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What Are We Learning Today?

What Are We Learning Today?. L.O. To read and write Proper Fractions. Take 12 cubes. 12 cubes joined together makes one whole stick. If I divide the stick into 2 equal parts I will have 2 halves. ½ + ½ = 1 whole If I now divide my stick into 4 equal parts I will have 4 quarters.

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What Are We Learning Today?

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  1. What Are We Learning Today? L.O. To read and write Proper Fractions

  2. Take 12 cubes • 12 cubes joined together makes one whole stick. • If I divide the stick into 2 equal parts I will have 2 halves. • ½ + ½ = 1 whole • If I now divide my stick into 4 equal parts I will have 4 quarters. • ¼ + ¼ + ¼ + ¼ = 1 whole

  3. How many cubes were in each half? • How many cubes were in each quarter? • If I take just one quarter, how many quarters are left? • So I could write ¼ + ¾ = 1 • What would that be in cubes? • What number sentence could I write to show this? 3 + 9 = 12

  4. 10 Squares • How many squares are shaded? • How many squares are there altogether? • How can we write this as a fraction? • 3 10 • How many squares are not shaded?

  5. What are these 2 numbers? 3 10 Numerator How many sections are shaded Denominator How many sections the whole has been divided into

  6. How many squares are shaded? How many squares are there altogether? How can we write this as a fraction?

  7. What is the denominator? What is the numerator?

  8. Individual Work • Shading Fractions Sheet. • Remember to count the squares. • What is the denominator? • Use Multilink cubes to help. • Extension: Draw a 6x4 rectangle and decide yourself what fraction could be shaded.

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