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1 A crash course in fractions

2 Learning Targets I can draw models of fractions I can identify the fraction unit I can create equivalent fractions I can simplify fractions I can convert mixed numbers to improper fractions I can convert improper fractions to mixed numbers Day 1

3 Step 1 - Know how to draw a model of a fraction D1

4 Identify correct model and explain why 1 2 3 D1

5 Naming fractions units D1

6 Equivalent fractions What are they?How do you make them? D1

7 Which fraction is equivalent to: D1

8 Equivalent fractions D1

9 Simplifying fractions by writing numerator and denominator as factors Fraction Concepts 15 25 3 x 5 5 x 5 = 3 5 = 15 and 25 have a common factor You can “cancel” out the 5 5 Reduce these (aka simplify) 12 21 6 54 25 75 14 35 next D1

10 Practice Simplifying D1

11 Fraction Concepts Improper fractions to mixed numbers Improper Fraction: Numerator is larger than denominator. A fraction greater than 1 D1

12 Fraction Concepts Improper fractions to mixed numbers Mixed Number: Fractional number with whole number part and fractional part Fraction Concepts D1

13 Writing a mixed number as an Improper fraction Here you see how many wholes, how many fractional parts Improper fractions shows how many halves are in 3 and one half D1

14 More on.... mixed to improper = 5 (5 x 3) + 2 = 5 17 D1

15 Practice.... Mixed -> Improper D1

16 Converting Improper to Mixed Let’s practice rewriting to show the wholes = D1

17 Improper fractions to mixed numbers Fraction Concepts A Procedure..... How do you convert improper to mixed? Flip it on its side and divide D1

18 Practice.... Improper to Mixed D1

19 K-Mart had 90 umbrellas at the beginning of the day. If 3/5 of the umbrellas were sold during a particularly rainy day, how many umbrellas were left for sale after that day? Problem Solving with Fractions D1

20 Reducing Fractions with variables.... but first a bit on exponents What does this mean? x4x4 3434 D1

21 Reducing Monomial Fractions x4x3x4x3 12 x 4 3x33x3 Write out as factors, then reduce D1

22 12 x 4 y 3 3 x 3 y 2 More practice D1

23 xy 3 z 2 xyz One more D1

24 Independent Practice D1 FCC D1

25 Learning Targets Day 2 Review simplifying / reducing I can solve contextual problems I can draw models of multiplication of fractions I can multiply with fractional numbers D2

26 Reduce by writing factors and canceling out common factors Bell Work D2

27 UR Pets has both black and orange goldfish for sale. Of the 72 goldfish that they currently have, 3/8 are black. How many orange goldfish does UR Pets have for sale? Problem Solving with Fractions D2

28 Problem Solving with Fractions Brian has 1755 hairs left on his head. Of these hairs, 2/9 have gone grey. How many non-grey hairs does Brian have on his head? D2

29 Lola has 42 pairs of shoes. If 3/7 of the shoes are high heels, how many of Lola’s shoes are not high heels? Problem Solving with Fractions D2

30 Concept Review What is the sum of the measures of the angles in a triangle? What is the sum of the measures of the angles in a quadrilateral? next D2

31 How do you find the perimeter of a shape? Next D2

32 P E MDAS Let a = 3, b = 0.3, c = 4 a 3 x b - c + 100b find next D2

33 Drawing models of fraction multiplication Jim is planning his spring garden. He is going to use raised beds for planting. He will be buying bags if special organic planting mix at Zamsows. 1. How many bags will he need to buy for 3 beds if it takes 1 1/2 bags to fill each bed? Draw a model Write an expression D2

34 Draw a model of fraction multiplication D2

35 Multiply a fraction by a whole number D2

36 Fraction Concepts Multiplying Fractions Multiplying Fractions.... Just multiply across the top and across the bottom Which of these problems could be reduced BEFORE multiplying? D2

37 Fraction Concepts Your Turn D2

38 One tricky thing.... mixed numbers must be converted to improper fractions. AND you must reduce them! Fraction Concepts Multiplying Fractions Fraction Concepts D2

39 Multiplying Mixed Numbers You Try D2

40 Independent Practice D2 GM FCC ICP2

41 Learning Targets Day 3 Review multiplying fractions I can solve contextual problems I can draw models of division of fractions I can divide with fractional numbers D3

42 Let’s Check.... GM FCC ICP2 Check answers... go over issues Bell Work Get out GM FCC ICP2 - the work we did yesterday. Make sure it is complete, circle any problems you want to discuss. D3

43 Left Side of Table Let’s see how you are doing..... Complete on a separate piece of NBP Right Side of Table D3

44 How long is the green bar? D3

45 Adding and Subtracting Integers -3 + 6 = -3 - (-4) = -2 - 8 = -2 + -8 = D3

46 Let x = 4, y = 3, z = 5 2(x - y) - z + 3xy find P E MDAS D3

47 Which fraction is equivalent to: D3

48 Problem Solving I ordered a pizza for dinner. Jason was very hungry and ate half of it. When Evan got home, he ate half of what was left. That last piece was for me.... How much of the pizza did I eat? D3

49 Problem Solving I mowed the lawn for my mom and she paid me some money. Then I went to the store and spent some of it and I was left with $6. This was 2/3 of the amount of money that my mom paid me. How much money did my mom give me for mowing the lawn? D3

50 Understanding Fractions Ann spent 1/3 of her money and then lost 1/2 of what she had left. She then only had 30 dollars. How much money did Ann originally have? Hint: Use a model to help you solve D3

51 Dividing with Fractions Sam had 3 candy bars. He wanted to break each into halves. How many halves would he have? Draw a model & write an expression.

52 Dividing Fractions D3 Jim is creating raised beds for his garden. He bought 6 bags of soil enricher. He wants to put one and one half bags in each bed. How many beds will he be able to add the soil enricher to? Draw a model, write an equation.

53 Dividing Fractions Draw a model D3

54 Writing equivalent expressions 10÷2 = 5 101/2 = 5 × Are these the same? D3 We can always rewrite a division problem as a multiplication problem

55 Math Notes The reciprocal of a number Definition: The product of a number and it’s reciprocal is always 1. n dn d x=1 the number 3 5 x = 1 2 7 x 1 2 x 2 D3

56 Traditional Algorithm - Dividing Fractions Math Notes 1. Convert any mixed numbers to improper fractions..make whole numbers into fractions 2. Change to a equivalent expression where you multiply by the reciprocal of the dividend 3. Reduce first, then multiply numerators and then denominators 4. If improper, change to mixed

57 D3 Let’s try a few

58 Practice dividing - use your notes if necessary D3

59 Dividing Fractions Independent Practice GM FCC ICP3 D3

60 D4 Learning Targets Day 4 Review dividing fractions I can solve contextual problems I can draw models of addition of fractions I can add with fractional numbers I can add monomials with fractional coefficients

61 GM FCC ICP3 Check answers... go over issues Bell Work Get out GM FCC ICP3 - the work we did yesterday. Make sure it is complete, circle any problems you want to discuss. D4

62 Let’s see how you are doing..... Complete on a separate piece of NBP Left Side of Table Right Side of Table D4

63 Review Multiply Fractions D4

64 Review improper mixed Change to improper Change to mixed

65 A person on the moon weighs one- sixth of their weight on earth. If a person weighs 102 lbs on the earth, what would they weigh on the moon? Problem Solving D4

66 Problem Solving #9 A bike travels at 3/10 of the speed of a car that is traveling 60 miles an hour. How fast is the bike traveling? D4

67 Let x = 3, y = 4, z = 2 3(x 2 - y) - 2z find P E MDAS D4

68 #1 What is the distance of line segment a? #2 What is the distance of line segment b? D4

69 Adding and Subtracting fractions with like denominators What things do you need to keep in mind when you add and subtract fractions with like denominators. Make a list on your paper. Next

70 Adding and Subtracting with Fractions with UNLIKE denominators On your paper, explain why you can’t add these fractions as they are. Then explain what needs to be done in order to add them.

71 Adding Fractions D4

72 Addition of Fractions D4

73 Addition of Fractions D4

74 Try a few more D4

75 Adding fractions with a bit of algebra D4

76 Adding Fractions Independent Practice GM FCC ICP4 D4

77 Learning Targets Day 5 I can multiply, divide and add fractions I can solve contextual problems D5 Demonstrate with Summative Assessment:

78 GM FCC ICP4 Check answers... go over issues Bell Work Get out GM FCC ICP4 - the work we did yesterday. Make sure it is complete, circle any problems you want to discuss. D5

79 Problem Solving If 5/12 of a number is 65, what is ¾ of the number? D5

80 Change to Improper Fractions D5

81 Change to mixed numbers D5

82 Review Adding fractions D5

83 Review Multiplication of Fractions D5

84 Review Dividing Fractions D5

85 Fraction Quiz Summative Assessment GM FCC Quiz 1 D5

86 Learning Targets Day 6 I can subtract fractions, regrouping when necessary I can solve contextual problems D6

87 Problem Solving

88 D6 Problem Solving

89 Subtracting D6

90 Subtracting with regrouping

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