Explore fractions while you help yourself to 1/3 of a chocolate cake …
Explore fractions while you help yourself to 1/3 of a chocolate cake and wash it down with 1/2 a glass of orange juice! Create your own fractions using fun interactive objects. Match shapes and numbers to earn stars in the fractions games. Challenge yourself on any level you like. Try to collect lots of stars!
Big Ideas: A fraction represents the division of a whole into equal …
Big Ideas: A fraction represents the division of a whole into equal shares. The denominator is represented by the number of segments on a number line between two whole numbers. This lesson builds on students' work with partitioning area models of wholes into equal shares. This task requires students to recognize whether number lines were partitioned correctly, justify their reasoning, and partition number lines on their own. Students will be building the foundations of fraction sense on a number line by representing, partitioning, and labeling equal shares. The mathematical concepts in this lesson build toward students' future work with composing, decomposing, and identifying specific fractions on number lines as well as future work with comparing and equivalent fractions. Vocabulary: number line, line segments, fraction, numerator, denominator, halves, thirds, fourths, sixths, eighths
Big Ideas: A fraction describes the division of wholes into equal shares. …
Big Ideas: A fraction describes the division of wholes into equal shares. Equal shares have the same area or amount, but do not have to be the same shape. This lesson builds on students' work with partitioning circles and rectangles into two, three, and four equal shares. This task uses a scenario in which students share a birthday cake. Students will be presented with kids who each want to share their cake differently and asked to justify which kids are sharing equally. Students will be building their foundational knowledge of fractions by representing, labeling, and justifying equal shares. The mathematical concepts in this lesson build toward students' future work with naming fractions, comparing fractions, and equivalent fractions. Vocabulary: fraction, equal shares, halves, thirds, fourths, sixths, eighths
This lesson builds on student understanding of how to perform addition and …
This lesson builds on student understanding of how to perform addition and subtraction equatiions by using the concept of math mountains. Students will be able to find the unknown number by using the part, part, whole strategy. This concept is foundational for second grade students to experience the connection between subtraction and addtion problems. Students will explain their understanding by the using diagrams of math mountains. They will explain how they deternimined the unknown by the part, part, whole system.
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