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Mastering Fraction Division: A Guide for Fifth Graders

This resource outlines how fifth-grade students can effectively divide fractions, in alignment with Georgia Performance Standard M5N4. Key concepts include the definitions of dividend, divisor, and quotient, essential for understanding the process. Essential questions guide the students through the topic, prompting them to explore how to work with numbers that are part of a whole. Numerous examples illustrate how to determine how many groups of the divisor can be obtained from the dividend. Perfect for educators seeking to enhance fraction division skills in the classroom.

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Mastering Fraction Division: A Guide for Fifth Graders

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  1. How to Model Fraction Division Georgia Performance Standard: M5N4 Fifth Grade Bob Gregg, Hollydale Elementary School, Cobb County September, 2009

  2. Essential Questions • Unit: How do I work with numbers that are part of a whole? How do I compute with fractions? • Lesson: How many groups of the divisor can I get from the dividend?”

  3. Vocabulary • Dividend: (the amount you begin with) • Divisor: (the size of each group you will make) • Quotient: (the number of groups of the divisor that are in the dividend) • Compute: (a math process like +, -. x, ÷ • Whole: (one complete thing)

  4. Vocabulary 25 ÷ 5 = 5 Dividend Divisor Quotient 3/4 ÷ 1/4 = N

  5. How many groups of the divisor can I get from the dividend? 2 Dividend Divisor Quotient

  6. How many groups of the divisor can I get from the dividend? 3 Dividend Divisor Quotient

  7. How many groups of the divisor can I get from the dividend? 4 Dividend Divisor Quotient

  8. How many groups of the divisor can I get from the dividend? 5 Dividend Divisor Quotient

  9. How many groups of the divisor can I get from the dividend? 6 Dividend Divisor Quotient

  10. How many groups of the divisor can I get from the dividend? 10 Dividend Divisor Quotient

  11. How many groups of the divisor can I get from the dividend? 12 Dividend Divisor Quotient

  12. How many groups of the divisor 1/4 can I get from the dividend of 3/4? 3 3/4 ÷ 1/4 = 3 Dividend Divisor Quotient

  13. How many groups of the divisor 6/10 can I get from the dividend of 2/10? 3 6/10 ÷ 2/10 = 3 Dividend Divisor Quotient

  14. How many groups of the divisor 2/5 can I get from the dividend of 8/10? 2 8/10 ÷ 2/5 = 2 Dividend Divisor Quotient

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