Examining the Progression of Standards RSD Principals January 9 & 25, 2015 Sue Larson Nora Ramirez
Outcomes Develop an understanding of the coherence that exists in the AZCCRS by: Experiencing activities from the Fractions Domain at several grade levels Examining documents that show the progression and interrelationships of several domains Become familiar with resources for parents Increase knowledge of the resources available on the NCTM website
3 rd Grade Fractions – about 20% 4 th Grade Fractions – about 31% 5 th Grade Fractions – about 33%
Fractions in the AZCCRS GradeK HS Conceptual Categories Domains CC— Counting & Cardinality RP—Ratios & Proportional Relationships F—Functions OA—Operations & Algebraic ThinkingEE—Expressions & EquationsA—Algebra NBT—Number and Operations in Base TenNS—The Number SystemN—Number & Quantity NF— Fractions MD—Measurement & DataSP—Statistics & Probability G—Geometry MP—Standards for Mathematical Practice Fractions concepts Fraction Division Frac Dec %
Supporting Fractions in the AZCCRS GradeK HS Conceptual Categories Domains CC— Counting & Cardinality RP—Ratios & Proportional Relationships F—Functions OA—Operations & Algebraic ThinkingEE—Expressions & EquationsA—Algebra NBT—Number and Operations in Base TenNS—The Number SystemN—Number & Quantity NF— Fractions MD—Measurement & DataSP—Statistics & Probability G—Geometry MP—Standards for Mathematical Practice Fractions concepts Fraction Division Frac Dec % + & – on number lines
Applying Fractions in the AZCCRS GradeK HS Conceptual Categories Domains CC— Counting & Cardinality RP—Ratios & Proportional Relationships F— Functions OA—Operations & Algebraic ThinkingEE—Expressions & EquationsA—Algebra NBT—Number and Operations in Base TenNS—The Number SystemN—Number & Quantity NF— Fractions MD—Measurement & Data SP—Statistics & Probability G—Geometry MP—Standards for Mathematical Practice Fractions concepts Fraction division Frac Dec % + & – on number lines
Sharing Cookies
Partitioning Shapes
Fractions: Part- Whole
Fractions on a Number Line
Comparing Fractions Kara ran ⅖ of a mile. Her sister ran ⅘ of a mile. Who ran the furthest? Sonya read ⅗ of her book. Jae read ⅜ of the same book. Did Sonya or Jae read more of the book? Jerre grew ⅚ of an inch. Sam grew ¼ of an inch and Sasha grew ⅜ of an inch. Who grew the least? Who grew the most?
Equivalent Fractions
Equivalent Fractions Pictorial Phase Same wholeMore parts Smaller parts What happens to the whole? What happens to the parts?
Equivalent Fractions
Mowing a Lawn Samantha mowed ½ of her lawn. Then her brother mowed ½ of what she had not mowed. How much of the lawn still needs to be mowed? One-third of Mr. K’s birthday cake was eaten at the party. His friend, Taba, took ½ of what was left to his house. How much of the cake does Mr. K have now?
Fraction Division Tai needs ¼ of a yard of ribbon to make a bow. If she has 5 yards of ribbon, how many bows can she make? Adam has ⅓ of a pound of chocolate. He is going to share the chocolate with his best friend so that he and his friend each get the same amount. How much of a pound will each get?
Fractions in the AZCCRS GradeK HS Conceptual Categories Domains CC— Counting & Cardinality RP—Ratios & Proportional Relationships F— Functions OA—Operations & Algebraic ThinkingEE—Expressions & EquationsA—Algebra NBT—Number and Operations in Base TenNS—The Number SystemN—Number & Quantity NF— Fractions MD—Measurement & Data SP—Statistics & Probability G—Geometry MP—Standards for Mathematical Practice Fractions concepts Fraction division Frac Dec % + & – on number lines
Fraction Progression
Other AZCCRS Progressions
NCTM K- 8 Membership nctm.org fractions # 2 Search Publications Choose Teaching Children Mathematics or Mathematics Teaching in the Middle Grades #1 Search fractions
Outcomes Develop an understanding of the coherence that exists in the AZCCRS by: Experiencing activities from the Fractions Domain at several grade levels Examining documents that show the progression and interrelationships of several domains Become familiar with resources for parents Increase knowledge of the resources available on the NCTM website
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