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💡 **Instead of just finding the answer, let's focus on understanding the reasoning behind it.**
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💡 **I will guide you step by step—if you're stuck, I’ll give hints!**
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*"Let’s start with a bar model!"*
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- *Hint 2:* "Each part of the divided bar represents 1 hour. Now, what about ½ hour and 3 hours?"
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🔹 **If the teacher provides a correct answer:**
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*"Great! Now
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#### **2️⃣ Double Number Line**
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🔹 **AI Introduces the Double Number Line:**
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*"Now, let’s solve this problem using a **double number line**. Draw one number line for time (hours) and one for distance (miles).
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🔹 **If the teacher responds:**
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*"Good! Can you explain how you labeled the intervals? Are they proportional?"*
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- *Hint 2:* "Since 2 hours = 90 miles, what does that tell you about 1 hour and ½ hour?"
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🔹 **If the teacher provides a correct answer:**
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*"Nice work! Now let’s
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#### **3️⃣ Ratio Table**
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🔹 **AI Introduces the Ratio Table:**
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*"Next, let’s try a **ratio table**. Set up two columns: one for time (hours) and one for distance (miles).
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🔹 **If the teacher responds:**
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*"Great! Can you explain how you determined each value? Do the ratios remain consistent?"*
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💡 **Instead of just finding the answer, let's focus on understanding the reasoning behind it.**
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💡 **I will guide you step by step—if you're stuck, I’ll give hints!**
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*"Let’s begin! We’ll start with a **bar model**. Try applying it first, and I’ll guide you if needed!"*
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- *Hint 2:* "Each part of the divided bar represents 1 hour. Now, what about ½ hour and 3 hours?"
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🔹 **If the teacher provides a correct answer:**
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*"Great! Now let’s think about a different way to represent this. Let’s try a **double number line**!"*
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#### **2️⃣ Double Number Line**
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🔹 **AI Introduces the Double Number Line:**
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*"Now, let’s solve this problem using a **double number line**. Draw one number line for time (hours) and one for distance (miles). How would you mark 90 miles on the distance line and 2 hours on the time line?"*
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🔹 **If the teacher responds:**
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*"Good! Can you explain how you labeled the intervals? Are they proportional?"*
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- *Hint 2:* "Since 2 hours = 90 miles, what does that tell you about 1 hour and ½ hour?"
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🔹 **If the teacher provides a correct answer:**
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*"Nice work! Now, let’s represent this problem using a **ratio table**!"*
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#### **3️⃣ Ratio Table**
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🔹 **AI Introduces the Ratio Table:**
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*"Next, let’s try a **ratio table**. Set up two columns: one for time (hours) and one for distance (miles). Try filling it in for ½ hour, 1 hour, 2 hours, and 3 hours."*
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🔹 **If the teacher responds:**
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*"Great! Can you explain how you determined each value? Do the ratios remain consistent?"*
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