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Making Equivalent Fractions
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Bell Ringer Solve by converting the following fractions to have like denominators: 1/3 + 2/4 3/4 - 1/5 1/10 (< , > or =) ¾ Be the Teacher… “Teach” your table partner how to convert to like denominators :0)
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Review Homework Review your answers with your table partner.
What problems would you like to work out on the board?
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What are we learning today?
Objective: By the end of class students will be able to generate equivalent fractions by completing their circle maps with an 80% or better
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Review The Learning Goal
Table Partner Discussion Rate yourself on the learning goal.
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Let's make some connections!
Daily objective: By the end of class students will be able to generate equivalent fractions by completing their circle maps with an 80% or better Why do we need to learn about fractions?
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Date: Equivalent Fractions Hypothesis: Main Ideas Notes Reflection:
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Hypothesize Is 6/8 an equivalent fraction of 1/3? Prediction:
How might you solve this problem?
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Equivalent Fractions Time to play with our Fraction Strips :0)
How can we make 1/2? How can we make 3/4? These are Equivalent Fractions ! Lets learn the math
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Equivalent Fractions Hypothesis: Date: 11/20/14 Main Ideas Notes
Different fractions that name the same number. 1/2 is the same as 2/4 Step 1: Multiply the numerator and denominator by the same number. EXP: 3/5 Reflection:
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These fractions represent the same amount.
Lets Practice x = These fractions represent the same amount.
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These fractions represent the same amount.
Lets Practice x = = These fractions represent the same amount.
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Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? ? x 3 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 3 3
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Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Numerator!
Given the new denominator, can you find the missing numerator? ? x 4 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... x 4 4
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Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Denominator!
Given the new numerator, can you find the missing denominator? x 9 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... ? x 9 9
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Make An Equivalent Fraction Find the Missing Denominator!
Given the new numerator, can you find the missing denominator? x 5 = We multiplied the numerator and denominator by ... ? x 5 5
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Make Equivalent Fractions Find the Missing Numbers!
Try these in your groups. Make Equivalent Fractions Find the Missing Numbers! 44 12 A C = = 55 42 45 28 = D B = 54 63
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Circle Maps
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Reflection Rate yourself on this lesson… 1- Novice 2- Apprentice
3-Practitioner 4-Expert Why did you rate yourself this way?
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Practice
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Exit Strategy 1) 2)
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