Mip1501 Ass 3
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MIP1501
Assignment 3 2023
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Due Date: 11 July 2023
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QUESTION 1
1. Name four types of models in learning fractions and how they can be
progressively used in an intermediate phase mathematics classroom. (8)
AREA MODEL: In the area model fractions are represented as parts of an area or
region. Useful manipulatives include rectangular, or circular fraction sets, pattern
blocks, geoboards and tangrams.
Rectangular, or circular fraction sets can be used to develop the understanding that
fractions are parts of a whole, to compare fractions, to generate equivalent fractions
and to explore operations with fractions
LINEAR MODEL: In the linear model lengths are compared instead of areas (e.g., 3/4
of an inch). Either number lines are drawn and subdivided or physical materials are
compared on the basis of length. Useful manipulatives include Cuisenaire rods or
fraction strips that are easily connected to ideas about fractions on a number line.
Cuisenaire Rods are rectangular rods, each of a different color and size, that can be
used to help students develop understanding of a range of math concepts including
addition, subtraction, multiplication, length, area, volume, and fractions.
SET MODEL: In the set model the whole is understood to be a set of objects, and
subsets of the whole make up fractional parts (e.g. ½ of the class, ¼ of a set of buttons,
1/3 of a tray of muffins). Useful manipulatives include two-color counters, centimeter
cubes, or any set of objects that can be counted (e.g. a bag of marbles).
Typically red on one side and yellow on the other two color counters can be flipped to
change their color and model various fractional parts of a set.
DISCRETE MODEL: Together with one unit being divided up in parts, we need to
foster the idea of parts or fractions of a number of things. Two-thirds of the balls are
blue and one third is white.
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Similarly, factors of 144 would be all the pairs of numbers, which, when multiplied
together, give the result as 144. Now the question that arises is what the factors of
144 and how to find them are?
We can group two numbers which when multiplied together gives us the result as 144,
which is also called Pair Factors
Pair Factors Method
When calculated and counted, we concluded that the number 144 has 15 factors.
The factors of 144 are 1, 4, 2, 3, 6, 8, 16, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 72 and 144.
3. State and briefly discuss five building blocks that are crucial in the
process of building relational skill. (
Cardinal and ordinal numbers: Cardinal numbers tell how many things there are
in a group, but not what order they are in. Ordinal numbers indicate the order
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For example, A motorist travels at 80 km per hour. In terms of rate this can be written
as;
80𝑘𝑚
= 80𝑘𝑚/ℎ
1 ℎ𝑟
For example: How fast are you driving? The speed of the car (often expressed in km
per hour) is a rate. What interest does your savings account pay you? The amount of
interest paid per year is a rate.
Rates are everywhere in our lives, which is why they are so important to understand.
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QUESTION 2
2.1. Explain how you will teach an Intermediate Phase learner how to calculate
the following expressions. Show all your calculations. (Write the answer
as proper fractions, in their simplest form, or whole numbers.)
𝟓 𝟏
2.1.1. 𝟏 𝟖 + 𝟐 𝟒
Common denominator
13 18
+
8 8
31
=
8
Covert to mixed fraction
7
=3
8
𝟏 𝟕 𝟑
2.1.2. 𝟐 𝟑 − 𝟏 𝟖 + 𝟏 𝟒
2–1+1=2
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8 − 21 + 18
=
24
26 − 21
=
24
5
=
24
Putting together
1 7 3 5
2 −1 +1 =2
3 8 4 24
𝟐
2.1.3. 𝟏 𝟑 ÷ 𝟑 × 𝟒
5 1
= × ×4
3 3
5×1
= ×4
3×3
20
=
9
𝟐
=𝟐
𝟗
𝟑 𝟏 𝟏
2.1.4. (𝟒 𝟖 − 𝟏 𝟖) ÷ 𝟒
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26 4
= ×
8 1
26 1
= ×
2 1
= 𝟏𝟑
𝟏 𝟏
2.1.5. 𝟐𝟒 ÷ 𝟒 ÷ 𝟐
9 1 2
= × ×
4 4 1
9 1 1
= × ×
4 2 1
9
=
8
𝟏
=𝟏
𝟖
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QUESTION 3
3.1. Do a research on the software that is available in the market today.
Choose one that you can use in your Grade 5 class to teach mathematics.
Discuss your choice with the following in mind:
The name of the software.
How it works and how you can use it in Grade 5 to teach mathematics?
The benefits.
The shortcomings (if any) and reference list.
How it work?
Microsoft Math contains features that are designed to assist in solving mathematics,
science, and tech-related problems, as well as to educate the user. The application
features such tools as a graphing calculator and a unit converter. It also includes a
triangle solver and an equation solver that provides step-by-step solutions to each
problem
The benefits.
Using Microsoft Mathematics can help students both in visualizing and understanding
mathematics concepts and problems.
Microsoft Mathematics enriches student’s learning and increases student’s motivation.
The shortcomings
Some students become visually dependent. They experience challenges analysing
questions from a question paper without visual images.
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3.2. Explain in detail how you will teach an Intermediate Phase learner to
differentiate between rational and (give examples).
Rational numbers include perfect squares Irrational numbers include surds such as
such as 4, 9, 16, 25, and so on. √2, √3, √5, √7 and so on.
QUESTION 4
4.1. Give and explain the use of four examples of peripheral equipment that
can used in Intermediate Phase for the teaching and learning of
mathematics.
Mouse
Keyboard
scanners and
modems
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iPad – learners can use iPads as mobile electronic devices which they can use
anywhere to access the internet and do mathematical researches.
4.2. Jabu had a few marbles. Today he played and doubled his number of
marbles. Then Thabo gave him three marbles free. Jabu has 21
marbles now. How many did he have before he started playing? Solve
this problem using a suitable model.
𝑥 + 𝑥 + 3 = 21
2𝑥 + 3 = 21
2𝑥 = 21 − 3
2𝑥 = 18
𝑥=9
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Rational numbers include perfect squares Irrational numbers include surds such as
such as 4, 9, 16, 25, and so on. √2, √3, √5, √7 and so on.
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