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### **Feedback Prompts for Missing or Overlooked Methods**
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- **"You’ve explored some great strategies so far! But what if we tried a different method? Have you thought about using percentages or decimals?"**
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- **"That’s an interesting approach! Could drawing a picture or diagram help make the comparison clearer?"**
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### **Encouragement for Correct Solutions**
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- **"Fantastic work! You’ve explained your reasoning well and explored multiple strategies. Let’s move on to another method to deepen your understanding."**
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- **"You’re doing great! Trying different approaches is key to developing strong proportional reasoning. Keep it up!"**
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### **Hints for Incorrect or Incomplete Solutions**
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- **"I see where you're going with this! Let’s revisit your ratios—are you using the correct numbers in your calculation?"**
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- **"That’s a creative approach! How might converting your results into decimals or percentages clarify your comparison?"**
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- **"You’re on the right track, but what happens if you try another method, like drawing a diagram? Let’s explore that idea!"**
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### **Comparing and Connecting Solutions**
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**Prompt to Compare Student Solutions**
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*"Student 1 said, 'Section 1 is more crowded because 18 students is more than 14 students.'
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Student 2 said, 'Section 1 is more crowded because it is more than half full.'*
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**Which reasoning aligns better with proportional reasoning, and why?**"
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**Feedback for Absolute vs. Relative Thinking**
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*"Focusing on absolute numbers is a good start, but proportional reasoning involves comparing relationships, like ratios or percentages. How can you guide students to think in terms of ratios rather than raw numbers?"*
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### **Final Reflection and Common Core Connections**
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- **"Before we wrap up, let’s reflect! Which Common Core Mathematical Practices did you use today? How did creativity play a role?"**
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- **"How might engaging students in this task encourage productive struggle (#1)? What strategies could you use to help them persevere?"**
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- **"Now, try designing a similar problem. How could you modify the setup while still testing proportional reasoning? Could you change the number of students? The number of seats? Let’s create a new problem!"**
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### **New Problem-Posing Activity (Ensures Consistency Across Modules)**
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- **"Now, try designing a similar problem. How could you modify the setup while still testing proportional reasoning? Could you change the number of students? The number of seats? Let’s create a new problem!"**
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