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Bell Ringer

Learn to draw tape diagrams for fractions, decompose them in different ways, and practice counting by fractions. Understand the value of fractions and their representations through engaging activities. Module 5, Lesson 4.

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Bell Ringer

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  1. Bell Ringer Draw a tape diagram for each of the fractions listed below. Show two ways to decompose each of the fractions.

  2. Module 5, Lesson 4 Fluency Count by Fractions Count by ones to 6. Count by sixths to 6 sixths. Start at 0 sixths. What is the value of 6 sixths??

  3. Module 5, Lesson 4 Fluency Count by Fractions Let’s count again. This time, say 1 when you arrive at 6 sixths.

  4. Module 5, Lesson 4 Fluency Count by Fractions Count by thirds to 6 thirds. Start at 0 thirds. What is the value of 3 thirds? What is the value of 6 thirds?

  5. 1 Whole Amount: 1 Whole Amount: 1 Whole Amount: 1 Whole Amount:

  6. Module 5, Lesson 4 What can we say about 1 third and 2 sixths?? Draw a tape diagram that represents 1 whole, and shade 1 third. Decompose each of the thirds in half. How many parts are there now? What fraction of the whole does each part represent?

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