An AWESOME PowerPoint Presentation for our BBES 3rd Graders

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An AWESOME PowerPoint Presentation for our BBES 3rd Graders Comparing Fractions An AWESOME PowerPoint Presentation for our BBES 3rd Graders

Okay… you better know this one.  2 or 3? Which is bigger: 3! Phew! You got it!

17! 17 or 12? Let’s try another one… Which is bigger: Another good answer!

How do we figure this out? I bet you can do this… 1 or 3 ? 4 4 Which is bigger: How do we figure this out?

Well, let’s think about it like pizza! 1 4 of a pizza is ONE slice out of 4. Like this  and 3 4 of a pizza is THREE slices out of 4. Like this 

So which is BIGGER? 1 4 3 4 ? or

! 3 4 So which is BIGGER? Well this makes sense! 3 4 ! Well this makes sense! ¾ is bigger than ¼ because 3 pieces out of the 4-piece pizza is more than 1 piece out of the 4-piece pizza! Let’s try another one. 

How do we figure this out? I bet you can do this… 1 or 2 ? 2 2 Which is bigger: How do we figure this out?

so it’s GOTTA be more than WAIT A MINUTE. 2 2 Isn’t equal to a WHOLE? 1 2 so it’s GOTTA be more than …right?

Let’s prove it! 2 2 Well… compared to 1 2

2 2 We were right! 1 2 Larger

So which is BIGGER? 1 4 3 4 ? or

So which is BIGGER? 3 4 ! I could visualize that in my mind really well. ¾ is bigger than ¼ because 3 pieces out of the 4-piece pizza is more than 1 piece out of the 4-piece pizza! Let’s try another one. 

NOW it’s going to get tough! 1 or 1 ? 8 5 Which is bigger: This is WAY trickier! The denominators are different! YIKES!

Well, let’s think about it like pizza again! 1 8 of a pizza is ONE slice out of 8. Like this  and 1 5 of a pizza is ONE slice out of 5. Like this 

So which is BIGGER? 1 8 1 5 ? or

So which is BIGGER? 1 5 ! So this tells us that FRACTIONS are different than WHOLE NUMBERS. Because even though 8 is bigger than 5, 1/5 is bigger than 1/8. Let’s try a tricky one this time!

Think about it like pizza again! Which is bigger? 2 or 2 ? 4 5 Think about it like pizza again!

of a pizza is TWO slices out of 4. of a pizza is TWO slices out of 5. Let’s see… 2 4 of a pizza is TWO slices out of 4. Like this  and 2 5 of a pizza is TWO slices out of 5. Like this 

So which is BIGGER? 2 4 2 5 ? or

So which is BIGGER? 2 4 ! So this tells us that FRACTIONS are different than WHOLE NUMBERS. Because even though 5 is bigger than 4, 2/4 is bigger than 2/5. Hmmm… let’s try one more.

Which is larger? As the fractions come up on the screen, DRAW each of them on your paper so that we can compare!

Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you! Which is larger? 1 8 7 8 > < = Fill in or Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you!

Which is larger? 1 8 7 8 < > < = so… Fill in or

Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you! Which is larger? 2 4 2 4 > < = Fill in or Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you!

Which is larger? 2 4 2 4 = > < = so… Fill in or

Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you! Which is larger? 3 5 3 11 > < = Fill in or Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you!

Which is larger? 3 5 3 11 > > < = so… Fill in or

Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you! Which is larger? 1 2 1 1 > < = Fill in or Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you!

Which is larger? 1 2 1 1 < > < = Fill in or so…

Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you! Which is larger? 3 9 3 4 > < = Fill in or Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you!

Which is larger? 3 9 3 4 < > < = so… Fill in or

Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you! Which is larger? 5 7 5 7 > < = Fill in or Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you!

Which is larger? 5 7 5 7 = > < = so… Fill in or

Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you! Which is larger? 4 5 2 5 > < = Fill in or Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you!

Which is larger? 4 5 2 5 > > < = so… Fill in or

Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you! Which is larger? 6 12 6 9 > < = Fill in or Draw the two fractions on your paper to help you!

Which is larger? 6 12 6 9 < > < = Fill in or so…

Way to go! 