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1 By the end of the lesson, I will be able to…
Lesson 11 Objective: Solve and create fraction word problems involving addition, subtraction, and multiplication. 5th Grade Module 4– Lesson 11 K. Clauson

2 Convert Measures Complete the following conversions 24 in = _______ ft
3 ft = _______ yd 9 ft = _______ yd 4 qt = _______ gal 8 qt = _______ gal 12 qt = _______ gal 36 qt = _______ gal

3 Multiply Whole Numbers by Fractions Using Two Methods

4 Write the Expression to Match the Diagram

5 2. Calculate to solve and write a statement.
Today we will complete word problems that require us to combine our previous knowledge of adding and subtracting fractions with new knowledge of multiplication to find fractions of a set. Here are the steps we are going to follow as we work through today’s problems. Model the problem. Can you draw something? What can you draw? What conclusions can you make from your drawing? 2. Calculate to solve and write a statement. 3. Assess the solution for reasonableness. Concept Development

6 Problem 1 Kim and Courtney share a 16-ounce box of cereal
Problem 1 Kim and Courtney share a 16-ounce box of cereal. By the end of the week, Kim has eaten 3/8 of the box, and Courtney has eaten 1/4 of the box of cereal. What fraction of the box is left?

7 Problem 1: Solution

8 Problem 1: Solution #2

9 Problem 2 Mathilde has 20 pints of green paint
Problem 2 Mathilde has 20 pints of green paint. She uses 2/5 of it to paint a landscape and 3/10 of it while painting a clover. She decides that, for her next painting, she will need 14 pints of green paint. How much more paint will she need to buy?

10 Problem 2: Solution

11 Problem 2: Solution #2

12 Problem 2: Solution #3

13 Problem 4 Mrs. Diaz makes 5 dozen cookies for her class
Problem 4 Mrs. Diaz makes 5 dozen cookies for her class. One-ninth of her 27 students are absent the day she brings the cookies. If she shares the cookies equally among the students who are present, how many cookies will each student get?

14 Problem 4: Solution

15 Problem 4: Solution #2

16 Problem 4: Solution #3

17 Get Ready to Finish the Problem Set on Your Own!
Start working on Lesson 11 HOMEWORK. You will have 10 minutes to work. Try your Best! 5th Grade Module 4– Lesson 11 K. Clauson

18 LET’S Debrief Take 2 minutes to check your answers with your partner.
Let’s share any insights you had while solving these problems. 5th Grade Module 4- Lesson 11 K. Clauson

19 EXIT TICKET LESSON 11 5th Grade Module 4– Lesson 11 K. Clauson


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