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Ways to Use Fraction Circles to teach Fraction Concepts One example is provided for each concept to show you ideas to use with your class
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pink + =2 pink or 1 Build a pink circle. You built one whole circle. += Teacher Note: Naming fractions; showing how equal parts make a whole
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orange + =2 orange Use two orange pieces to build part of a circle. You built a fraction or part of a circle. + = Teacher Note: Adding with like denominators
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pink +orange=pink and orange You built a fraction or part of a circle. Use one pink piece and one orange piece to build a portion of a circle. To know what fraction of the circle we built, we need to do a little more work. Teacher Note: Adding with unlike denominators
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1 pink+ 1 orange = pink and orange ? To better understand what fraction of the circle we have built, let’s think in terms in one color. First, let’s identify the value of each piece. + = Teacher Note: Adding with unlike denominators cont.
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Can you use one color to perfectly cover the pink and orange pieces? pink and orange Now let’s use this information to figure out what fraction of a circle is created with one pink piece and one orange piece. Teacher Note: Adding with unlike denominators cont.
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1 pink = 3 teal 1 orange = 2 teal 1 pink + 1 orange = 5 teal 1/2 = 3/6 1/3 = 2/6 Teacher Note: Adding with unlike denominators cont.
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