1.4 Sharing Many Things Objective: -I can divide a group into equal parts and name the parts with fractions.

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1.4 Sharing Many Things Objective: -I can divide a group into equal parts and name the parts with fractions.

Big Idea: We have been learning how to find fractions of a single whole. Today you will learn how to find fractions of a group of objects.

Example I have 12 marbles in my collection. I want to give my friend half of them. How many marbles will I give to my friend? Draw a picture to solve.

Here’s a few other strategies Draw a box split it in half share the 12 things between the two boxes. Count the number of objects in one half. So, ½ of 12 = 6 Draw 12 objects and color every second one (or whatever your denominator is). Count the number you have colored in. So, ½ of 12 = 6

Guided Practice Lets try another example… 1)Oscar picked 12 apples. He gave 1/3 of the apples to Gil and 1/3 of the apples to Becky. How many apples did each of them get? We are trying to find 1/3 of 12. In order to figure this out you want to divide 12 into 3 equal groups. 12 divided by 3 equals 4. Therefore, 1/3 or 12 is 4. Let’s say I wanted to find 2/3 of 12. Since I know 1/3 of 12 is 4, 2/3 of 12 would be 8. I multiplied the 4 by 2 since I am looking for two thirds instead of one third.

You try these… 2) Pilar picked 12 apples. She gave ¼ of the apples to Dwayne, ¼ of the apples to Murphy, and ¼ of the apples to Kelley. How many apples did each of them get? 3) Chiang picked 12 apples. She gave 1/6 of the apples to each of her 5 friends. How many apples did each friend get?

Answers (Self Check) 2. 3 apples (12 divided by 4) 3. 2 apples (12 divided by 6)

One more… Solve somewhere in your notebook! Sarah received 20 new stickers for her birthday. She gave her sister ¾ of the stickers. How many stickers did she give her sister?

Answer (Self Check) 20 divided by 4 equals 5. Then you need to do 5 x 3 in order to find ¾ and not ¼ and it equals 15. She will give her sister 15 sitckers.