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1 Fractions A Great Big Piece of Fun

2 Fractions Fractions were invented to express numbers that are in between whole numbers. Fractions can show measures between whole numbers on rulers or scales.

3 Fractions Fractions can name part of a whole object or part of a collection of objects. whole collection

4 Fractions Fractions can express chance or probability - 1 out of 3 chance (1/3) Fractions can represent division ¾ = 3÷4 = .75 Most fractions are fractions of “something” referred to as the whole, one, or unit.

5 (a little more than half)
Fractions The number on the bottom of the fraction is called the denominator. The denominator tells you how many parts the whole is divided into. 5/9 = 5 out of 9 total pieces (a little more than half)

6 Fractions The numerator is the number on the top part of the fraction.
The numerator names the number of parts under consideration. ½ = 1 out of 2 parts

7 Fractions For this activity, you will need a partner.
Each pair will need 20 counters and page 122. We will be working together as a class. Please do not work ahead.

8 Fractions On this sheet, there are three types of problems:
Whole and part are given and the solution requires you to name the fraction. 8 puppies and 3 of them are girls. What fraction of the puppies are girls? Complete problems 1 and 2

9 Fractions Whole is given and the fraction is named. The solution requires you to name the part. If Joe has 21 coins, how many coins would be in 1/7 of his collection? Complete problems 3, 4, and 7

10 Fractions The part is given and the fraction is named. The solution asks for the value of the whole. If $5.00 is 1/5 of the ticket price, what is the total cost of the ticket price? Complete problems 5, 6, and 8

11 Fractions How can a ruler teach us about fractions?
Each inch on a ruler is broken into equal pieces. The inch would be the unit or whole. The hash marks between each inch would be the fractions of the inch.

12 } One Inch

13 } One Half Inch

14 Each inch is broken into 8 equal pieces or eighths (1/8)

15 If each inch is broken down into eights, how many eighths in one-half an inch?

16 If each inch is broken down into eights, how many eighths in one-quarter an inch?
1 inch = 8/ ½ inch =4/ ¼ inch = 2/8

17 How many different names can ½ have on your ruler?
Look at your ruler. What fractional part is each inch broken into? How many different names can ½ have on your ruler?

18 Let’s play a game called Mastermind


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