Wrap-up, Extensions – Texas Instruments TI-73 User Manual

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Number Sense

Activity 1: The Cookie Caper

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Wrap-up

Have students make a list of the fractions they think
are equivalent to each other.

Have students enter their equivalent fractions into the
TI-73 and change each to a decimal using >
(

fraction-to-decimal

function). Discuss why these

equivalent fractions also have the same decimal value.

Example

Press Y = Q > b.

The display shows

.25

as the decimal

equivalent for ¼.

Then enter [ = Y Z

> b.

The display again shows

.25

as the

decimal equivalent.

Now have students make a diagram of their final
cookies next to their original diagrams. Have them
label the new fractional parts and decimal amounts.

Extensions

Older students: Change the decimals to percents and
have a pie chart of all three amounts—fractions,
decimals, and percents.

All students: Cut their pieces in half, name the
fractional parts, and trade again for another set time
period. Investigate:
Did they make equivalent trades?

Was it easier this time, or more difficult?

Does the new fractional cookie still add up to a whole
cookie on the TI-73?

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