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Making Fraction Tiles
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1)Pay Attention 2)Do the Task 3)Head’s Up 4)New Instructions
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Create a rectangle like the one on the left. To do this, select the rectangle tool from the pallet at the bottom of the window. Once you have made the rectangle, right-click on the shape and choose Format Autoshape. Shade your shape light yellow. It will be worth 12 th ’s
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Make one-whole
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1) Make 12 copies of the white tile
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2) Line them up so that they fit together (no gaps, no overlaps)
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3) Group them. Do this by selecting all twelve. (One by one or click-drag around the shape) Right on the shape and select grouping
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4) Colour the shape black (right-click on the shape and select format object) You now have a tile worth one-whole
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Follow the same procedure to make the tiles below.
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Make one-eighth. 1)You need a new technique to make eighth’s. Start by copying a twelfth tie and a whole.
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Make one-eighth. 2)Make eight copies of the white tile and group them together.
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Make one-eighth. 2) Place the white’s on top of the black tile
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Make one-eighth. 3) Select the end of the tile on the right and drag it until it covers the black exactly.
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Make one-eighth. 3) Move the white’s off the black tile and ungroup them. (right-click/grouping/ungroup)
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Colour one of the tiles brown. 3) You now have an 8 th tile
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Using the copy-group-stretch technique you can make any fraction you want!! Make 5 th ’s and 10 th ’s using this technique. (they will be “vertical tiles” not like in the real set.) Make 7 th ’s and 9 th ’s
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Make one-fifth. 1) copy2) group 3) stretch
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Make one-fifth. 5) Ungroup and colour
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1) 2,3)
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4) 5)
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6)
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Make a set
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