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Today you will begin to create your fractional image Your image should contain at least 4 colors

Rubric: You will be scored on the following: 2 addition problems 2 subtraction problems 2 multiplication problems 2 division problems 2 multi-operation problems -Image neatness -Correct fractional count for each color used -More than one piece of each color Must used at least 80 pieces of construction Paper When you show your work it needs An operation title for each section (ex. Adding, subtracting) Written words for each color you use to create your problem Show your work for the problem Reduce your answer

Working Lunch Retest Code: INTRETEST Get the computer from under the desk you are sitting at and begin.