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Fractions Simplify

Fractions Simplify

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Mathematics

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4th - 7th Grade

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Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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10 Slides • 9 Questions

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Simplifying Fractions

Simplify your MATH LIFE!

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Objectives

  • Students will be able to reduce fractions to their simplest form.

  • Students will be able to identify the Greatest Common Factor.

  • Students will be able to identify factors of any given number.

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Simplifying Fractions

  • Reduce

  • Simplest Terms/Form

  • Lowest Terms/Form

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Simplifying Fractions

We use simplification to find a fraction that is easier or friendlier to use. We try to find familiar fractions that we have worked with before.

For example, if we have the fraction, 36/40, we could simplify to 9/10.

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Where to Start

  • Look at the numerator and denominator

  • Look for any patterns or fact families

  • LIST OUT THE FACTORS OF BOTH THE NUMERATOR AND DENOMINATOR

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Multiple Select

Select factors for the number 8.

1

5 x 2

2

4 x 2

3

8 x 1

4

7 + 1

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Multiple Select

Select factors for the number 24.

1

6 x 4

2

10 x 2

3

24 x 1

4

8 x 3

5

12 x 2

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Simplify

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Look for the GREATEST COMMON FACTOR.

You need to find the GCF so that you can begin division to reduce the fraction down to simplest form.

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Multiple Choice

Select the GCF for

824\frac{8}{24}  

1

4

2

8

3

6

4

2

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Divide

  • Divide the numerator by the GCF

  • Divide the denominator by the GCF

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Multiple Choice

Divide

824\frac{8}{24}   by 8. 

1

23\frac{2}{3}  

2

412\frac{4}{12}  

3

13\frac{1}{3}  

4

4

5

14\frac{1}{4}  

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Oh no! What if I forget all the factors for a number?

This happens often! Don't panic. Do what you know and reduce, reduce, reduce! Until you can't anymore! 



Select the GCF you've listed. For example, let's say our fraction is 8/24 and you choose 4 (instead of 8) as your GCF. Divide both the numerator and denominator by 4. You will get 2/6. Start the process over. List factors of 2 and 6. Divide by the GCF. You will get 1/3. 

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You'll need your whiteboards and markers!

GET READY!

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Multiple Choice

Simplify

612\frac{6}{12}  

1

13\frac{1}{3}  

2

12\frac{1}{2}  

3

510\frac{5}{10}  

4

23\frac{2}{3}  

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Multiple Choice

Reduce

636\frac{6}{36}  

1

212\frac{2}{12}  

2

318\frac{3}{18}  

3

16\frac{1}{6}  

4

6

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Multiple Choice

Put


2436\frac{24}{36}  


into simplest form

1

23\frac{2}{3}  

2

46\frac{4}{6}  

3

45\frac{4}{5}  

4

312\frac{3}{12}  

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Multiple Choice

Simplify

1525\frac{15}{25}  

1

15\frac{1}{5}  

2

45\frac{4}{5}  

3

56\frac{5}{6}  

4

35\frac{3}{5}  

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Multiple Choice

Reduce

1632\frac{16}{32}  

1

24\frac{2}{4}  

2

12\frac{1}{2}  

3

816\frac{8}{16}  

4

48\frac{4}{8}  

Simplifying Fractions

Simplify your MATH LIFE!

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