This article describes the progression from halves, to thirds and fourths, as …
This article describes the progression from halves, to thirds and fourths, as well as fair sharing as a means of teaching more abstract fractions to young students. Throughout the article activities are suggested to support the learning, as well as a link to a six-minute video which shows two children working on a difficult sharing situation practically with a teacher who questions appropriately to get the thinking going. Two of the activities mentioned in the article, "Happy Halving" and "Bowl of Fruit" are cataloged separately.
In this lesson students will practice creating equivalent fractions. Using manipulatives and …
In this lesson students will practice creating equivalent fractions. Using manipulatives and can be done with pencil and paper. This is a face to face lesson. The program that was used for support is IReady - Grade 3 InstructionAssessment - There is an observational assessment, and then a virtual practice from boom learningThe image on the cover is a picture of my fraction tiles in my classroom.
This problem with multiple solutions is an opportunity for students to practice …
This problem with multiple solutions is an opportunity for students to practice finding equivalent fractions using a visual fraction bar model. The goal is for the student to develop a deep understanding of equivalent fractions using the model in order to determine a rule for finding equivalent fractions without a model. A Teacher's Note page, hints, possible solutions, and a printable page are provided.
This lesson/unit is all about Fractions! Students will access a digital learning …
This lesson/unit is all about Fractions! Students will access a digital learning site to explore fractions through multiple media sources. They will watch videos, read books, play games, and visit websites all designed to help them develop a deeper understanding of fractions. To demonstrate their knowledge, students will then work with their peers to complete a digital notebook, a hyperdoc, a jamboard, and a google form. Students will be empowered to learn because this lesson/unit gives them choice!
Use these Venn diagrams to help support students in learning about fractions. …
Use these Venn diagrams to help support students in learning about fractions. They involve simplifying and comparing fractions with like or unlike denomiators.
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