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2 10/15/2012 R Adding Mixed Numbers Reflection 10/15/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Adding Mixed Numbers 1) Peter was very thirsty and drank 2 glasses of water. There was a liter of water in the 1st glass and 1 liter In the 2nd glass. How much water did Peter drink altogether? 2) You rode a taxi 9/10 of a mile. Then you rode another 5/6 a mile. How many miles did you travel ? 3) You have 6/7 of a pie left over. Your friend has 2/3 of a pie. How much pie do you have put together? 4) 7/8 +3/16 5) 4/5 + 3/10 + 1/10 6) 5/8 + 11/12 + ¾

3 10/15/2012 R Adding Mixed Numbers Reflection 10/15/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Adding Mixed Numbers 1) Peter was very thirsty and drank 2 glasses of water. There was liter of water in the 1st glass and liter In the 2nd glass. How much water did Peter drink altogether? 2 liters 2) You rode a taxi 9/10 of a mile. Then you rode another 5/6 a mile. How many miles will you have to pay for? 1 11/15 3)You have 6/7 of a pie left over. Your friend has 2/3 of a pie. How much pie do you have put together? 1 11/21 4) 7/8 +3/16= 1 1/16 5) 4/5 + 3/10 + 1/10= 1 1/5 6) 5/8 + 11/12 + ¾= 2 7/24

4 10/15/2012 R Adding Mixed Numbers Reflection 10/15/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Adding Mixed Numbers

5 White Board Check 2 and ¼ + 1 and ¼

6 3 and 2/3 + 4 and 5/6

7 5 and ½ + 2 and 2/3

8 5 and ½ + 1 and 1/3

9 Four Pair Square

10 Cup Race!

11 Reflection Journal 1) How do you feel about Adding fractions, Is there an area where you need more help? If so, explain. Are you confident about next week’s quiz?

12 Homework 1. 2 ¼ + 3 1/8 2. 9/10 + 6 ½ 3. 11 ¾ + 9 5/8 4. 5 6/7 + 2 3/7 5. 2 ½ + 6 ¾ 6. 5 1/3 + 2 2/3 7. 1 5/6 + 2 2/3 8. 9/10 + 3/10 9. ¾ + 5/6 10. 2 2/3 + 1 2/3

13 10/17/2012 R Subtracting like and unlike fractions Reflection 10/17/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Subtracting like and unlike fractions 1) How is adding fractions different from adding integers? 2) You rode your bike four and one-third miles yesterday. Today you’re going to ride 2 and five- sixths miles. How much will you ride altogether? 3) You have two and five- sevenths of a Snickers bar and three and nine-fourteenths of a Milky Way. How much chocolate do you have?

14 10/17/2012 R Subtracting like and unlike fractions Reflection 10/17/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Subtracting like and unlike fractions

15 Sage and Scribe - One student will explain how to solve the problem while the other student writes down what the student is saying. 1. ½ -1/6 2.4/5 -1/15 3.2/3-2/9 4.6/7- 1/3

16 Homework 1.)-5/8 – 3/8 2.)7/9- 2/9 3.)9/10 – 7/10 4.)¾ - ¼ 5.)2/3- 2/4 6.)4/5 – 1/10 7.)¾ - 1/8 8.)19/20 – 2/5 9.)1/3 – 2/5 10.) 4/6 – 3/12

17 10/17/2012 R Subtracting fractions from a whole number Reflection 10/17/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Subtracting fractions from a whole number

18 10/17/2012 R Subtracting fractions from a whole number Reflection 10/17/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Subtracting fractions from a whole number

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20 60 Sec Sweep

21 10/17/2012 R Subtracting fractions from a whole number Reflection 10/17/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Subtracting fractions from a whole number

22 Material Check

23 Whiteboard Check 1. 4/5-1/10=

24 7/10

25 ¾-1/8 =

26 5/8

27 3. 9/10 -7/10=

28 1/4

29 4. 5/8 – 3/8=

30 ¼

31 5. 7/9 – 2/9=

32 5/9

33 Fly Swatter 1.What is the common denominator of these fractions 2/3, ¾, 5/6, 4/5 A.24 C. 36 B.30 D. 60

34 2.3/5 + 4/5 A.7/10 C. 7/25 B.7/5 D. 12/5

35 3.2/7 – 1/3 A.1/12 C. 4/63 B.13/21 D. 19/16

36 4.You have 8/10 of an orange. Then you gave 1/6 of an orange to your friend. How much of an orange do you still have left? A.2/3 C. 14/15 B.7/4 D. 7/10

37 5.Rick cleaned ¼ of his carpets today and 4/9 of them yesterday. How much more of his carpets did he clean yesterday than today? A.7/36 C. 3/5 B.5/13 D. 25/36

38 Sage N Scribe - Students will teach each other how to solve the problems. 1.6 – ¾ 2.5 – 1/3 3.7 – 1/7 4.3 – 2/5 5.18 – ¼ 6.2 – 1/8

39 Homework H.w pg 193 2-28 even


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