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The purpose of this Warm-up is to get students thinking about decimal expansions of fractions. This will be useful when students use long division to find decimal expansions in a later activity. While students may notice and wonder many things about these equations, the important discussion points are the number of decimal places given for each fraction and any patterns students notice within the decimal expansions.
This prompt gives students opportunities to see and make use of structure (MP7). The specific structure they might notice is repeating and terminating decimals.
Arrange students in groups of 2. Display the equations for all to see. Ask students to think of at least one thing they notice and at least one thing they wonder. Give students 1 minute of quiet think time and then 1 minute to discuss the things they notice and wonder with their partner.
A calculator gives the following decimal representations for some unit fractions:
What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Ask students to share the things they noticed and wondered. Record and display their responses without editing or commentary. If possible, record the relevant reasoning on or near the equations. Next, ask students, “Is there anything on this list that you are wondering about now?” Encourage students to observe what is on display and respectfully ask for clarification, point out contradicting information, or voice any disagreement.
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Use long division to express each fraction as a decimal.
Some students may set up their long division with the divisor and dividend in the wrong places. They will get