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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
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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
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10/15/2012 R Adding Mixed Numbers Reflection 10/15/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Adding Mixed Numbers
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White Board Check 2 and ¼ + 1 and ¼
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3 and 2/3 + 4 and 5/6
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5 and ½ + 2 and 2/3
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5 and ½ + 1 and 1/3
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Four Pair Square
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Cup Race!
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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?
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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
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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?
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10/17/2012 R Subtracting like and unlike fractions Reflection 10/17/2012 L Observe, Question, Comment Subtracting like and unlike fractions
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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
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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
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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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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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60 Sec Sweep
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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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Material Check
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Whiteboard Check 1. 4/5-1/10=
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7/10
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¾-1/8 =
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5/8
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3. 9/10 -7/10=
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1/4
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4. 5/8 – 3/8=
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¼
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5. 7/9 – 2/9=
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5/9
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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
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2.3/5 + 4/5 A.7/10 C. 7/25 B.7/5 D. 12/5
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3.2/7 – 1/3 A.1/12 C. 4/63 B.13/21 D. 19/16
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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
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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
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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
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Homework H.w pg 193 2-28 even
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