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Fourth Grade Fraction Workshop

Fourth Grade Fraction Workshop. Objective.

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Fourth Grade Fraction Workshop

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  1. Fourth Grade Fraction Workshop

  2. Objective Teachers will have a deeper understanding of the Fraction Domain of the Common Core. They will demonstrate their understanding through their struggle of working through the given activities and through the use of precise language when sharing their thinking.

  3. What is a Fraction? It is a Number!!!

  4. Fractions is taught by doing not by telling. • Fractions is more than just a part of the whole.

  5. Activity 1 • Discuss

  6. Two important aspects about Fractions • Specifying the Whole • Explaining what is meant by equal parts

  7. Congruent figures have the same area.

  8. The Focus is Area and not the Shape

  9. What fraction is represented by the following shaded area?

  10. National Library of Virtual Manipulatives • Fractions Visualizing • http://nlvm.usu.edu/en/nav/category_g_2_t_1.html

  11. The Fat Inch • Directions

  12. Comparison • Same Numerator • Same Denominator • Compare to a benchmark

  13. Counting with unit Fraction

  14. The Number Line(Area to Length)

  15. Counting and Decomposing

  16. Equivalent Fractions

  17. Equivalence by Subdividing the area 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3

  18. Addition

  19. Teaching Addition

  20. = = =

  21. Closing Activity • Highlight • In Blue what you are sure of • In Yellow what you still have questions • In Red what you do not understand

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