EVANSVILLE, Ind. — On her last day of student teaching, Kirsten Smock was trying to guide her first - graders at West Terrace Elementary School through
a lesson about fractions.
Why not combine both plus
a lesson about fractions?
Not exact matches
Refraction is a Flash - based puzzle game for learning
about fractions, although players don't immediately get the sense that the game offers
lessons in math.
Begin the
lesson with a class discussion to review what students already know
about fractions.
I recommend those by transfinite (https://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/tree-diagrams-practice-questions — solutions-6331074)(the independent ones) although you may need to change Questions 2 and 3 to be
about fractions if you want to stick to my exact
lesson spec.
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Fractions - Introduce fractions Probability - Investigate probability Logical Thinking - Exploring problem solving and spatial reasoning RESOURCES Learning About... Color Tiles INCLUDES 400 Foam Color Tiles 1 Storage
Fractions - Introduce
fractions Probability - Investigate probability Logical Thinking - Exploring problem solving and spatial reasoning RESOURCES Learning About... Color Tiles INCLUDES 400 Foam Color Tiles 1 Storage
fractions Probability - Investigate probability Logical Thinking - Exploring problem solving and spatial reasoning RESOURCES Learning
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This
lesson helps students think conceptually, not procedurally,
about subtracting
fractions by using the «removal» or «take away» strategy.
Developed and pilot tested by researchers at Mills College, the
fractions resource kit provides support for teachers in ways that is similar to those available to Japanese teachers for conceptualizing and teaching
fractions, and teachers use the
lesson study process to learn
about the subject matter and effective instructional practice.
Get your students excited to learn
about fractions with this hands on
lesson.
In this
lesson the presenters led a discussion
about common misconceptions and confusions
about fractions and discussed how the geometric representation clarifies them.
A grade 4 team was recently considering the following task for a
lesson in which they hoped to have students make a connection between
fractions and decimals: What would you say
about this?
TOPICS Provides 27
lessons in the following domains — Operations and algebraic thinking Number and operations in Base Ten Number and operations -
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