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1 The GCF of two numbers is 5 and the LCM of the numbers is 280
The GCF of two numbers is 5 and the LCM of the numbers is What are the two numbers ?

2 What fraction of the chairs in this classroom are blue?

3 Fractions and Rational Numbers
A rational number is a number whose value can be represented as the quotient or ratio of two integers a and b, where b is nonzero. A fraction is a number whose value can be expressed as the quotient or ratio of any two numbers a and b, where b is nonzero. How do rational numbers and fractions differ?

4 Terminology The number above the horizontal fraction line is called the numerator. The number below the horizontal fraction line is called the denominator.

5 Contexts for rational numbers
There are 4 contexts or meanings for fractions. Let’s look at the different contexts in which this rational number has meaning.

6 Rational number as a measure
Sylvia grew ¾ of an inch last year. We have some amount or object that has been divided into b equal amounts, and we are considering a of those amounts. Keep units. Diagram: length model

7 The unit and the whole Not always the same!
The whole is the given object or amount. The unit is the amount to which we give a value of one. Tom ate ¾ of a pizza. Whole is 1 pizza Unit is 1 pizza Sylvia grew ¾ of an inch last year. Whole is ¾ Unit is 1 in. 4 people want to share 3 candy bars equally. How much candy does each person get? Whole is 3 candy bars. Unit is 1 candy bar.

8 At a college ¾ of the students are women.
¾ of my shirts are blue. If I have 12 shirts, how many blue shirts do I own? Whole is Unit is At a college ¾ of the students are women.

9 Test 2 Tuesday November 9th Covers: division of whole numbers number theory fractions

10 Test 2 Tuesday, November 9th
Covers Division, Number Theory, and Fractions Textbook: 3.4, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 5.2, 5.3 Explorations: 3.19, 3.20, 4.2, 4.3, 4.5, 5.8, 5.9, 5.10, 5.12, 5.13, 5.14 Children’s Thinking Videos

11 Contexts for fractions
Measure or Part/Whole Quotient Operator Ratio

12 Rational number as a measure
Sylvia grew ¾ of an inch last year. We have some amount or object that has been divided into b equal amounts, and we are considering a of those amounts. Keep units. Diagram: length model

13 Rational number as a quotient
4 people want to share 3 mini pizzas equally. How much pizza does each person get? We have an amount a that needs to be shared or divided equally into b groups. We see a “per” in the answer. In this problem 3/4 pizza per person tells us how much each person gets. Diagram: Area model

14 Rational number as operator
Three-fourths of my marbles are blue. If I have 12 marbles, how many blue marbles do I have? a/b is a function machine that tells us the extent to which the given object or amount is stretched or shrunk. If we have 12, ¾ is telling us to take 3 out of every four. Diagram: Discrete Model.

15 Rational number as a ratio
At a college, ¾ of the students are women. A ratio is a relationship between two quantities. Diagram: W W W M We can compare parts to whole- the number of women : the total number of students = 3:4 OR We can compare parts- the number of women : the number of men = 3:1

16 Figure 5.10

17 Exploration 5.8 Part 1; #1-7 Part 2; #1-3 Part 3; #1-3 Part 4; #1,2
Use the manipulatives for all parts.

18 Exploration 5.9 In #1, you are given three rectangles, same size and shape. Use three different ways to divide the rectangles into equal pieces. Assignment: Exploration 5.9 Part 1; #1-6 (one of these is not possible. Which one and why?) Part 2, and Part 3 You might want to do the work on these pages to turn in instead of drawing each of the figures on your own paper.

19 Equivalency Equi - valent equal value

20 Equivalent Fractions Factions are equivalent if they have equal value. In other words, they are equivalent if they represent the same quantity.

21 Equivalent Fractions Fraction strip The strip is your whole.
Write on the blank side of the strip.

22 What equivalent fractions do you see?

23 Figure 5.20

24 Figure 5.21

25 Exploration 5.10 #1 Compare the fractions in the table on Page Indicate which is larger, smaller (or if they are equal) without using common denominators or converting to decimals (no calculators). Write an explanation of how you came up with your answer. #2&3 Discuss your reasoning with a partner and see if you can come up with some general rules for comparing fractions.

26 Comparing Fractions Which one is bigger?

27

28 Children’s Thinking Videos
Yamalet Page 21

29 Meanings for fraction: 2/5
Part-whole: subdivide the whole into 5 equal parts, then consider 2 of the 5 parts. discrete area Length (number line) 0 1/5 2/5 3/5 4/5 1

30 Meanings for fraction: 2/5
Ratio: a comparison two quantities. In this case, the first quantity is the number of parts/pieces/things that have a certain quality, and the second quantity is the number of parts/pieces/things that do not share that quality. 2 blue : 3 non-blue 2 : 3 Or 2 blue : 5 total 2 : 5

31 Meanings for fraction: 2/5
Operator: instead of counting, the operator can be thought of as a stretch/shrink of a given amount. If the fraction is less than one, then the operator shrinks the given amount. If the fraction is greater than one, then the operator stretches the given amount. 2/5 of a set might mean take 2 out of every 5 elements of a set. It might also mean 2/5 as large as the original.

32 Meanings for fraction: 2/5
Quotient: The result of a division. There are two ways to think about this. We can think of 2/5 as 2 ÷ 5: I have 2 candy bars to share among 5 people; each person gets 2/5 of the candy bar. If students do not understand this model, then much of algebra will be less meaningful. What is π / 6? How do you solve x/3 = 12? We can also think of this as the result of a division: I have 16 candy bars to share among 40 people: 16/40 = 2/5.

33 Alexa Look at her work on page 23 for the second problem. What do you think Alexa was doing in each diagram? Now pick one. Can this picture be used to mean Part-whole? Ratio? Operator? Quotient? If yes, say why. If no, say why not. Class Notes pp

34 Now, we’ll watch Alexa Complete parts 1, 2, and Follow-up Question Part a in your groups. Now, try Part c (skip b for just a moment). Once you found the value for 5, explain it in words so that someone else will understand.

35 Now, let’s try part b. Same thing--once you get an answer, try to write it up in words so that someone else will understand.

36 Part d

37 How would you respond to this answer?
A teacher asks for examples of fractions that are equivalent to 3/4. One student replied: How would you respond to this answer? Use a diagram to explain how you know. Are there certain diagrams that are more effective? 1 2

38 Sean This one is long. Listen carefully to the language used by Sean and the language used by the teacher.

39 Sean’s work P. 29 not enough room for answers especially for part 3. Use the back of the previous page if you need it. P. 33

40 Language in Mathematics
Sometimes mathematics is called a language. It isn’t really but it has a lot of its own vocabulary, as well as symbols. Because these symbols are used universally across languages, it is sometimes called the “universal language”.

41 Language in Mathematics
Words in math have a precise meaning. It is important for a teacher to use clear and correct language in talking about math—if the teacher is vague and imprecise, students have great difficulty learning concepts.

42 Watch David

43 Fractions Worksheet

44 You have from 10:00 - 11:30 to do a project
You have from 10: :30 to do a project. At 11, what fraction of time remains? At 11:20, what fraction of time remains? Use a diagram to represent the problem. Are there certain diagrams that are more effective? Discuss this with your group.


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