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1 Conceptual Fraction Division
July 19, 2017

2 Use conceptual models to divide fractions
Objectives and agenda Use conceptual models to divide fractions Warm Up Equal or Fair Sharing Visualizing Situations for Fraction Division Exit Slip

3 What story might you invent that can be modeled by this expression?
Warm UP What story might you invent that can be modeled by this expression?

4 Simplify it and use a model to show your solution.
Part 2 What story, modeled by this expression, would you invent to give meaning to division? 22 ÷ 4 Simplify it and use a model to show your solution. Handout Unifix Cubes and Chips Examples: Fair Share (Partitive) Number of groups is known Grouping interpretation (quotative, measurement, repeated subtraction) The number of elements in each group is known but the number of groups is unknown.

5 Fair sharing model of division - partitive division
Division Stories Fair sharing model of division - partitive division The number of “groups” is known, but the share received is unknown. Grouping model of division – quotative, measurement, or repeated subtraction The number in each group is known or the ”share), but the number of groups is unknown. Fair share – Sharing marbles among 4 people Grouping Model – I have 22 apples and wish to bag them, 4 apples per bag, how many bags do I need?

6 What story might you invent that can be modeled by this expression?
Try again What story might you invent that can be modeled by this expression? Simplify it and use a model to show your solution.

7 Picture Number line Pattern blocks Models
How many half-gallon bottles can be made from 3 gallons of water? How many half-hour episodes can I watch in a 3-hour span? How many half-pizza portions can be made out of 3 whole pizzas?

8 Write a situation to model the expression.
Now let’s try Write a situation to model the expression. Simplify it using a model.

9 Number line Clock Rectangle or bar Models
You have a half hour before bedtime to finish three math exercises. If you split the time equally, how much time will you spend on each exercise?

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