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Thursday 12/3

Thursday 12/3

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Mathematics

4th - 5th Grade

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Christina Kramer

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3 Slides • 12 Questions

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Thursday 12/3

Please complete this lesson as part of your assignment for today's work.


-Mrs. Kramer :)

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Connecting Fractions and Division

  • The dividend is what is being DIVIDED

  • The divisor is how many groups that the dividend is being divided into.

  • The numerator is the top number in a fraction

  • The denominator is the bottom number in a fraction

  • EXAMPLE:


  •  4÷5=454\div5=\frac{4}{5}  

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Multiple Choice

The Dividend is

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What is being divded

2

The number of groups

4

Multiple Choice

The divisor is

1

What is being divided

2

The number of groups

5

Multiple Choice

The numerator is the bottom number in a fraction

1

True

2

False

6

Multiple Choice

The denominator is the top or bottom number in a fraction?

1

Top

2

Bottom

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Multiple Choice

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If Spongebob, Patrick, and Squidward are sharing 2 pancakes, how much pancake does each person get?

1

3/2 Pancake

2

2/3 Pancake

3

2/3 People

4

3/2 People

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Multiple Choice

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Mr. Roberson is slicing 4 cantaloupes for his class. There are 24 students in his class. If Mr. Roberson cutes the cantaloupes to make equal portions for each student, how much of a whole cantaloupe will each student get?

1

4/24 cantaloupes

2

24/4 cantaloupes

3

96 cantaloupes

4

20 cantaloupes

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Multiple Choice

Two classrooms are sharing 7 packages of unit cubes. If the packages are split evenly, how many packages will each classroom receive?

1

2/7 packages

2

7/2 packages

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Multiple Choice

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What is a good number model for the following problem?


Jane, Max, and Greg are splitting a 10 ounce bag of popcorn. If they share the popcorn equally, how many ounces of popcorn will each person get?

1

10÷310\div3

2

3÷103\div10

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Multiple Choice

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If these Goombas got Mario, how much would each Goomba get?

1

4/1 Mario

2

1/4 Mario

3

4 Mario

4

1 Mario

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Open Ended

Please make up your own fair share number story that has an answer of 5/3.

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Open Ended

Please make a fair share number story that matches the following number model.

 2÷7=272\div7=\frac{2}{7}  

14

Poll

How do you feel about fair share number stories?

GREAT

Good

Okay

Not so great

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Thursday 12/3

Please complete this lesson as part of your assignment for today's work.


-Mrs. Kramer :)

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