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Discovering Fractions: A Fun and Interactive Workshop Experience for K-4 Students

Join us for an enriching workshop at Math CAMPPP 2012, where students engage in hands-on discovery of fractions. Through interactive activities like "On Your Feet for Fractions" and a unique "Treasure Box" session, participants will share their personal fraction experiences and learn collaboratively with their peers. Prepare for fun-filled moments that encourage critical thinking, creativity, and teamwork while reinforcing essential math concepts. Share your biggest "AHA" moments and discover how to overcome any obstacles together!

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Discovering Fractions: A Fun and Interactive Workshop Experience for K-4 Students

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  1. Math CAMPPP 2012 Treasures Galore! K-4 Breakout Four 1

  2. Minds On: Re-Acquaintance • On the white side of a recipe card, clearly write a fraction that you could use to describe your experience at Math CAMPPP. • Find the person whose card matches yours. • Reacquaint yourself by describing your fraction to your partner. • KEEP YOUR FRACTION CARD!!!

  3. Minds On: On Your Feet for Fractions! Stand up if: • You are greater than one • You are less than one half • Your numerator is lessthan your denominator • You represent a part of a set that is broken into five parts

  4. On Your Feet for Fractions! Stand up if: • You have the same value as one half • You are the closest to one whole but not one whole • Your fraction has a very small value

  5. On Your Feet for Fractions! • Now, find one or more campppers who would make you whole!

  6. Treasure Box • Look in your treasure box. Pull out evidence of your biggest “AHA” of the week. Share how you are going to use this as you move forward with others at your table.

  7. Reality Check • What obstacles might get in your way?

  8. Resource Sharing • Sandy’s fraction circles • WINS and ePractice with Cathy • Greg’s audio formative assessment • “Entrance” card • …

  9. So long, farewell… Keep in touch… cchaput@wellingtoncdsb.ca sandy.dilena@eqao.com

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