Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers Lesson 2.3.2 Multiplying Fractions and Mixed Numbers Teachers be sure to look at the notes section on each slide form important information.
Reading Problem – As a roller coaster car reaches the bottom of a slope and begins to go up the next slope, it’s acceleration, combined with the downward pull of gravity, can make you feel 3 ½ times as heavy as you really are! This sensation is called SUPERGRAVITY! How heavy would a 110 pound person experiencing Supergravity feel! Answer
Multiply 3 ½ × 110 pounds = I would feel…. 385 pounds…. WOW!
Why do we need to learn how to multiply fractions? Are you a…… Chicken - OR - Brave Heart
Today’s Lesson Over the past several days we have multiplied fractions using visual models. Today, we will learn a more traditional method to multiply fractions and mixed numbers. Let’s get started! Teach lesson via student notes. Not handling super gravity very well.
We’ll move directly to our student notes today… Teach lesson via student notes.
∙ 5 5 5 1 5 4 25 4 × = 1 4
6 3 18 1 24 5 15 4 = = 18 × 1 1 3 3 5 21 5 1 7 = × 1
7 14 1 19 8 = 133 4 = 33 1 4 × 4 1 24 56 3 7 24 32 4 7 = = × 8
Independent Practice
2.3.2/2.3.3 Exit Ticket Name ____________________________ Date_______ Pd _____
SUPERGRAVITY As a roller coaster reaches the bottom of a slop and begins to go up the next slope, it’s acceleration, combined with the downward pull of gravity, can make you feel 3 ½ times as heavy as you really are! This sensation is called SUPERGRAVITY!
Length: 3200' Height: 160' Drop: 228' Speed: 82 mph Duration: 1:57 Phantom's Revenge Kennywood Amusement Park West Mifflin, Pennsylvania Length: 3200' Height: 160' Drop: 228' Speed: 82 mph Duration: 1:57
Phantom's Revenge The “Chickens!” No Hands Up!
Phantom's Revenge The “Brave Hearts!” Hands Up!
Phantoms Revenge
See face! Supergravity: About to Occur!