Fractions are an essential part of mathematics that represent a part of a whole. Equivalent fractions are different fractions that have the same value but different denominators and numerators.
This week we will continue our work on fractions and finding equivalent fractions. This week we will continue our work on fractions and finding equivalent fractions.
Name fractions and develop an understanding of equivalent fractions using multiple models, including fraction strips, Cuisenaire rods, and number lines. Read aloud the book Fraction Fun by David Adler ...
Locate the fraction on the fraction wall. Draw a vertical line to the right of the fraction. Create a fraction wall by starting with one whole. Then create several ...
Locate the fraction on the fraction wall. Draw a vertical line to the right of the fraction. Create a fraction wall by starting with one whole. Then create several ...
Fractions can be a challenging topic for many students. Identifying equivalent fractions is one aspect of this topic that can be particularly difficult for some. However, there are several activities ...
For many elementary teachers, fractions have traditionally sprung to mind lessons involving pizzas, pies, and chocolate bars, among other varieties of “wholes” that can be shared. But in what many ...
These fractions, decimals and percents worksheets will get pupils working with recurring decimals and values greater than 1. Start with conversion between percentage and decimal before moving on to ...