Warm Up I have 4 cookies that I want to share equally with a friend and myself. How many cookies will each of us get?

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Warm Up I have 4 cookies that I want to share equally with a friend and myself. How many cookies will each of us get?

Warm Up I have 4 cookies that I want to share equally with a friend and myself. How many cookies will each of us get? Each of us will get 2 cookies.

How can I divide models to make equal shares? Now I have 3 cookies that I want to share among 4 people? How can I do this?

How can I divide models to make equal shares? Now I have 3 cookies that I want to share among 4 people? How can I do this? I can split each cookie into fourths, or 4 equal parts, because there are 4 people.

How can I divide models to make equal shares? Now I have 3 cookies that I want to share among 4 people? How can I do this? I can split each cookie into fourths, or 4 equal parts, because there are 4 people.

How can I divide models to make equal shares? Now I have 3 cookies that I want to share among 4 people? How can I do this? Each person is represented by a color.

How can I divide models to make equal shares? Now I have 3 cookies that I want to share among 4 people? How can I do this? Each person is represented by a color.

How can I divide models to make equal shares? Now I have 3 cookies that I want to share among 4 people? How can I do this? So if I am yellow, I get 3 pieces, or three fourths of a cookie.

How can I divide models to make equal shares? Now I have 3 cookies that I want to share among 4 people? How can I do this? Since the pieces are equal parts, or all the same size, I can look at the pieces this way too. Each person still get three fourths of a cookie. cc

How can I divide models to make equal shares? Now I have 3 cookies that I want to share among 4 people? How can I do this? Since the pieces are equal parts, or all the same size, I can look at the pieces this way too. Each person still get three fourths of a cookie. cc

Your Turn: Model the problem on a dry-erase board and write a fraction as an answer. 3 friends equally share 2 sandwiches Friend C

Your Turn: Model the problem on a dry-erase board and write a fraction as an answer. 6 students share 4 sheets of paper.

Your Turn: Model the problem on a dry-erase board and write a fraction as an answer. 2 friends share 3 mini pizzas.

Your Turn: Model the problem on a dry-erase board and write a fraction as an answer. 2 friends share 3 mini pizzas.

Your Turn Complete #6-11 on pages

Exit Ticket Four friends share 3 cookies equally. How much cookie does each friend get?