Adding Mixed numbers Lesson 12-8 CCSS 4.NF.3.c

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Adding Mixed numbers Lesson 12-8 CCSS 4.NF.3.c Literature Link: Multiplying Menace: The Revenge of Rumpelstiltskin by Pam Calvert (first fourth of the book) Adding Mixed numbers Lesson 12-8 CCSS 4.NF.3.c

MATH Essential Questions What does it mean to add and subtract fractions and mixed numbers with like denominators?  MATH Essential Questions

MATH Essential Questions What is a standard procedure for adding and subtracting fractions and mixed numbers with like denominators? MATH Essential Questions

MATH Essential Questions How can fractions and mixed numbers be added and subtracted?   MATH Essential Questions

Today’s Lesson In this lesson, you will learn how to add mixed numbers. Let’s look at the Envision Video for this lesson and take the quiz.

Adding mixed numbers Sample problem: 3 7/12 + 5 8/12 First, add the fractions. 7/12 + 6/12 gives me 13/12. Because the numerator is larger than the denominator, make this a mixed number. 15/12= 1 1/12 Now, add the remaining whole numbers to your new mixed number. 1 1/12 + 3 + 5. The sum is 9 1/12.

Practice! 4 5/6 + 7 2/6 3 3/4 + 2 3/4 5 4/5 + 3 3/5 8 5/6 + 6 2/6 4 5/6 + 7 2/6 3 3/4 + 2 3/4 5 4/5 + 3 3/5 8 5/6 + 6 2/6 4 2/3 + 3 2/3 7 7/8 + 8 6/8

Problem 1 Gavin ate 2 3/4 slices of apple pie. Sean ate 3 2/4 slices of apple pie. How many slices of apple pie did both boys eat altogether?

Problem 2 Farmer Bob planted 5 2/3 rows of strawberries and 4 2/3 rows of blueberries. How many rows of berries did Farmer Bob plant in all?

Problem 3 Abby swims 8 8/12 laps at the pool. Amanda swims 8 7/12 laps at the pool. How many laps do both girls swim combined?

Problem 3 DeAndre runs 5 3/4 yards on his first run with the football and 9 3/4 yards on his second run during the first quarter. What is the total number of yards DeAndre runs?

Lesson Wrap Up In this lesson, you learned how to add mixed numbers using a variety of methods. Reflection: What do you find challenging about this lesson? Homework (12-8 Practice) for one “Paw Signature” and (12- 8 Reteaching & Practice) if you want two “Paw Signatures.” Website for Practice: http://www.aaamath.com/fra66dx2.htm