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Reading Dimensions Using a Standard Ruler

Reading Dimensions Using a Standard Ruler. Todd Andrus TEE 4400 Landon Ashcroft Dr. Gary Stewardson Zac Hirschi Fall 2011 Brad Parker Jared Thomas Joseph Woodard. Objectives. Terminal Objective read dimensions using a standard ruler Performance Objective

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Reading Dimensions Using a Standard Ruler

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  1. Reading Dimensions Using a Standard Ruler Todd AndrusTEE 4400 Landon AshcroftDr. Gary Stewardson Zac HirschiFall 2011 Brad ParkerJared Thomas Joseph Woodard

  2. Objectives • Terminal Objective • read dimensions using a standard ruler • Performance Objective • given a diagram of a standard ruler with extension and dimension lines, read dimensions to a 16th of an inch, using proper or mixed fractions in their lowest terms, with a minimum score of 90% correct.

  3. Objectives • Enabling Objectives • define the following terms: whole numbers, proper fractions, improper fractions, mixed fractions, numerator, and denominator • identify extension lines, dimension lines, arrowheads, and dimensions • explain how to identify units on a standard ruler • reduce fractions to their lowest terms • change improper fractions to proper fractions

  4. Fractions

  5. Fractions Numerator

  6. Fractions Numerator Denominator

  7. Types of Numbers & Fractions Whole Numbers:

  8. Types of Numbers & Fractions Whole Numbers: 0 1 2 3 4 5…

  9. Types of Numbers & Fractions Whole Numbers: 0 1 2 3 4 5… Mixed Fractions:

  10. Types of Numbers & Fractions Whole Numbers: 0 1 2 3 4 5… Mixed Fractions:

  11. Types of Fractions Proper Fractions:

  12. Types of Fractions Proper Fractions:

  13. Types of Fractions • Proper Fractions: • Improper Fractions:

  14. Types of Fractions Proper Fractions: Improper Fractions:

  15. Reducing Fractions

  16. Reducing Fractions What is the largest whole number that will divide into both the numerator and denominator?

  17. Reducing Fractions

  18. Reducing Fractions

  19. Reducing Fractions If you are unable to identify the largest whole number that will divide into both the numerator and denominator, dividing both numbers by 2 will reduce the fraction using multiple steps. This only works with fractions that have an even denominator.

  20. Reducing Fractions Can both numerator and denominator be divided evenly by 2?

  21. Reducing Fractions

  22. Reducing Fractions Can both numerator and denominator be divided evenly by 2?

  23. Reducing Fractions

  24. Reducing Fractions Can both numerator and denominator be divided evenly by 2?

  25. Reducing Fractions

  26. Reducing Fractions Can both numerator and denominator be divided evenly by 2?

  27. Reducing Fractions

  28. Reducing Fractions

  29. Reducing Fractions What is the largest whole number that will divide into both the numerator and denominator?

  30. Reducing Fractions

  31. Reducing Fractions

  32. Reducing Fractions If you are unable to identify the largest whole number that will divide into both the numerator and denominator, dividing both numbers by 2 will reduce the fraction using multiple steps. Remember, this only works with fractions that have an even denominator.

  33. Reducing Fractions Can both numerator and denominator be divided evenly by 2?

  34. Reducing Fractions

  35. Reducing Fractions Can both numerator and denominator be divided evenly by 2?

  36. Reducing Fractions

  37. Reducing Fractions Can both numerator and denominator be divided evenly by 2?

  38. Reducing Fractions

  39. Practice Fraction Lowest Terms

  40. Practice Fraction Lowest Terms

  41. Practice Fraction Lowest Terms

  42. Practice Fraction Lowest Terms

  43. Reducing Fractions Improper Fractions Mixed Fractions

  44. Reducing Fractions Improper Fractions Mixed Fractions How many times will 4 go into 11, and what is the remainder?

  45. Reducing Fractions Improper Fractions Mixed Fractions 4 goes into 11 two times.

  46. Reducing Fractions Improper Fractions Mixed Fractions 3 is the remainder and goes in the numerator

  47. Reducing Fractions Improper Fractions Mixed Fractions 4 stays in the denominator

  48. Reducing Fractions Improper Fractions Mixed Fractions

  49. Reducing Fractions Improper Fractions Mixed Fractions How many times will 16 go into 19, and what is the remainder?

  50. Reducing Fractions Improper Fractions Mixed Fractions 16 goes into 19 one time.

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