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HOW CAN PARTS MAKE A WHOLE?

HOW CAN PARTS MAKE A WHOLE?. FRACTIONS ARE PARTS OF A WHOLE THERE ARE UNEQUAL PARTS AND EQUAL PARTS. UNEQUAL PARTS ARE LIKE A TANGRAM. All the parts make one whole square but, they are all not equal. MORE EXAMPLES OF UNEQUAL PARTS . EQUAL PARTS ARE ALL THE SAME SIZE.

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HOW CAN PARTS MAKE A WHOLE?

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  1. HOW CAN PARTS MAKE A WHOLE?

  2. FRACTIONS ARE PARTS OF A WHOLE THERE ARE UNEQUAL PARTS AND EQUAL PARTS

  3. UNEQUAL PARTS ARE LIKE A TANGRAM All the parts make one whole square but, they are all not equal.

  4. MORE EXAMPLES OF UNEQUAL PARTS

  5. EQUAL PARTS ARE ALL THE SAME SIZE 6 equal triangles will make 1 hexagon. All the triangles are equal.

  6. MORE EXAMPLES OF EQUAL PARTS

  7. Which shape is divided into UNEQUAL parts? A B C D

  8. Which shape is divided into UNEQUAL parts? A B C D

  9. Which shape is divided into EQUAL parts? A B C D

  10. Which shape is divided into EQUAL parts? A B C D

  11. FRACTIONS OR PARTS OF A SET Here we have 3 equal sets with 3 M&Ms in each set

  12. FRACTIONS OR PARTS OF A SET Here we have 2 sets of M&Ms but, there isn’t an equal amount in each set

  13. Which set of marbles are divided into equal amounts? A B C D

  14. Which set of apples are divided into equal amounts? A B C D

  15. Jim had 10 slices of pizza and wants to divide them equally between himself and 4 friends. How many slices will each get? (remember Jim counts as 1 person) A 10 slices B 4 slices C 5 slices D 2 slices

  16. GREAT JOB! DO YOUR BEST ON THE TEST

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