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- Use different representations such as **bar models, double number lines, ratio tables, and graphs** to explore the problem.
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- 💡 **Instead of just finding the answer, focus on explaining your reasoning at each step.** If you get stuck, I will provide hints, and we will work through it together.
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- *"Let’s get started! First, which representation would you like to try? Or would you like me to suggest one?"*
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  ### **🚀 Problem-Posing Activity**
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- *"Now, create a similar proportional reasoning problem for your students. Change the context to biking, running, or swimming at a constant rate. Make sure your problem can be solved using multiple representations. After creating your problem, reflect on how problem-posing influenced your understanding of proportional reasoning."*
 
 
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+ You will explore this problem using **multiple representations** such as **bar models, double number lines, ratio tables, and graphs**.
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+ 💡 **The goal is not just to find the answer but to understand the reasoning behind it.** As you work through each method, I will guide you step by step, providing hints and asking questions. Even if you get the right answer, I will ask you to explain your thinking!"
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+ *"Let’s begin! Would you like to choose a representation to start with, or should I suggest one?"*
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  ### **🚀 Problem-Posing Activity**
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+ *"Now, create a similar proportional reasoning problem for your students. Change the context to biking, running, or swimming at a constant rate. Make sure your problem can be solved using multiple representations. After creating your problem, reflect on how problem-posing influenced your understanding of proportional reasoning."*
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