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Common Denominator Fractions

Common Denominator Fractions

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Mathematics

5th - 8th Grade

Medium

CCSS
4.NF.B.3C, 7.NS.A.1C, 4.NF.A.2

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Standards-aligned

Created by

Ivy Handley

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4 Slides • 8 Questions

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Common Denominator Fractions

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Poll

When we add and subtraction fractions, do we have to have common denominators (same numbers on the bottom of the fraction)?

Yes

No

Don't Know

Fractions?

3

Poll

Common denominators means that both fractions have different numbers on the bottom of the fraction?

Yes, different denominators

No, same denominators

Denominators, what are those?

Handley, what?

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Add & Subtract Fractions - Common Denominators 

  • Add the numerators (top numbers)

  • Add the denominators (bottom numbers)

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Poll

What happens when the numerator is a bigger number than the denominator?

Handley, what?

We divide the numerator (top number) by the denominator (bottom number)

Not sure

We do not need to do anything - the answer is correct!

7

Improper Fractions

  • Divide the numerator by the denominator. Example in picture: 16 divided by 6. 6 only goes into 16 twice, with some with 4 left over (remander)! 

  • 2 becomes our whole number. 

  • 4, the remainder, becomes our new numerator. 

  • 6 stays our denominator. 

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Fill in the Blank

 15+25=\frac{1}{5}+\frac{2}{5}=  

9

Fill in the Blank

 1112412 = \frac{11}{12}-\frac{4}{12\ }=\   

10

Fill in the Blank

 78+68=\frac{7}{8}+\frac{6}{8}=   

11

Fill in the Blank

 29+79=\frac{2}{9}+\frac{7}{9}=  

12

Fill in the Blank

 34+24=\frac{3}{4}+\frac{2}{4}=  

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