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In this lesson you will learn how to add unit fractions to make one whole by looking at different examples of wholes broken into equal parts and determining the name of each equal part, or unit fraction, and joining those parts together
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Whole Numbers 1,2,3,4,5…
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Fractions: Equal parts of wholes
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Fractions: Equal parts of wholes
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Fractions: Equal parts of wholes
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Fractions: Equal parts of wholes
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Writing Fractions
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Unit Fraction: Just ONE part of a whole that has been
broken into equal parts
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Unit Fraction: Just ONE part of a whole that has been
broken into equal parts
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Unit Fraction: A fraction with the numerator of 1
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Unit Fraction: A fraction with the numerator of 1
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When the numerator and the denominator are the same
the fraction equals 1
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All of these fractions are equal to 1 because
their numerators and denominators are the same. We are thinking about ALL of the parts in the whole
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Maria had a tray of muffins. She ate 6 muffins.
What fraction of the tray of muffins did Maria eat?
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Maria had a tray of muffins. She ate 6 muffins.
What fraction of the tray of muffins did Maria eat?
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Maria had a tray of muffins. She ate 6 muffins.
What fraction of the tray of muffins did Maria eat?
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Now you know how to add unit fractions to make one whole by looking at different examples of wholes broken into equal parts and determining the name of each equal part, or unit fraction, and joining those parts together
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