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1 9.3 – Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions
Grade 5 – Fractions greater than 1 can be named using a whole number or an improper fraction.

2 Set the Purpose Today you will be learning how to write fractions that represent more than a whole. In the previous lesson, you divided 2 muffins for 3 people. Can you divide 5 muffins for 3 people? What will happen?

3 Pose the Problem Three friends divide 4 snack bars equally. How much will each friend get? Draw the four boxes in your notebook. What operation will you use?

4 Math Vocabulary An improper fraction is a fraction in which the numerator is equal to or greater than the denominator. For ex: A mixed number has a whole-number part and a fractional part.

5 In your notebook Write down all the improper fractions you see:

6 In your notebook Write down all the mixed numbers you see: ½ ¾ ⅝ ⅙ ⅚ ⅛ ⅘

7 How are mixed numbers and improper fractions related?
Miss Suzanne has 20 pieces of construction paper. She uses them to cover the front of her big art boxes which needs 9 pieces of construction paper for each box. How many art boxes can she cover? Art box

8 How are mixed numbers and improper fractions related?
Miss Suzanne has 20 pieces of construction paper. She uses them to cover the front of her big art boxes which needs 9 pieces of construction paper for each box. How many art boxes can she cover? Art box So, 20 ÷ 9 = 20 or

9 Day 2 –How Do I Convert Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers?
On the last slide, we were able to convert the improper fraction: 20/9 and found out that it was 2 2/9 (mixed number). So, how do we convert improper fractions to mixed numbers?

10 Let’s Practice! – In your notebook
Convert the following improper fractions into mixed numbers!

11 Try On Your Own Now! In your notebook
Convert the following improper fractions into mixed numbers:

12 Now How Do I Convert Mixed Numbers to Improper Fractions?
Find the pattern: 5 2 8 3

13 Let’s Practice! In your notebook
Convert the following mixed numbers into improper fractions! 4⅙ ⅚ 3¾ 1¼ ⅔

14 Now Try on your Own – in your notebook
Convert the following mixed numbers into improper fractions: 2 ⅜ 3 ⅖ ¼ 3 ½ 5 ⅘ 6 ⅕ ⅞

15 Extra Practice

16 Homework Pg. 226 (#1 – 18)

17 Extra Practice

18 Extra Practice


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