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− | =Activity - Name of Activity= | + | =Activity - It's a Wrap with Combinations= |
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| ==Estimated Time== | | ==Estimated Time== |
| + | 40 min |
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| ==Materials/ Resources needed== | | ==Materials/ Resources needed== |
| + | *Pencils |
| + | *Clear bags for paper manipulatives |
| + | *Paper manipulatives copied, cut and placed in plastic bags |
| ==Prerequisites/Instructions, if any== | | ==Prerequisites/Instructions, if any== |
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| ==Multimedia resources== | | ==Multimedia resources== |
| ==Website interactives/ links/ simulations/ Geogebra Applets== | | ==Website interactives/ links/ simulations/ Geogebra Applets== |
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| ==Process (How to do the activity)== | | ==Process (How to do the activity)== |
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| + | *Prepare the paper manipulatives and put in clear bags. NOTE: Be sure to include more of each item than is needed so that students must think about when to stop putting combinations together. |
| + | *Demonstrate how to make wrapping paper/bow combinations using exactly one paper and one bow. |
| + | *Have students work in groups to create all of the possible wraps using exactly one paper and one bow. |
| + | *Once groups are finished, demonstrate how to represent all of the combinations using a tree diagram. |
| + | *Have students create their own tree diagrams to match their wrapping creations. |
| + | *Closure - discuss why there are exactly nine possible wrap combinations using only one paper and one bow. |
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| ==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)== | | ==Developmental Questions (What discussion questions)== |
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| ==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)== | | ==Evaluation (Questions for assessment of the child)== |
| ==Question Corner== | | ==Question Corner== |
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| '''To link back to the concept page''' | | '''To link back to the concept page''' |
− | [[Topic Page Link]] | + | [[Permutations_And_Combinations]] |