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PUMPKIN PIE, OH MY!

PUMPKIN PIE, OH MY!. A Digital Math Book By: Simone Barton. TEKS. (2.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student describes how fractions are used to name parts of whole objects or sets of objects. The student is expected to:

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PUMPKIN PIE, OH MY!

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  1. PUMPKIN PIE, OH MY! A Digital Math Book By: Simone Barton

  2. TEKS (2.2) Number, operation, and quantitative reasoning. The student describes how fractions are used to name parts of whole objects or sets of objects. The student is expected to: • (A) use concrete models to represent and name fractional parts of a whole object (with denominators of 12 or less)

  3. ELL Strategies • This book involves the student - it helps the student be an active learner. • The book is not wordy; it is simple and straightforward. • Key words are underlined. • The book provides appropriate pictures to help students solve the problems.

  4. It’s Thanksgiving time and Charlotte’s relatives are coming over for dinner! Everyone is going to bring something to eat!

  5. Grandma brought Charlotte’s favorite dessert - pumpkin pie!

  6. Grandma asks Charlotte to cut the pumpkin pie so that everyone can have a piece. First, Charlotte decides to find out how many people are at her house.

  7. Charlotte counts 8 family members in her house. She cuts the pie into 8 pieces.

  8. Charlotte gives the first piece to Grandma. What fraction of the piedoes Grandma have?

  9. Grandma has 1 piece of pie out of 8 total pieces. She has 1/8 of the pie.

  10. Charlotte gives away 3 more pieces. What fraction of the pie is left?

  11. Charlotte has given away 4 pieces. There are 4 pieces left. 4/8 of the pie is left.

  12. Charlotte gives a piece to her mom and dad. Now she has given away 6 pieces in all. What fraction of the pie is left?

  13. Charlotte has given away 6 pieces out of 8 total pieces. So 2/8 of the pie is left over.

  14. Charlotte gives a piece to her uncle. Now there is 1 piece left and it is for her! She sits down at the table and takes a big bite! Charlotte loves Thanksgiving!

  15. THE END

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