PPT-All About Fractions
Author : sherrill-nordquist | Published Date : 2016-10-23
Standard 2G3 To be a fraction a shape must have EQUAL parts Equal parts means that all parts are the same size Do these shapes show equal parts Why do you think
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Standard 2G3 To be a fraction a shape must have EQUAL parts Equal parts means that all parts are the same size Do these shapes show equal parts Why do you think so Equal Parts Think about when your parents say you get to eat half of an apple How much of the apple do you really get . 1 07 01 05 04 02 2 16 28 19 21 11 3 34 26 57 32 22 4 43 21 18 25 5 11 07 05 26 03 6 05 32 28 01 24 7 16 61 06 60 26 8 14 11 17 15 9 57 52 57 62 22 10 42 51 14 45 76 brPage 2br Ordering Decimal Fractions 2 Write out each list of decimals in order sta (Part Two). To find 1/8 of something, we divide that thing by 8.. What if we wanted to know what 3/8 of something was? . You’d be doing the same thing 3 times, so you would multiply by 3. . (72 is a whole number – so it’s all in one group. 72 ÷1 is… 72.) . Unit 5.6. Pages 244-247. . . 2.. 3.. 4.. 30. 96. 144. 120 . Warm Up . Problems. Write each fraction in simplest form.. 15 x 2 . 12 x 8. 9 x 16. 8 x 15. Multiplying whole number Fractions. Objective: . Introducing:. Common Denominator. The . common denominator. of 5 and 4 is 20 because both 5 and 4 divide evenly into 20. . Compare Fractions . 1. 12. 20. 15. 20. 3. 5. 3. 4. 3. 5. <. 3. 4. Here is the picture of . Fractions the same as a ½. . Look at the shapes below, they all have ½ shaded but the half could be written in different ways.. 1/2 . 2/4. 3/6. 4/8. Look at those fractions again!. . 1. . 2. . quarter. 1. 4. 1. 4. 1. 4. A quarter is a quarter of 1. A quarter is half of a half. Fractions and Decimals 3. quarter. 1. 4. 1. 4. 1. 4. A quarter is a quarter of 1. A quarter is half of a half. Fractions and Decimals 3. 3. /21/17. How do we add and subtract fractions with like denominators?. How do we add and subtract fractions with unlike denominators?. How do we use models to add and subtract fractions?. Today We’ll Discuss. Aims. Look at how fractions, decimals and percentages are taught in school.. Identify why children find fractions, decimals and percentages difficult.. Identify ways in which you can help your child at home.. 3/23/17. How do we multiply and divide fractions and mixed numbers?. How do we use models to multiply and divide fractions?. How do we estimate products and quotients of fractions?. Today We’ll Discuss. For. example:. In this . lesson, . you . will learn how to identify equivalent fractions. . by . using a number line.. Fractions. 0. 1. Thinking fractions with different numerators and denominators are not equivalent. Made Easy!. My momma. says I should “change” my shirt before she “flips” her lid!. © . Mike’s Math Mall. Using…. CCSS 5NBT.B.7. keep. Change!. Flip!. Because with a little change to a division of fractions’ problem, you’ll be right back to multiplying!. We have added and subtracted fractions. In this lesson we will multiply fractions. When we add and subtract fractions, we count how many of the same size parts there are. When we multiply fractions, the sizes of the parts change. Consider this multiplication problem: . Introduction. In this chapter you will learn to add fractions with different denominators (a recap). You will learn to work backwards and split an algebraic fraction into components called ‘Partial Fractions’. Unit Planning Team:. Traci Rhoades (RG), Paige Brown (NS), . Brooke Bradley (LW), Stacy Dustman (ET), Pam Keith (ET) . 5. th. Grade Unit 4. Essential Questions. How can I apply and extend my understanding of operations with whole numbers to operations with fractions and mixed numbers including real-world situations?.
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