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Math MYP Linear Patterns Task Table Seating
Math MYP Linear Patterns Task Table Seating
Math MYP Linear Patterns Task Table Seating
Math MYP Linear Patterns Task Table Seating
Math MYP Linear Patterns Task Table Seating
Math MYP Linear Patterns Task Table Seating
Math MYP Linear Patterns Task Table Seating
Math MYP Linear Patterns Task Table Seating
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MYP Style linear patterns task based on number of persons seated at tables. It is valuable as an introduction to investigation task structure or possibly as a formative assessment.

It is debatable whether it could be properly used as an investigation. On one hand, students find a linear pattern equation for rectangular tables then apply this idea to finding an equation to trapezoidal tables - so in that sense they apply their pattern finding to a new context. On the other hand, one could see this as a knowledge based task where students simply find two linear patterns - which is especially true if they are already formally taught linear (arithmetic) sequences or making y=mx+c equations formally.

Regardless, it is valuable to prompt students to investigation task structure (organize your work, describe patterns, formalize patterns, verify with a further case) in early MYP grades.

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MYP Criteria based on Next Chapter criteria.

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Math MYP Linear Patterns Task Table Seating

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Description

MYP Style linear patterns task based on number of persons seated at tables. It is valuable as an introduction to investigation task structure or possibly as a formative assessment.

It is debatable whether it could be properly used as an investigation. On one hand, students find a linear pattern equation for rectangular tables then apply this idea to finding an equation to trapezoidal tables - so in that sense they apply their pattern finding to a new context. On the other hand, one could see this as a knowledge based task where students simply find two linear patterns - which is especially true if they are already formally taught linear (arithmetic) sequences or making y=mx+c equations formally.

Regardless, it is valuable to prompt students to investigation task structure (organize your work, describe patterns, formalize patterns, verify with a further case) in early MYP grades.

Editable Word document so you can make adjustments as needed

MYP Criteria based on Next Chapter criteria.

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Use variables to represent quantities in a real-world or mathematical problem, and construct simple equations and inequalities to solve problems by reasoning about the quantities.
Solve word problems leading to equations of the form 𝘱𝘹 + 𝘲 = 𝘳 and 𝘱(𝘹 + 𝘲) = 𝘳, where 𝘱, 𝘲, and 𝘳 are specific rational numbers. Solve equations of these forms fluently. Compare an algebraic solution to an arithmetic solution, identifying the sequence of the operations used in each approach. For example, the perimeter of a rectangle is 54 cm. Its length is 6 cm. What is its width?
Recognize situations in which one quantity changes at a constant rate per unit interval relative to another.
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