between students?
  • What can you, as a teacher, do to encourage your students to learn with and from their peers in this manner?

 

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Reflection Questions

  • Return to the video and watch it again. This time, pay close attention to the mathematical explanation the student is giving. Is it mathematically correct?
  • Some people would argue that a "danger" of letting students work in groups is that "wrong" mathematics is learned. What argument would you make about this subject? How would you support your argument


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