Chapter 9 4.NF.3, 4.NF.3a, 4.NF.3b, 4.NF.3b, 4.NF.3c.

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Chapter 9 4.NF.3, 4.NF.3a, 4.NF.3b, 4.NF.3b, 4.NF.3c

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0 1 Into how many equal parts will the whole be equally divided?

0 1 How many parts of the equal parts are we talking about?

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0 1 Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Look at the denominator and divide the whole into equal pieces. 3.Look at the numerator and shade in the number of pieces we are talking about.

0 1 Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Look at the denominator and divide the whole into equal pieces. 3.Look at the numerator and shade in the number of pieces we are talking about.

0 1 Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Look at the denominator and divide the whole into equal pieces. 3.Look at the numerator and shade in the number of pieces we are talking about.

0 1 Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Look at the denominator and divide the whole into equal pieces. 3.Look at the numerator and shade in the number of pieces we are talking about.

0 1 Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Look at the denominator and divide the whole into equal pieces. 3.Look at the numerator and shade in the number of pieces we are talking about.

0 1 Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Look at the denominator and divide the whole into equal pieces. 3.Look at the numerator and shade in the number of pieces we are talking about.

0 1 Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Determine the denominator by determining how many equal pieces the whole is divide into. 3.Determine the numerator by filling in the equal parts in to the point on the number line. My Answer:

Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Determine the denominator by determining how many equal pieces the whole is divide into. 3.Determine the numerator by filling in the equal parts in to the point on the number line. My Answer: 0 1

Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Determine the denominator by determining how many equal pieces the whole is divide into. 3.Determine the numerator by filling in the equal parts in to the point on the number line. My Answer: 0 1

Follow these steps. 1.Block the whole. 2.Determine the denominator by determining how many equal pieces the whole is divide into. 3.Determine the numerator by filling in the equal parts in to the point on the number line. My Answer: 0 1